Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies volume 7 9

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Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies volume 7 9
Campbell John
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It was affirmed that they had been secretly contracted to one another at Breda on the 24th of November, 1659; the marriage ceremony was solemnized at Worcester House, London, then the residence of the Lord Chancellor, in the presence of Lord Ossory and a maid servant, on the 3rd of Sep- tember, 1660; on the 22nd of October the Duchess produced a child ; and she w 7 as publicly acknowledged by the duke as his wife when her confinement was over. Or before the end of the year. The part which her f...ather acted on this remarkable occasion was, even according to his own account, very curious. He has himself told the M'hole story in ample detail ; and we have also the duke's version of it, at least in substance, VOL.. VII. G 126 CABINET PORTRAIT GALLERY.
in the abstract of his Memoirs published in the Stuart Papers.
This incident certainly did not, at the time when it happened, shake the Chancellor in the king's favour or good opinion. It was after Charles was made acquainted with the marriage, as we have seen, that he was made a peer ; and it was expressly, indeed, in order that it might be understood as a public testimony of his continued re- gard that his majesty now insisted upon his acceptance of that honour, which he had declined when it was offered to him some time before.


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