The Grecian Coffee House and Political Debate in London 1688–1714

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london 1688  Margarette Lincoln, author of London and the Seventeenth Century: the making of the world's greatest city 1688 is an oddly neglected year When James's son was born, the English citizens invited Prince William of Orange to invade He did so in 1688 and garnered much support on his way to London

On December 19 William entered London Previously, on 11 December, James tried to flee to France, first throwing the Great Seal of the Realm into the River Reluctant Revolutionaries, Englishmen and the Revolution of 1688 Oxford: Oxford UP, 1988 Trevelyan, George Macaulay The History of England 1926 London:

His place on the throne was taken by his daughter, Princess Mary, and her husband, William, in a joint monarchy London remained under military London : 1688 Anon self-‐described “Citizen of London ” A Letter to the London, 1688 Anon self-‐described “True member of the Church of England

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