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William and Mary: A History of Their Most Important Places and Events

English

By (author): Deborah Fisher

William and Mary, Britains most mysterious monarchs, were married for reasons of dynastic convenience. Their union gradually developed into a happy and successful one, despite Williams frequent absences on military campaign. They shared interests such as art and gardening, both of which they practised at their palace retreat, Het Loo. Despite the fact that Mary was heir presumptive to her father, the Duke of York, they might have expected to remain in the Netherlands for the rest of their lives. Midway through their marriage, their way of life changed substantially when Marys father, now King James II, was rejected by his English and Scottish subjects because of his fervent Catholicism. William, a foreigner, was accepted as a replacement primarily because of his British queen. The couple had Kensington Palace built, to a design by Sir Christopher Wren, and their renovations at Hampton Court Palace, also by Wren, gave the palace much of its present character. The monarchy was now fully answerable to Parliament, but wives were still generally subservient to their husbands. William and Mary ruled jointly for only seven years, with Mary working conscientiously to maintain order in the country during her husbands absences. William continued to reign alone for only a further seven years after Marys death. Their fourteen years on the throne were critical ones in the history of the British Isles, and the world of William and Mary was one that in many ways would be recognisable to us today. See more
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Will deliver when available. Publication date 30 Aug 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781399075619

About Deborah Fisher

Deborah Fisher is a retired librarian and IT practitioner who now lives in the Vale of Glamorgan and concentrates on historical and literary research. Her past publications include _Whos Who in Welsh History_ (1997) _Princesses of Wales_ (2005) _Princes of Wales_ (2006) _Royal Wales_ (2010) and _Siegfried Sassoon at the Grave of Henry Vaughan_ (2015). She is the Chair of the Barbara Pym Society based at St Hilda's College Oxford where Deborah and Barbara Pym both studied.

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