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Stuart Britain: Crisis in Monarchy
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Ereignisse
War with Spain
Cadiz expedition
Charles marries Henrietta Maria
French defeat the Huguenots
War with France
First expedition to La Rochelle
Treaty of Suza
Treaty of Madrid
First Bishops' war
second Bishops' War
Treaty of Ripon
In response to the Gunpowder plot James is given £400,000
Bates' case
Custom farners
New book of rates
Book of bounty
Great Contract
Cockayne Project
Sale of Baronets
James spends £30,000 on his favourite in court - Buckingham
James' debts increased to £900,000
100 monopolies in existence
James spends £3,300 on ante suppers
Monopoly act
Subsidy act
Strafford becomes Lord Deputy of Ireland
Strafford defeats all opposition in Ireland
The Irish Rebellion
Militia Ordinance
Attempt to cease Hull
Declaration of war
Cession Treaty
Solemn League and Covenant
New Model Ordinance
Battle of Edgehill
Battle of Turnham Green
Battle of Adwalton Moor
Battle of Roundway Down
1st Battle at Newbury
Battle of Nantwich
Battle of Marston Moor
2nd Battle at Newbury
Battle of Naseby
Buckingham is assinated
Millenary Petition
Hampton Court Conference
Bancroft becomes Archbishop of Canterbury
Treaty of London
Gunpowder plot
Prynne, Bastwick and Burton
Ship Money and Hampdens' case
Charles II proclaimed in Edinburgh, Scotland
Council of State
Marquis of Montrose
Cromwell crusshes the leveller mutinies
Cromwell arrives in Ireland
Storming and massacre of Drogheda
Battle of Carbisdale
Charles II signs the treaty of Breda
Montrose hung in Edinburgh
Cromwell leaves Ireland
Council of State
Charles takes the convenant
Cromwell crosses the border into Scotland
Battle of Dunbar
Edinburgh surrenders to Cromwell
Charles II crowned at Scone
Cromwell advances on Perth
Charles invades England
Battle of Worcester
Charles escapes to France
Cromwell dissolves the Rump
Trew Law of Monarchy
Basilikon Doron
Montrose raises troops
Montrose taking military action
Montrose sent 200 Danish merceenaries to Orkneys
Montrose lands at Kirkwall
Major-General Hurry
Montrose follows Hurry
Montrose summoned Dunbeath castle
Charles escapes to France
King James
Bye Plot
Main Plot
Goodwin V Fortescue
Shirley's case
The apology of the House of Commons
Act for the better discovering and repressing of Popish Recusants
£44,000 to three Scottish friends
New Bible
Abbot
James marries off daughter, Elizabeth
Sir Edward Coke
Addled Parliament
Cockayne Project
Overbury Scandal
Five Articles of Perth
Book of Sports
James encourages Parliament to discuss foreign policy
Madrid Trip
James is unwell
Charles wants £1 million
Bishop Laud opens up Parliament
Charles requests a benevolence
York House Conference
Buckingham Impeached
Forced Loan
Five Knights Case
Sibthorpe
Charles declares war on France
Petition of Right
Parliament to gve Charles 5 subsides
3 resolutions
Commission for defective titles
Book of orders
Laud
St Pauls Cathedral
Book of Sports re-issued
Wentworth
St Gregory's church
Royal Forests Land
Scottish Bishops
Anglican Thirty Nine Articles Introduced in Ireland
Ship Money
John Hampden
Revised book of rates
Ship Money
Riots in St Giles Cathedral
Scottish National Covenant
Black Oath
Oath of allegiance
Pacification of Berwick
Short Parliament
Petition of 12 peers
Treaty of Ripon
Finch and Windebank fled abroad
Root and Branch petition
Execution of Strafford
Triennial act
Bedford Bridge Appointments
10 Propositions
The Grand Remonstrance
Oliver Cromwell installed as Lord Protector
General Monck appointed Commander of Commonwealh forces in Scotland
Commission of Triers
Treaty to end Anglo Dutch War
Ordinance for the Union of England and Scotland
Failure of John Gerard's plot
Ordiances for elections
First Protectorate Parliament meet
Petition of three Colonels
The Western Design
Cromwell dissolves First Protectorate Parliament
Penruddock's rising
Resignation of Chief Justice Henry Rolle
Property confiscated
Support for Cromwell's policy of war with Spain
Charles sign an alliance with Spain
A healing question
Second Protectorate assembles
Parliament approves war with Spain
Execution of James Nayler
Arrest of the Five members
Militia Ordinance
19 Propositions
Excise tax
Self Denying Ordinance
Charles surrenders to Scottish army
Lilburne sent to the Tower
George Fox
Disbandment of the army
Soldier's elections
Army refusal
Army negotiations
Engagement act
Windsor Prayer Meeting
Pride's Purge
Charles I's trial begins
Charles I beheaded
Charles II proclaimed King
Rump votes to abolish House of Lords
Rump votes to abolish Monarchy
Rump passes act establishing the Commonwealth
Rump passes engagement act
Charles II arrives in Scotland
Treason act
Blasphemy act
All legal proceedigns in English
Charles II crowned at Scone
Act for confiscated Royal lands
Humble Petition and Advice
Parliament demand £90,000
Reeve
Cromwell dies
George Booth's rising
End of the Republic
Ordered regicides to be dug up
Trials of opponents
Corporation Act
Quaker Act
Act of Uniformity
Militia Act
Northern rising
Militia units kept for 14 days
Charles had 8,000 soldiers
Conventicle Act
Triennial Act (revised)
5 Mile Act
Victory against Dutch
Plague
Court of Oxford
2.5 million given from Parliament
Death of 8,000 English and sinking of 20 ships
Great Fire of London
Battle of Medway
Supply Bill
James, Duke of York, secretly converts to Catholicism
Repealed previous Act
Treaty of Dover
Second Conventicle Act
Custom Farmers abolished
War on the Dutch
Stop of the Exchequer
Declaration of Indulgence
Parliament grant Crown £1.2 million
Bill for relief of Protestant Dissenters
Test Act
James refused to take holy communion
CABAL attacked
Parliament wants to control King's children
New Test Act proposed
Test Bill
Parliament only granted £300,000 to Monarch
Compton's census of 1776
William and Mary marry
Anglo-Dutch Treaty
Danby
'Country' MP's distrust 'Court'
Danby impeached
Cavalier Parliament dissolved
Exclusion Parliament meet
Habeas Corpus Amendment Act
Exclusion Bill
Coleman's correspondence with Rome
Second Exclusion Parliament
Charles attends Lords
Oxford Parliament
Oxford Parliament dissolved
Louis XIV gives money to Charles for three years
Shaftesbury arrested for treason
Rye House Plot
Refusal to summon new Parliament
Danby released from prison
James, Duke of York restored back to Privy Council
Death of Charles II
Happy Parliament
Four Peers imprisoned
Godden vs Hale
'Immortal Seven' invite William
James II issued a declaration
James II becomes King
James II defeated Monmouth
William makes the decision to invade
Battle of the Boyne
Glencoe massacre
Million Loan Act
Establishment of the Bank of England
Public Accounts Act
Toleration Act
Lapsing of the licensing act
Unity Act
Bill of Rights
Triennial Act
James summoned the Convention of Estates
Earl of Tryconnell controlled most of Ireland
Edict of Toleration
William was persauded to summon Scottish Convention
Presbyterian ministers restored
Jacobite rebellion defeats William at Killiecrankie
Battle of Dunkeld
Treaty of Achalladar
Jerusalem recaptured
Perioden
Salisbury sold half a million of land = Crown debts
Lionel Cranfield
Robert Cecil - Lord Treasurer
Sir Francis Bacon - Lord Chancellor
11 years of personal rule
emigration of Puritans to America
Montrose's last campaign: Carbisdale
Edmund Peacham
Thirty Yeats War
Rump Parliament
Nominated Assembly
Rule of the Major-Generals
First Protectorate Parliament
Second Protectorate Parliament
Third Protectorate Parliament
The Second Rump Parliament
Committee of Safety
Third Rump Parliament
Long Parliament
Convention Parliament
Elections for Cavalier Parliament
Cavalier Parliament
'Tory Reaction'
William given £5.5 million
Protestant Irish identity
1st Crusade
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