Which king hid in a tree?
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See Charles' hiding place
Not Camilla’s Charles, but King Charles II. He was on the run in 1651 and hid in the priest hole still there today in Moseley Old Hall on the outskirts of Wolverhampton.
Moseley Old Hall, on the outskirts of Wolverhampton, was the hiding place of King Charles II, on the run from Cromwell’s army.
You can see the priest hole where the exhausted King hid from the search parties in 1651, before making his escape to Europe.
The house and gardens are beautifully restored and provide a fascinating glimpse into the life of the Cavaliers and Roundheads during the Civil War.
The house is run by the National Trust and is open from 19 March – 30 October, 6 November – 20 December.
Charles II after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. See link.
Didn't know a king did hid up a tree
Johnathon King,the dirty twat.The tree was in a playground.
Charles11
Elvis?
charles, the pretender during the civil war with the roundheads
Charles II hid in an oak tree.
Charles 11 hid in an oak tree to evade capture by the round heads at Boscopel house near Wheaton Aston just off the A5 in Staffordshire,well worth a visit, follow the sign for White ladies priory you can't miss it.Good luck.
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