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On 23 February 1820 a group of radicals were arrested in Cato Street off the Edgware Road in London. They were within si
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Elizabeth I. Tudor, Queen, Protestant. Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I had to deal with many rebellions which aimed t
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A history of madness in England from the Restoration to the Regency.
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"The definition of treason was so contested and the process of the prosecution so fluid that the trials Cunningham
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Lawrence Stone is one of the world's foremost historians. In such widely acclaimed volumes asThe Crisis of the Aris
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Lacey Baldwin Smith re-evaluates the Tudor mania for conspiracy in the light of psychological and social impulses peculi
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Under the Tudor monarchy, English law expanded to include the category of "treason by words." Rebecca Lemon in
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