. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . WILLIAM the engraving by Wcnceslans Hollar RALPH. LOUD HOPTOX From the portrait in the National Portrait GalleryPainter unknown Face p. yS DENZIL HOLLES 99 an accusation of treason (August 1647I, and, though he returnednext year and took part in the Treaty of Newport, he was againdriven into exile. Although he had given active support neitherto Charles II nor to the Protectorate, his opposition to Crom-well gained him the royal favour and a peerage at the still maintained his constitutional principles, by a


. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . WILLIAM the engraving by Wcnceslans Hollar RALPH. LOUD HOPTOX From the portrait in the National Portrait GalleryPainter unknown Face p. yS DENZIL HOLLES 99 an accusation of treason (August 1647I, and, though he returnednext year and took part in the Treaty of Newport, he was againdriven into exile. Although he had given active support neitherto Charles II nor to the Protectorate, his opposition to Crom-well gained him the royal favour and a peerage at the still maintained his constitutional principles, by attempting tofrustrate Charless dealings with Louis XIV and all efforts tore-establish personal government. He was thus brought into closeconnexion with Russell and Shaftesbury, but with characteristicmoderation refused to support the Exclusion Bill. A loyal friend,and a formidable though honest enemy, his character is thussummed up by Burnet: Holies was a man of great courage, andas great pride. He was faithful and firm to his side, and neverchanged throug


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