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B05862 A short history of the succession of the Kings and Queens of England, from William the Conqueror, to His present Majesty King William, the III. to the imperial crowns of these realms of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland; is briefly illustrated and declared. 1694 (1694) Wing S3602; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.2[201]; Interim Tract Supplement Guide Harl.5937[386] 6,792 1

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Canterbury Never Married Dyed or by some thought Poisoned the 6 th of July 1553. in the 15 th Year of his Age after he had Reigned 6 Years and 5 Months Burried at Westminster His Title the same with his Father when he Dyed MAry eldest daughter of Henry the VIII Succeeded her Brother Edward Crown'd the Last of September 1553. by the Bishop of Winchester at Westminsters Married to Philip Prince of Spain eldest Son to the Emperor Charles the V. but had no Issue Dyed of a Dropsie and Feaver the 17 th of November 1558. when she had Reigned 5 Years 4 Months and 11 Days Buried in the Minister of St. Peter's Church at Westminster Her Title at first as her Father then she left out Supremum Caput and after she was Married she had the greatest Title of any King of England viz. Philip and Mary by the Grace of God King and Queen of England France Naples Jerusalem and Ireland Defendors of the Faith Prince of Spain and Cicely Arch-Dukes of Austria Dukes of Milan Burgundy and Brabant Counties of Hasburg Flandern Tyrol in their fourth and fifth Years Naples put out and both Cicilies put in Elizabeth second Daughter of Henry the VIII Succeeded her Sister Mary Was Crown'd the 2● th of July by Dr. Oglethory Bishop of 〈…〉 by Parliament and all Queen Mary's Statutes in favour of R●… 〈◊〉 Then the Parliament 〈◊〉 her to marry she answered Th●… intended a Virgin Life which according to ●… performed for being Courted by Ma●… the Emperor Ericus Son to the King of Sweden and by the Arch-duke of Austria Duke of Anjou she denied them all And now the Blessed Restoration came on apace and Divine service being celebrated in England and Images thrown out of the Church 〈◊〉 She Dyed a natural Death on the 24th of March 1602 in the 69th Year of her Age 〈◊〉 she had Reigned 44 Years 4 Months and 7 Days She was buried at Westminster With this 〈◊〉 expired the Soveraignty of the 〈◊〉 yielding place to the Stuarts to Succeed Her Title Elizabeth Dei gratia Anglicae Franiae Hibernius 〈◊〉 Defensor 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 James the I. Succeeded Queen Elizabeth and United the Realms of England and Scotland He was the Son of Mary Queen of Scots by Henry Stewart Lord Darnley she was Daughter of James the V. King of Scotland who was Son of James the IV. King of Scotland by Margaret eldest Daughter to Henry the VII Crown'd 25 th Day of July being St. James's Day 1602. together with his Queen by John Whitgift Archbishop of Cantebury at Westminster Married with Ann Daughter of Frederick the II King of Denmark by whom he had Issue as hereafter Dyed at Theobalds of an Ague and Feaver the 27 th of March 1625. Aged 55 Years Reigned 22 Years and 2 Days Buried at Westminster His Title Jacobys Dei greatia Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Rex Fidei Defensor c. Charles the I. of thee Name second Son of King James his elder Brother being dead Succeeded his Father Crown'd the 2d of February 1625. Married with Henrietta Maria youngest Daughter of Henry the IV. Sir-named the Great King of France by whom he had Issue Charles James and Henry His Rebellious Subjects upon the 27 th Day of January 1648. by a Court of Mock-Justice They pronounced Sentence against him That he the said Charles Stewart was faln from all Dignity was guilty of High Treason and was to be put to Death by severing his Head from his Body for being a Tyrant a Murtherer and an Enemy to the Commonwealth And now this Wicked Sentence being thus Pronounced they shortly after proceeded to Execution although the Holland Ambassadors and the Scott endeavour'd to disswade them from it but to no purpose they thirsting for the Blood of this Pious Prince and on the 30th of January 1648. won a Scaffold erected before his Palace of White-hall where they cruelly Murdered him Lies Buried at Windsor His Title Carolus Dei gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Rex 〈◊〉 defensor c. Charles the II. Son of King Charles the I. Succeeded his Father Crown'd on St. Georges Day the 23 th of April 1661. at Westminster by William Archbishop of Canterbury Married to Catherine Daughter of John the IV. King of Portugal our now Gracious Queen Dowager Dyed at White-Hall February the VI. 1684. of an Apoplexy after he had Reigned 17 years and 6 days Buried at Westminster the 14 th of the same Month. The same Title as his Father James the II. Son of Charles the Martyr and Brother to Charles the II. Crowned together with his Queen on St. Georges Day the 23 th of April 1685. by William Archishop of Canterbury at Westminster First Married with Ann the eldest Daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Clarendon by whom he had Issue the late Princese Mary who Married VVilliam Henry of Nassaw Prince of Orange c. And the present Princess Ann Married George Prince of Denmark His second Wife is Marry de Este Sister to Francis the present Duke of Moolen● Daughter of Alpho● de Este third of that Name Duke of Modon● by Laura Masenesss In the first Year of his Reign there broke out two Horrid and unnatural Rebellions the one in Scotland Headed by Arhibald late Earl of Argile The other in the West of England by James Scot. late Duke of Monmouth in 1689. William the III. and Queen Mary the II. Ac●●●●●● the Imperial Crowns of these Kingdoms for the Preservation of the Protestant Religion and was Crowned together with his Queen the ●th of April 1689. by Henry Lord Bishop of London and assisted several other Bishop viz. York Rochester Winchester and Bristol at Westminster and dyed the 28th of December at 〈◊〉 In the 32th Year of her Age He Reigned 〈◊〉 Years 8 Months and 17 days Buried in Westminster Abby on Tuesday the ●th of March 169● LONDON Printed by 〈◊〉 over against 〈…〉
A SHORT HISTORY of the Succession of the Kings and Queens of England FROM William the Conqueror to His present Majesty King William the III. to the Imperial Crowns of these Realms of England Scotland France and Ireland Is briefly Illustrated and Declared William the Conqueror was by birth a Norman and the 7th Duke of Normandy in a direct Line from Rollo his Progenitor the having overthrown King Harald in Battel Conquered the Realm of England Anno Dom. 1066. Crown'd at Westminster on Chirstmas day ensuing by Aldred the Archbishop of York Married to Maud Daughter of Baldwyn fifth Earl of Flanders by whom he had several Children of which in order they Succeeded Dyed in 1087. at Rom in Normandy of an inward Rupture Reign'd 20 Years and 10 Months Buried at Caen in Normandy His Title Willielmus Rex William the II. sirnamed Rufus Succeeded his Father tho his elder Brother Robert was then Living The Conqueror having by his Will dispos'd of Normandy to Robert and bequeath'd England to this William Crowned October 15th 1087. at Westminster by Land●… Archbishop of Canterbury Never Married Dyed August the 2.d 1099 in the ●… Year of his Age being casually Slain 〈◊〉 Sir Walter Tyrel his Bow-bearer as he was Hunting in New-Forest after he had Reigned 1● Years and 10 Months Buried in St. Swithins Church at Winchester His Title Willielmus Dei gratia Rex Anglorum HEnry the I. Son of the Conqueror and first of that Name tho Robert was still living Succeeded he was Crown'd August the 5th 〈◊〉 at Westminster by the Bishop of London Married to Maud Daughter unto Margaret Q of Scotland who was Daughter to 〈…〉 Iron 〈…〉 the Blood and 〈…〉 out ancient English Kings the Sister of 〈…〉 Atheling which restor'd the Saxon Line 〈◊〉 Maud his only Daughter Dyed December the 〈…〉 in the 〈…〉 of his Age of a 〈…〉 of Lompry Reigned 35 Years Buried viz. his Bowels Brains and Eyes at Roan his Body at Reading His Title Henrious Dei gratia is Rex Anglorum Stephen a French‑ 〈…〉 or Boleyn Son to Stephen Earl of Blois by Addela Daughter of William the Conqueror Succeeded in the Throne in Wrong to the substantial Title of Maud the only Daughter of K. Henry and the colourable Title of Theo●…d his elder Brother Crown'd on St. Stephen's day 1135. at Westminster by William Archbishop of Canterbury Married to Matild Daughter and Heir of Eustace Earl of Boleyn by whom he had no Issue who died at 18 without Issue at Dover October 25. 1154 of an Iliac Passion in the 49 th year of his Age after he had Reigned 18 Years and 10 Months Buried in Feversham Abby His Title Stephanus Dei gratia Rex Anglorum HEnry the II. a French-man Duke of Anjou by his Father Jeoffery Plantagenet From whence the Name of Plantagenet arose Succeeded Stephen whom he preceeded in Right as being Son and Heir of Maud sole Daughter and Heir of Henry the I. Crown'd December the 17. 1154. at Westminster by Theobald Archbishop of Canterbary Married Eleanor Daughter to William Duke of Guien by whom he had several Children as follows Dyed in Normandy in 1189 in the 61 st Year of his Age of Grief after he had Reigned 35 Years Buried in Fount Everard in France His Title Henricus Secundus Rex Anglorum Dux Normaniae Aquitaniae Comes Andegaviae RIchard the I. sirnamed Ceur de Lyon Son of King Henry the II. his two elder Brothers being dead Succeeded his Father Crown'd the 3d. of September 1189. at Westminster by Baldwyn Archbishop of Canterbury Married to Berrangaria Daughter to the King of Navar. He had no Issue Dyed the 6 th of April 1199. in the 44 th Year of his Age by the Wound of an Arrow in his Arm Wilfully shot by Peter Basil after he had Reigned 9 Years and 5 Months Buried at Fount Everard by his Father his Heart at Roan and his Bowels at Chalons In his time were those famous Robbers and Out-Laws commonly known by the Names of Robin Hood and Little John and for the Bow and Arrow also His Title Ricardus Rex Anglorum Dux Normaniae Aquitaniae Comes Andegraviae JOhn the youngest Son of Henry the II. in wrong of his elder Brother Geoffrey's Son and Heir Arthur then living Succeeded his Brothe Richard Crown'd upon Ascension Day 1199. by Hubert Archbishop of Canterbury at Westminster Married thrice his first Wife died without Issue from the second he was divorced the third was Isabel Daughter and Heir of Ailmer Earl of Angolesm by whom he had Issue Dyed the 19 th of October 1216. in the 51 Year of his Age at Swinster Abby and said to be poysoned by a Monk He Reigned 17 Years and 5 Months Buried viz. his Bowels at Croxon Abby his Body at Worcester His Title Johannes Rex Anglorum Dux Normaniae Aquitaniae Comes Andegaviae Dominus Hiberniae HEnry the III. Son to King John Succeeded his Father Crown'd the 28 th of Octob. 1216. by Peter Bishop of Winchester and Joceline Bishop of Bath at Glocester Married to Eleanor the second of the five Daughters of Raymond Earl of Provence by whom he had Issue Edward and Edmond the first Succeeded him and from the latter arose the Original of the great Contest between the Houses of York and Lancaster Dyed the 16 th of November 1272. in the 65 th Year of his Age a natural Death after he had Reigned 56 Years Buried at Westminster which he had newly built His Title the same with his Father to his to his 44th Year when he only writ Rex Anglorum Dominus ●●●erniae Dux Aquitaniae EDward the I. after the death of his Father was Proclaimed King of England tho then at the Holy Land Crown'd together with his Queen the 15 th of August 1272. by the Archbishop of Canterbury at Westminster Married twice his first Wife was Eleanor Daughter to Ferdinand the III. of Spain And his second wife was Margaret eldest daughter of Philip King of France by both he had Issue as afterwards Dyed the 7th of July 1307 in the 68 th Year of his Age of a Bloody-flux after he had Reigned 37 Years and 7 Months Buried at Westminster His Title Rex Anglorum Dominus Hiberniae Dominus Aquitaniae EDward the II. was King Edward's Son by his first Wife Succeeded his Father Crown'd the 24 th of February 1307. by the Bishop of Winchester at Westminster Married to Isabel Daughter of Philip the Fair King of France by whom he had Issue Edward who Succeeded him and others Murdered in the Year 1327. in the 43 d. Year of his Age after he had Reigned about 19 years and 6 Months and Deposed about half a year Buried at Glocester His Title Edvardus Secundus Rex Anglorum Dom. Hiberniae Dux Aquitaniae EDward the III. eldest Son of King Edward the II. by Order of Parliament on his Fathers Resignation was Proclamed King the 25 th of Jan. 1326. Crown'd the 1st Day of