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Cards (83)

  • 1627
    Prayer book introduced in scotland, St Giles Cathedral
  • 1628
    Buckingham is executed
  • 1629
    Personal rule begins
  • 1633
    Laud becomes archbishop of canterbury
  • 1635
    Ship Money becomes a national tax
  • 1638
    The start of the bishops war and charges has insufficient funds so has to call parliament
  • 1640
    August, Scots invade charles, who agrees to pay £850 a day.
  • 1640
    Decemeber, Root and Branch petition is enacted which is 15,000 puritans calling for dissolving of episopacy
  • 1641
    Bill of Attainder, Militia Bill, Grand Remonstrance
  • 1642
    January, Attack on the five members and shows kings distrust
    July, Parliament raises an army with earl of essex
  • 1645
    new model army established
  • 1646
    Charles surrenders in oxford
    The newcastle propositions
  • 1648
    Prides purge. 48 mps are arrested
    Second Civil war
  • 1649
    Charles executed on the 30th of jan 1649
    Rump Parliament is formed
  • 1653
    Rump parliament is dissolved and the instrument of government enacted
    Nominated assembly ended due to fifth monarchists afterwards
    End of NMA
    permittal of civil marriage
  • 1647
    Heads of Proposals strengthens power of parliament
    Charles secretly discusses with scot’s for Scottish army
    Putney Debates
  • 1656
    October, James Nayler emulates christ going into jerusalem
  • 1657
    Humble petition and advice, Cromwell refuses the title of king
  • 1655
    Major generals introduced, 11 Districts, 200 ale houses closed by Worsley in lancashire
    Penruddock uprising
  • 1658
    Cromwell death and succession by richard cromwell
  • 1664
    Triennial act and Conventicle act
  • 1661
    corporation act
  • 1662
    Quaker Act
  • 1665
    five mile act
  • 1662
    act of uniformity
  • Declaration of indulgence
    1662-1672
  • Exclusion bills
    1679,80,81
  • 1668
    James I Declares himself as catholic
  • 1672
    Stop of the exchequer
  • 1674
    Test act, refused by James the DoU
  • 1670
    Treaty of Dover
  • 1683
    Rye house plot, 12 executed
    Plot to kill Charles and James by the duke of Monmouth
  • 1685
    Death of Charles
  • 1686
    Gidden Vs Hales
  • 1687
    James second declaration of indulgence, first in 1686
  • 1660
    Declaration of Breda by Charles and advised by general monck
  • 1689
    Toleration Act, allowed freedom of worship and no transubstantiation
  • 1689
    Toleration Act - Dissenters could worship freely in licensed meeting houses with open doors