Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . CHARGER, FREETH TION. THIS KKiLKt. Dots DITV KOK StVKKAL IIISTORICAI u-^(.-is<iur, and Ownkk ot Charjjir, Tr. I;u<- p.,^r -N BLUE DASH C HARGERS other six show a full-leii^^tli figure of a manstanding, one eacli in the Hoynton, Freetliand Goldney collections, two in the Harlandand one in the Lomax collections. The Har-. Harland Collection land example is here roughly illustrated. Thatin the Goldney Collection at Canterbury isthat figure which does duty lor so many othermen, as illustrate


Blue dash chargers and other early English tin enamel circular dishes . CHARGER, FREETH TION. THIS KKiLKt. Dots DITV KOK StVKKAL IIISTORICAI u-^(.-is<iur, and Ownkk ot Charjjir, Tr. I;u<- p.,^r -N BLUE DASH C HARGERS other six show a full-leii^^tli figure of a manstanding, one eacli in the Hoynton, Freetliand Goldney collections, two in the Harlandand one in the Lomax collections. The Har-. Harland Collection land example is here roughly illustrated. Thatin the Goldney Collection at Canterbury isthat figure which does duty lor so many othermen, as illustrated later. D. M. may stand for the Duke of Mon-mouth, or for the Duke of Marlborough ; orsome of them for each of these two men. James Duke of Monmouth was the eldest 79 BLUE DASH CHARGERS bastard son of Charles II., by Lucy Walters(or Walter), and as a youth he was took the field and routed the ScottishCovenanters at Bothwell Brig in 1679, and onhis return to England was saluted as a con-quering hero. In 1685 he was an exile inHolland, but landed that year in Dorset witha small force to claim the throne of Englandagainst his uncle, James II. He was conqueredat Sedgemoor in Somerset and was taken toLondon, and beheaded the same year—namely,in 1685. John Churchill was created Duke of Marl-borough in or about the year 1703. He hadbeen a general under James II.; but in 1688he forsook James to join William of O


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