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Truth: King James posing as Hush-a-by-baby Rumors were hush ed after the birth of a son Ireland. Supposedly born by his wife Mary of Modena, the baby was believed not to be of Royal blood. On many tragic occasions Mary reported to miscarry, on this fact it was based that the child had been smuggled into parliament who strongly opposed Catholic ruling, causing struggle for the crown referred of King James II of England, Scotland andTRANSCRIPT
Rumors were hushed after the birth of a son
of King James II of England, Scotland and
Ireland. Supposedly born by his wife Mary of
Modena, the baby was believed not to be
of Royal blood. On many tragic occasions
Mary reported to miscarry, on this fact it was
based that the child had been smuggled into
the birthing room. The birth evoked fear in
parliament who strongly opposed Catholic
ruling, causing struggle for the crown referred
to as the treetop.
Rumors were hushed after the birth of a son of King James II of England, Scotland and Ireland. Supposedly born by his wife Mary of Modena, the baby was believed not to be of Royal blood. On many tragic occasions she reported to miscarry, on this fact it was based that the child had been smuggled into the birthing room. The birth evoked fear in parliament who strongly opposed Catholic ruling, causing struggle for the crown referred to as the treetop.
When eventually the English Parliament
caught wind of this child, threatening blows of
fear were felt with the thought of a Catholic
heir. The cradle refers to the Royal House of
Stuart James’s blood line, which will later feel
shaken and rocked after the news that the
Netherlands was bringing James’s nephew and
son-in-law, William III of England, who would be
invited to take the throne by Parliament.
When an invasion army came from the
Netherlands the King fled in the ‘Glorious
Revolution’. The brough refers to the king as
he is the most important branch of the Stuart
family tree, when fleeing he breaks the natural
succession. Mary cradled her baby and fled with
James from England. Which will leave daughter
Mary II to reign with William III both Protestant
religion, heralding the fall of the Catholic ruler.
The imminent downward fall of the House of Stuart
tumbles with the King fleeing, through this act
he abdicates the throne to William III. Destroying
natural succession which would have passed to
his fast growing up baby. Laying in his cradle not
knowing he was the reason his father los his throne,
the story later tells of his father’s attempt to reclaim
the crown. His efforts thwarted at the ‘Battle of the
Boyne’ and the song of Lillibullero was said to have
sung him out of all three Kingdoms.