He was well rewarded for his zeal on behalf of the Hanoverian succession.
This oath pledged support for the Hanoverian succession and for the exclusion of the Stuarts.
This single form retained a declaration of allegiance and a promise to defend the Hanoverian succession.
Soon after graduating he began to emerge as a political pamphleteer, taking the Whig side on the question of the Hanoverian succession.
The Hanoverian succession per se does not appear to have been what triggered most of the unrest.
Like her husband she was a devoted Whig and supporter of the Hanoverian succession.
The treaty confirmed the Hanoverian succession.
The general election of 1710 brought the Tories solid political power for a number of years, up to the Hanoverian succession of 1714.
He subsequently became a strong antagonist of the government, and of the Hanoverian succession.
He was soon expelled for issuing a pamphlet in favour of the Hanoverian succession.