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Revolution Politicks Henry Horwitz

Revolution Politicks By Henry Horwitz

Revolution Politicks by Henry Horwitz


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Daniel Finch, author of the Toleration Act of 1689, was one of the most important and able of later Stuart political leaders.

Revolution Politicks Summary

Revolution Politicks: The Career of Daniel Finch Second Earl of Nottingham, 1647-1730 by Henry Horwitz

Daniel Finch, author of the Toleration Act of 1689, was one of the most important and able of later Stuart political leaders. His career as parliamentarian and minister spanned the half-century from the stormy years of the 1670s to the calmer 1720S. During this period he served as First Commissioner of the Admiralty in the Exclusion Crisis, Secretary of State under William III and again under Queen Anne, and President of the Council under George I.

Table of Contents

1. The Making of the Man: 1647-72; 2. The Apprentice Parliamentarian: 1673-9; 3. At the Admiralty Board: 1679-84; 4. The Defence of the Church: 1685-8; 5. Counsel for the Constitution: 1688-9; 6. The Contest for the King's Favour: 1689-90; 7. Defeat at Sea: 1690-3; 8. In the Wilderness: 1693-1702; 9. The Promised Land: 1702-4; 10. The High Churchman at Bay: 1704-11; 11. Peace and the Protestant Succession: 1711-16; 12. The Closing Years: 1716-30; 13. Conclusion.

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NLS9780521082808
9780521082808
0521082803
Revolution Politicks: The Career of Daniel Finch Second Earl of Nottingham, 1647-1730 by Henry Horwitz
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-10-14
328
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