After this conflict the line of Stuart monarchs was temporarily displaced by the Commonwealth of England (1649 to 1660).
According to legend, he fathered the Stuart monarchs of England and Scotland.
In 1714, Queen Anne died, the last Stuart monarch.
Indeed, crippling lack of money was a key problem for both the early Stuart monarchs.
It was also a favourite resort of other Stuart monarchs.
Queen Anne was the last Stuart monarch, ruling until 1714.
However, it became increasingly evident that England would not support a Roman Catholic Stuart monarch.
The Stuart monarchs also knew of the Rota Club.
The first of the Stuart monarchs to rule England, James I, was a peaceable monarch.
Anne, the last Stuart monarch, died at Kensington Palace in London aged 49.