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Henrietta Maria, Queen, consort of Charles I, King of England, 1609-1669

 Person

Biography

Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669), queen consort of England, Scotland, and Ireland as the wife of Charles I; mother of his two immediate successors, Charles II and James II and VII.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

[Commonplace book].

 Collection
Call Number: OSBORN FB155
Abstract:

Copies of Parliamentary papers, including speeches, orders, petitions, and declarations. Most printed in Lords Journals or in Rushworth. Includes items from parliaments of Elizabeth I through James II, most between 1630-1680.

Dates: circa 1680

Civil War. Collection of letters and state papers, apparently from the papers of John Pym

 Collection
Call Number: OSBORN FB94
Abstract: Collection of 28 letters and other documents, many written to John Pym and all concerned with military activities of the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War. Numerous writers request financial assistance, food, clothing, and arms for their soldiers, including Alexander Carew, who asks for money and arms to combat an uprising in Cornwall; Sir William Balfour, who requests back pay for his services as commissary and captain of a troop in Ireland and requests two months' advance for...
Dates: 1584-1643

Letter : Paris, to Pope Alexander VII, 1657 Jan 18

 Part of Collection — Box 56: [Barcode: 39002137225315], Folder: GROUP 2096, F-1
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC

Letter to John Thomas Smith., 1819 October 22

 Item — 2-198
Call Number: MSS 10
Scope and Contents:

About a story of Queen Henrietta at Tyburn and its appearance in Isaac D'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature.

Dates: 1819 October 22