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RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.
1840.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY SAMUEL BENTLEY,
Bangor House, Shoe Lane.
CONTENTS
OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
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CHARLES I.
CHAPTER I.
Public Character of Charles the First-his domestic Virtues.
-Political Features of the Period. - Infancy and Baptism of
Charles. Pageant on his being created Duke of York -
his physical Infirmities- placed under the Tuition of Mur-
ray. Anecdotes of Charles and Prince Henry. Juvenile
Letters of Charles - created Prince of Wales his Progress
in theological Knowledge - his general Accomplishments, and
Prowess in Tilting.- Projected Match between Charles and
Mary of Spain. - Intended Journey of Charles to Madrid
his Father's Feelings on the subject, and Buckingham's haughty
Violence. Interview between the King and Sir Francis Cot-
tington. Advice of the latter as to Charles's Journey to Spain.
-Buckingham's Anger. Page 1
CHAPTER II.
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Charles and Buckingham, in disguise, set out on the Journey
to Spain. Arrival at Boulogne.-Court Ball at Paris. The
Prince in danger of being arrested at Bayonne. Arrival at
Madrid. Reception of Charles by the King. Rejoicings