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Essay heading: England's Glorious Revolution
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Charles the Second's illegitimate son James Duke of Monmouth, a protestant, attempted to stage a rising to snatch the throne, but his makeshift force was defeated in July 1685 at the Battle of Sedgemoor near Bridgewater in Somerset. The inn where Monmouth ran his failed campaign, the George at Norton St Philip still exists... displayed 300 characters
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The Exeter Guildhall where Judge Jeffreys passed sentence on the captured rebels is still used for local government activities, and can be visited.
James Stuart held his throne, and practiced his faith privately. He fitted up a small disused chapel at Windsor Castle as his own personal catholic refuge... displayed next 300 characters
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