As a consequence of their support for the royalist cause in the English civil wars, several hundred Cavaliers, often accompanied by their families, went into exile in Europe for periods ranging from a few weeks to 20 years. This study identifies which Cavaliers went into exile and explains how they coped with the wide range of circumstances that they encountered in the different countries in which they settled.
GEOFFREY SMITH was formerly head of the History Department at Melbourne Grammar School, Australia. This is his first book.
Prologue - Escape from Dover Castle Introduction Court Papists and Army Plotters To Go Beyond the Seas The Crowd of Fugitives Stayers and Returners Destinations Worcester Nothing Was So Rare As Money Feuds and Factions Plots and Conspiracies Failed Hopes and Fresh Prospects Return of the Exiles Restoration Settlement Brand of the Emigre
C. M. Campbell, E. F. Robertson, N. Ruskuc, G. C. Smith, Scotland) Campbell, C. M. (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Robertson, E. F. (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Ruskuc, N. (University of St Andrews, G. C. (University of Bath) Smith, C. Campbell, Dave Brantley, G. Smith
C. M. Campbell, E. F. Robertson, N. Ruskuc, G. C. Smith, Scotland) Campbell, C. M. (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Robertson, E. F. (University of St Andrews, Scotland) Ruskuc, N. (University of St Andrews, G. C. (University of Bath) Smith, C. Campbell, Dave Brantley, G. Smith