From George Monck to the Duke of Albemarle: His Contribution to Charles II's Government, 1660-1670
@article{Allen2010FromGM, title={From George Monck to the Duke of Albemarle: His Contribution to Charles II's Government, 1660-1670}, author={David Allen}, journal={Biography}, year={2010}, volume={2}, pages={124 - 95} }
George Monck was the architect of Charles II's Restoration in 1660. Thereby he earned fame among royalists and was damned as a traitor by republicans. His personal myth was forever preserved in English history with his Restoration of Charles II. What he did in the remaining ten years of his life (1660-70) has been less studied by historians. This article examines his contribution to Charles II's Government as Duke of Albemarle. Although Albemarle enriched himself and his faction at Charles II's…
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