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The War of the Two Kings (1688 - 1691)

This exhibit is a focused exploration of two mediations from the time of The War of the Two Kings (1688...

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ENGLANDS Extasie:
OR,
The Nations Joy for the Happy Coronation of
King William, and His Royal Consort Queen Mary
Tune of, Grim King of the Ghost, etc. Licensed according to Order

A ballad celebrating the Protestant William of Orange's ascension to the throne after defeating the Catholic King James II.

A Confession and Lamentation, recomended to Mr. Madder to / subscribe before his Death that thereby he may Appease his / Countrey Mens wrath thats hot against him for his unaccount- / able Harduess, / SAY

Confession and lamentation by a convicted criminal appealing to the members of his nation

The Protestant Court of England: / OR, THE / Joyful Coronation of K. VVilliam III. and Q. Mary II. / Setting Forth / The English, Welsh, Scotts, and Dutch-Man's Defiance of the Common Enemy, and / Disturber of this Protestant Kingdom, The JESUITE; with the Irish-Man's, and Monsieur's / with Vindication of Him

A ballad celebrating the coronation of William of Orange as William III of England.

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