Recovering Charles I's art collection: some implications of the 1660 Act of Indemnity and Oblivion

After 1660 Charles II attempted to recover those royal goods which had been sold off by parliament following his father's execution. The assumption has been that this was straightforward confiscation. The 1660 Act of Indemnity, however, contained a deliberate loophole protecting the rights of r...

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Publié dans:Historical research. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1987. - 88(2015), 242, Seite 629-649
Auteur principal: Barclay, Andrew (Auteur)
Format: Article
Langue:English
Publié: 2015
Accès à la collection:Historical research
Sujets:Indemnity Art Historical analysis Collections Kings