Charles I, whose execution in 1649  may have increased the popularity of his name.
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Charles I, whose execution in 1649  may have increased the popularity of his name.

Charles I, whose execution in 1649  may have increased the popularity of his name.
James I of England united two crowns and countries, but the reputation of his grandson James II ensured that all but ardent Jacobites shunned the name.
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James I of England united two crowns and countries, but the reputation of his grandson James II ensured that all but ardent Jacobites shunned the name.

James I of England united two crowns and countries, but the reputation of his grandson James II ensured that all but ardent Jacobites shunned the name.
Charles II appealed across the religious divide, so the son of a Roman Catholic might be given his name as a result.
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Charles II appealed across the religious divide, so the son of a Roman Catholic might be given his name as a result.

Charles II appealed across the religious divide, so the son of a Roman Catholic might be given his name as a result.
 
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