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'Lord William Russell Receiving the Sacrament', 1886. Lord Russell (1639-1683), English politician, was among the founders of the Whig Party. Russell supported attempts in Parliament to exclude the Roman Catholic James II from succeeding to the throne. He was accused, on trumped-up evidence, of complicity in the Rye House Plot to murder Charles II. He was executed in 1683. After Alexander Johnston (1815-1891). From Illustration of English and Scottish History, Volume I by Thomas Archer. [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, 1886]
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ALEXANDER
Alexander Johnston
ANDERSON
Archer
B&W
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benediction
Black & White
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Blackie &
Blackie & Son
Blackie & Son Ltd
Blackie and Son
Blessing
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British
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England
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HISTORIC
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Illustrations of English Scottish History
JOHNSTON
Kneeling
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Lord Russell
Lord William
Lord William Russell
LORDSHIP
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
one person
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Print Collector29
PUBLICATION
religion
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Robert Anderson
Russell
sacrament
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Son
The Print Collector
THOMAS
Thomas Archer
WHIG
WILLIAM
William Russell
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