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At and Bourbon
At the time of the Bourbon Restoration, Rambouillet was again included in the royal liste civile.
At the beginning of the 17th century, the huge château was all but abandoned when the property passed into the hands of Gaston d ' Orleans, the brother of the Bourbon King Louis XIII.
At an early age Chapelain began to qualify himself for literature, learning, under Nicolas Bourbon, and French, and teaching himself Japanese and Spanish.
At the age of fifteen he composed a play in Latin which was performed by his fellow-pupils at the Jesuit school in Rouen, the Collège de Bourbon ( now the Lycée Pierre Corneille ).
At the Bourbon Restoration of 1814 he at once declared for royalist principles.
At the Bourbon Restoration he was proscribed as a " regicide ", and spent the last years of his life in Brussels, where he died.
At the close of the Napoleonic Wars, most of France's colonies were restored to it by Britain, notably Guadeloupe and Martinique in the West Indies, French Guiana on the coast of South America, various trading posts in Senegal, the Île Bourbon ( Réunion ) in the Indian Ocean, and France's tiny Indian possessions ; though Britain finally annexed Saint Lucia, Tobago, the Seychelles, and the Isle de France ( now Mauritius ).
At the Bourbon restoration General Pozzo di Borgo became Russian ambassador at the Tuileries, and sought to secure a marriage between Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, and the Russian grandduchess Anna, Alexander's sister.
At her death, Clagny was inherited by her oldest son, the duc du Maine, who, in turn, passed it on to his son, Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, prince de Dombes.
At first, it was proposed that she marry Louis de Bourbon, Count of Vermandois, son of Louis XIV and Louise de La Vallière.
At the beginning of the Bourbon Restoration, he was promoted to the rank of maréchal de camp, and accompanied Louis XVIII to Ghent during the Hundred Days.
At seventeen, Claude made an alliance to the royal house of France by a marriage with Antoinette de Bourbon ( 1493 – 1583 ), daughter of François, Count of Vendôme.
At this all the Bourbon courts turned in fury against the Holy See, and demanded the entire dissolution of the Jesuits.
At Fort Priamar were relegated many soldiers of the defeated Bourbon Kingdom of the Two Sicilies who did not want to betray their country.
At the time of the Bourbon Restoration, the castle became royal residence, and it is there that Charles X signed his abdication on 2 August 1830.
At the beginning of the 18th century, Philip V, the first Bourbon king of Spain, promulgated the Salic Law, which declared illegal the inheritance of the Spanish crown by women.
At the Bourbon Restoration he was brought again into favour and became a peer of France in 1817, when he was created duc de Mouchy.
At birth, he was put in the care of Madame de Monchevreuil along with his older sister Françoise-Marie de Bourbon.
At an early age she was involved in the first Fronde, of which her father and stepmother, Anne Genevieve de Bourbon, were leaders.
At the opening of 1354 he was sent with the cardinal of Boulogne, Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, and Jean VI, count of Vendôme, to Mantes to treat with Charles the Bad, king of Navarre, who had caused the constable, Charles d ' Espagne, to be assassinated, and from this time dates his connection with this king.
At the Bourbon Restoration he was given the commission to do the bronze equestrian statue of King Louis XIV that can be seen in the cour d ' honneur of Versailles.
At the beginning of the 18th century, the Bourbon kings of Spain added to their Royal Arms the emblem " A solis ortu usque ad occasum ", a phrase taken from Psalm 113: 3 which is translated as " From the rising of the sun to its setting.
At his behest, the Bourbon County Court expanded its militia from one battalion to two at its meeting in August 1790.
At the end of the 17th century, two important sovereign princes, Anne-Marie Louise of Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier known as " la Grande Mademoiselle ", and her successor Louis-Auguste of Bourbon, duke of Maine, raised two monuments which are still notable in the landscape-the Montpensier hospital and the Palace of the Dombes Parliament.

At and Restoration
At the Restoration the sequestration of his father's lands was annulled, and in 1665 he succeeded by the death of his elder brother as the 3rd Baronet Gordon, of Haddo and to the family estates.
At the time of the English Restoration ( 1660 ), the Savoy Conference was called to determine a new religious settlement for England and Wales.
At the Restoration of the king in 1660 he was favourably received at court, and in 1665 would have received the provostship of Eton College, if he would have taken orders ; but this he refused to do on the ground that his writings on religious subjects would have greater weight coming from a layman than a paid minister of the Church.
At the Restoration eight of the regicides were executed here, including the notable Fifth Monarchist, Colonel Thomas Harrison.
At the Restoration in 1660, this statute was not renewed, and prosecution of the mere act of fornication itself was abandoned.
At the Restoration, his political star was on the rise, and he was made Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland.
At the Restoration, instead of being recalled to England, as he probably expected and certainly desired, he was appointed to the see of Down and Connor, to which was shortly added the additional responsibility for overviewing the adjacent diocese of Dromore.
At the time of the Meiji Restoration, he helped maintain order in Nagasaki after the collapse of the Tokugawa bakufu.
At the time of the Restoration he went to England, where French music, especially opera, was much in vogue.
At the Restoration ( 1660 ) Newcastle returned to England, and succeeded in regaining the greater part of his estates, though burdened with debts, his wife estimating his total losses in the war at the enormous sum of £ 941, 303.
At the Restoration, Whalley, with his son-in-law, General William Goffe, escaped to North America, and landed at Boston on 27 July 1660, where they were well received by Governor John Endecott and visited by the principal persons of the town.
At the Restoration he was created Viscount Malden and Earl of Essex ( 20 April 1661 ), the latter title having previously died out with Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex.
At the Restoration, Louis XVIII made him minister of the navy, but Malouet died the same year.
At the Restoration Hesilrige's life was saved by Monck's intervention, but he was imprisoned in the Tower of London where he died on the 7 January 1661.
At the Second Restoration ( 1815 ) he was exiled, but not for long, for in 1819 he was recalled and in 1820 again made a Marshal of France.
At the Restoration, he was deprived of the post of archivist of the Empire, which he had held from 1807 to 1814.
At the Restoration of 1814, Marc René returned to France, was raised to the peerage in 1810, and became ambassador to Sweden ( where Charles completed his education ) in 1826.
At the 1660 Restoration, the Commonwealth era was obliterated from the legal record, with the result that Charles II's regnal years officially begin on January 30, 1649 ( the death date of Charles I ).
At the Restoration he entered the House of Peers, but Louis XVIII refused to reinstate him as master of the wardrobe, although his father had paid 400, 000 francs for the honour.
At the Restoration he was created Baron Langdale.
At the Restoration, having shared Charles's banishment, Sir George formed one of the immediate train of the restored monarch on his triumphant entry into London.

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