Edward Petre

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Edward Petre was a controversial English Jesuit priest and royal adviser who became highly influential and widely distrusted at the court of the Catholic king James II.

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instanceOf Jesuit priest
human
royal adviser
activeDuring reign of James II of England
advisorTo James II of England NERFINISHED
afterEvent went into exile following the Glorious Revolution
associatedWithEvent Glorious Revolution NERFINISHED
causeOfNotoriety perceived influence over James II’s pro‑Catholic policies
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1631
dateOfDeath 1699
describedAs controversial figure at the court of James II
widely distrusted by many English Protestants
educatedAt Liège Jesuit college NERFINISHED
St Omer Jesuit college NERFINISHED
employer James II of England NERFINISHED
family Petre family NERFINISHED
father Sir Francis Petre NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
Latin
memberOf Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
mother Elizabeth Gage NERFINISHED
nobleTitle baronet’s son
notableFor influence at the court of James II of England
role in the reign of James II
notableWork correspondence and political advice to James II
occupation Jesuit
priest
royal adviser
opposedBy English Protestants NERFINISHED
Whig politicians NERFINISHED
participantIn religious politics of the reign of James II
placeOfBirth Yorkshire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment pro‑Catholic royal policy
positionHeld clerk of the closet to James II
privy councillor of England
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender male
timePeriod Stuart England

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