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Where did Charles, later King Charles II, hide himself after the Battle of Worcester in 1651?

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Where did Charles, later King Charles II, hide himself after the Battle of Worcester in 1651?
posted Feb 26 by Rahul Vaidya

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In an oak tree
Oak Apple Day was the name given to 29 May by the Royalists: it was Charles's birthday and the day he returned to England for the Restoration.

answer Feb 27 by Anuradha Tabyal
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