Religious tension grows from 1686. James …

Years: 1686 - 1686

Religious tension grows from 1686.

James II allows Roman Catholics to occupy the highest offices and receives at his court the papal nuncio, Ferdinando d'Adda,  the first representative from Rome to London since the reign of Mary.

James's Jesuit confessor, Edward Petre, is a particular object of Protestant ire.

When the King's Secretary of State, the Earl of Sunderland, begins replacing officeholders at court with Catholic favorites, James begins to lose the confidence of many of his Anglican supporters.

Sunderland's purge of officeholders even extends to the King's Anglican brothers-in-law and their supporters.

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