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  1. Kept uninformed by nurse and mother, David has suffered deeply from the news of marriage. The shock might have been lessened, if Murdstone had responded with encouragement. Instead he offers ...

  2. Apr 14, 2024 · The courtier at the centre of the extraordin­ary bust-up is Garter King Of Arms David White, who is understood to have been on the receiving end of a severe dressing-down. Mr White is accused of ignoring long-establishe­d court procedure and instead using ‘back channels’ to secure the King’s signature on his preferred choice for a senior appointmen­t at his department, the College of ...

  3. David is sorry to leave his mother and their loyal servant Peg-gotty. As he waits in the cart-seat beside the driver, Mr. Barkis, Peg-gotty rushes out to give him a last embrace, some money, and ...

  4. May 1, 2023 · The plan to ask the public to swear allegiance to King Charles on coronation day is an offensive gesture that holds the public in contempt. In a democracy, the head of state should swear ...

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  5. In 1625, shortly before the opening of the new parliament, Charles was married by proxy to Princess Henrietta Maria of France, the Catholic daughter of King Henri IV.In diplomatic terms this implied alliance with France in preparation for war against Spain, but Puritan MPs openly claimed that Charles was preparing to restrict the recusancy laws and even to grant Catholic Emancipation.

  6. Tonnage and poundage. Charles I came to the throne in March 1625. Throughout his reign (1625-49) he continued to collect customs duties, known as tonnage and poundage, by the royal prerogative. This continued even though Parliament had voted in 1625, against long-standing custom and precedent, that he could collect this revenue only for one year.

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  8. Jan 31, 2024 · Charles the Third, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of His other Realms and Territories, King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. This form only applies in the UK, its 14 Overseas Territories and in the three Crown Dependencies , which the UK considers to form “one undivided Realm” .

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