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Letter from James II to his brother-in-law, Lawrence Hyde, late 17th century. Artist: King James II
Letter from James II to his brother-in-law, Lawrence Hyde, First Lord of the Treasury, late 17th century. Letter written, as Duke of York, during his retirement in Scotland at the time of the Exclusion Bill, on the untrustworthiness of the Duchess of Portsmouth, proposed changes in the Ministry, the necessity of a dissolution of Parliament, the conviction of Lord Stafford for complicity in the Popish Plot, and his own determination not to change his religion. The detached signature is taken from a letter to Samuel Pepys (The Hague, 25th April, 1679). From the third series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I-V, (London, 1899)
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Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an intriguing historical image. This mug showcases a letter from King James II to his brother-in-law, Lawrence Hyde, First Lord of the Treasury, written during his tenure as Duke of York in the late 17th century. The letter, adorned with the elegant handwriting and seal of King James II, is a captivating piece of history brought to life. Perfect for history enthusiasts or as a unique gift, this Photo Mug is not only a functional addition to your daily routine but also a conversation starter. Embrace the past with every sip.
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This print showcases a letter written by King James II to his brother-in-law, Lawrence Hyde, during the late 17th century. The artist himself, King James II, penned this letter while in retirement in Scotland amidst the tumultuous times of the Exclusion Bill. In this remarkable piece of correspondence, the Duke of York expresses his concerns about the untrustworthiness of the Duchess of Portsmouth and proposes changes within the Ministry. He also emphasizes the necessity of dissolving Parliament and discusses Lord Stafford's conviction for involvement in the Popish Plot. Moreover, King James II adamantly declares his unwavering determination not to change his religion. The detached signature featured here is taken from another letter addressed to Samuel Pepys on April 25th, 1679, further adding historical significance to this exquisite artifact. This facsimile captures every intricate detail with its vibrant colors and impeccable handwriting. As we delve into this extraordinary glimpse into history through these royal correspondences, we are reminded of both political intrigue and religious steadfastness that defined an era. This print serves as a testament to King James II's reign as monarch and provides us with invaluable insights into seventeenth-century politics and society at large.
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