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William III
for Englishmen as John or ‘Bloody’ Mary I had been; and, since Mary II refused to reign without her husband, and the baby Prince of Wales had fled with his father, the question was perhaps settled in the only satisfactory manner. But England was by no means united by the settlement; William was a foreigner and a foreigner he remained till his death.