William of Orange landed at Tobay, Devonshire, England, at the head of a fleet of 600 ships. King James confronted him with an army of 25,000 soldiers, and his wife Mary Beatrice remained in London and temporarily assumed the regency.
William of Orange landed at Tobay, Devonshire, England, at the head of a fleet of 600 ships. King James confronted him with an army of 25,000 soldiers, and his wife Mary Beatrice remained in London and temporarily assumed the regency.