Dr John Young's verdict on the reign of King Charles I in Scotland

 Yesterday's edition of the Scottish newspaper, The Herald, carries the verdict of Dr John Young (University of Strathclyde) on Charles I's rule in his northern kingdom. It can be read here . He takes the view that Charles had not only been an anglicized monarch but was also an absentee one. I have wondered over many years about his inheritance of attitudes from his father, James VI and I, and whether he brought these to bear on his Anglo-Welsh and Irish regimes.

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