The Last Protector. Andrew Taylor
THE LAST PROTECTOR
Andrew Taylor
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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2020
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Source ISBN: 9780008325510
Ebook Edition © April 2020 ISBN: 9780008325534
Version: 2021-02-04
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Contents
Copyright
Dedication
The Main Characters
Epigraph
Map
Historical Note
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Infirmary Close, The Savoy
James Marwood, clerk to Joseph Williamson, and to the Board of Red Cloth
Margaret and Sam Witherdine, his servants
Stephen, his footboy
At the sign of the Rose, Henrietta Street
Simon Hakesby, surveyor and architect
Catherine Hakesby, his wife, formerly Lovett
Jane Ash, her maid
Brennan, Hakesby’s draughtsman
Pheebs, the porter
Whitehall
King Charles II
Lord Arlington, Secretary of State
Dudley Gorvin, his clerk
Joseph Williamson, Undersecretary of State to Lord Arlington
William Chiffinch, Keeper of the King’s Private Closet
George Villiers, second Duke of Buckingham
Ezra Reeves, a mazer-scourer
Ferrus, the mazer-scourer’s labourer
Others
Mistress Elizabeth Cromwell, late Lady Protectoress of England (died 1665)
The Reverend Jeremiah White, formerly chaplain to the Lord Protector
Richard Cromwell, late Lord Protector of England, in succession to his father, Oliver Cromwell
Elizabeth Cromwell, Richard’s