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375
J58
1855
OF
THE COURT OF ENGLAND
DURING
THE REIGN OF THE STUARTS,
INCLUDING
THE PROTECTORATE.
BY JOHN HENEAGE JESSE.
NEW EDITION, REVISED.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
LONDON:
RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
1855.
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
CONTENTS.
CATHERINE, QUEEN OF CHARLES II.
The Queen's uncomfortable Situation at the Court of Charles-Her
Lineage-Arrives at Portsmouth-Charles's Description of
her to Lord Clarendon-Her Marriage with the King-
Descriptions of her Person-Her Extraordinary Retinue-
List of her Household in 1669-Anecdotes-Lady Castle-
maine attempted to be forced upon her as a Lady of the
Bedchamber-Indignation of Catherine-Unfeeling Conduct
of Charles and Lord Clarendon-The Queen consents to the
Appointment of her Rival-Alteration in her Conduct-
Encourages Gaiety and Frolic-Fashionable Freaks of the
Period-The Queen's Unhappiness-Evidences of her being
capable of bearing Children-Her dangerous Illness, and
Affliction of Charles-Accused by Titus Oates-Her Grief at
the Death of Charles-Description of her later in Life-Her
Death
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PRINCE RUPERT.
Military capacity of Prince Rupert-His early Attachment to
England-His Services in the German Wars-Taken Prisoner
by General Hatzfield-Proposed Marriage with Mademoiselle
de Rohan-Her generous Conduct towards him — Military
Exertions of Prince Rupert in favour of Charles I.-The
Prince's uncalled-for Surrender of Bristol-His Quarrel with
the Earl of Southampton-Distinguishes himself in Naval
Warfare Turns Philosopher-His Skill at Tennis and in
Pistol-shooting-Imitates the Fashionable at the Restoration
-His Mistress-His natural Children-Notice of his gallant
Son, Dudley Rupert-Death and Burial of the Prince