King Charles, Prince Rupert and the Civil War

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Celtic Aristocracy
Charles I
Charlotte Brabantine
Countess of Derby
Cromwellian era analysis
Dear Heart
Derby
Duke Of York
English Civil War turning point
English political history
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Essex
Fairfax
Faithfull Friend
Follow
Garrison
Held
King Charles II
Lady Derby
Lathom House
Marston Moor
military leadership studies
Moderate Presbyterians
Oliver Cromwell
Pendennis Castle
Pope Innocent X
primary source civil war letters
Prince Rupert
Provisional IRA
Queen Henrietta Maria
Restoration England
Royalist commander
Royalist exiles
seventeenth-century correspondence
Sir George Lisle
Sir John Mennes
Sir Phelim
Stuart monarchy
Swansea
Word Of Mouth

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367616915
  • Weight: 80g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Until this book was published in 1974, many of the letters in this book between Charles I Prince Rupert his nephew and the leading Royalist commander had never been published. From a mainly private collection, the letters give a fascinating insight into the stormy relationship between the monarch and his nephew. Also included are letters from the Royalist exiles, including the future King Charles II and letters to and from other notable figures of the time including Queen Henrietta Maria, Montrose and Oliver Cromwell. The period covered by the letters is the turning point of the Civil War and enables the reader to see the War through the eyes of those who participated in it. The letters have been edited in such a way as to illuminate to the full the personalities of their writers and the appropriate historical and personal context to the letters.

Charles Petrie was a historian of international repute.

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