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  1. 3 days ago · The bust of Queen Anne at the top is surrounded by Allied leaders. As the expensive War of the Spanish Succession grew unpopular, so did the Whig administration. The impeachment of Henry Sacheverell, a high church Tory Anglican who had preached anti-Whig sermons, led to further public discontent.

  2. 2 days ago · Royal Assent given to several Acts. Queen's Speech in Parliament. The Day the King died, the Princess (fn. 1) Anne was proclaimed Queen of England, &c. in the usual Form. On the 11th of March, her Majesty went to the House of Peers, where, after she had sent for the Commons, she thus delivered herself to both Houses.

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  4. 4 days ago · What is certain is that Anne of Cleves left an indelible mark on history, one that transcends her brief stint as Henry VIII‘s unwanted queen. Through her powerful friendships, her moderate influence on religion, her cultural exchange between Germany and England, and her very survival, Anne shaped the Tudor era in subtle yet significant ways.

  5. 2 days ago · Significant related conflicts include the 1700 to 1721 Great Northern War, and Queen Anne's War in North America. Although by 1701 Spain was no longer the predominant European power, its global empire still included the Spanish Netherlands, large parts of Italy, and the Americas.

  6. 5 days ago · Cunard’s new ship, Queen Anne, passes the Isle of Wight as arrives at her home port of Southampton for the first time today Tuesday 30th April; 2024. Queen Anne is the fourth ship in the Cunard ...

  7. 3 days ago · Tlaxcalan allies of the Spanish, showing their leaders, porters, as well as a Spanish warrior and a Spanish war dog. Lienzo de Tlaxcala. On the indigenous side, the allies of Cortés, particularly the Tlaxcalans, wrote extensively about their services to the Spanish Crown in the conquest, arguing for special privileges for themselves.

  8. 4 days ago · The freehold is the property of the Queen Anne's Gate Syndicate, No. 2, Ltd. General Description. On 25th November, 1726, the South Sea Company Trustees sold (fn. n1) to John Haselwood several houses in Queen Square, including (for £810) that "now or late in the occupation of Samuel Mason, Esq., being the third house on the south side."

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