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After George IV appointed George Canning as Prime Minister in 1827 six cabinet ministers, including Wellington and Peel, resigned.
In all there were forty-two resignations from the government and royal household. The old Tory party of Pitt and Liverpool was broken beyond repair.
How the French tradition of the royal mistress gave new opportunities for women at the court of Charles II, in the August issue.
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How the French tradition of the royal mistress gave new opportunities for women at the court of Charles II, in the August issue.
Read on the app, or buy from newsstands across the UK and our website > https://t.co/VjO2J3u4T4
How the French tradition of the royal mistress gave new opportunities for women at the court of Charles II, in the August issue.
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In the December issue:
Marc Bloch, Medieval Queens, The Velvet Revolution, Antarctica, Nuclear War, 18th Century Celebrities, reviews and more!
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The December issue is on sale today!
In this edition: Rulers of Medieval France, Apollo 12, Empire of Celebrity, reviews and more.
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In September 1809, Britain’s foreign secretary and war minister fought a duel on Putney Heath. https://t.co/5TBJfQmloN
A few images from our May issue, which is out this week. https://t.co/sA4uzvr1TI
Deafness cure, 1550 BC: ‘inject olive oil, ant eggs, bat wings & goat urine into the ears’ https://t.co/yn9NyvXBLp
An exhibition @SoaneMuseum examines the practice of drawing from classical sculptures. http://t.co/7NKSjqneGf