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The House of Commons orders Colonel Rainsborough to take command of the naval squadron guarding the Solent and the Isle of Wight, despite the House of Lords' objection to his appointment. Source: HGCW4 |
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The House of Commons passes the Vote of No Addresses by 141 votes to 91. No more approaches to be made to the King because of his secret negotiations with the Scots; the settlement of the nation to be decided by Parliament alone. The House of Lords is hostile to the proposal and refuses to debate it. HGCW4 |
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The House of Commons dissolves the Committee for Both Kingdoms; English members continue to meet as the Derby House Committee. HGCW4, HCJ |
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The Army Council at Windsor declares in favour of the Vote of No Addresses. HGCW4 |
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Tax riot in London; the House of Commons asks General Fairfax to send troops to occupy Whitehall and the Mews for the protection of Parliament and indirectly to coerce the House of Lords. HGCW4 |
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Peers hostile to the Vote of No Addresses absent themselves from the House of Lords. HGCW4 |
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The House of Lords passes the Vote of No Addresses. HLJ |
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The Earl of Lauderdale and the Scottish commissioners in London protest at the passing of the Vote of No Addresses. ODNB |
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John Lilburne and John Wildman address a meeting of Levellers at Smithfield, East London, with a fierce attack on the House of Lords. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Barkstead's regiment of foot occupies Whitehall; Colonel Rich's cavalry regiment occupies the Mews. HGCW4 |
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Lilburne and Wildman arrested on charges of sedition. They are held without trial until August. HGCW4 |
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Sir John Chiesley brings details of the Engagement to the Committee of Estates at Edinburgh. RCRS |
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The Scottish commissioners leave London for Scotland. RCRS |
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In an attempt to conciliate English Presbyterians, the House of Commons resolves to take into consideration the Confession of Faith prepared by the Assembly of Divines and to direct that all MPs who had not taken the Covenant should now do so. HGCW4, HCJ |
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The impeached MPs who have refused to return and stand trial are forbidden from sitting in the present Parliament. HGCW4 |
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Walter Strickland sent as Parliament's ambassador to the Netherlands with instructions to urge the States General to refuse help to the Queen and Prince of Wales. Source: HGCW4 |
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Declaration of the Vote of No Addresses passed by Parliament. HGCW4 |
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Parliamentary ordinance renews the suppression of stage plays. Actors disobeying the ordinance are to be flogged, spectators to be fined. AOI |
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(Mid February) Confederate envoys leave Ireland for Rome and Paris. TCK |
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Supported by the Duke of Hamilton, the Earl of Lauderdale and the former Scottish commissioners in England urge the Committee of Estates to declare war on the English Parliament. RCRS |
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The Marquis of Argyll supports the Scottish clergy in their demand to be consulted before war is declared and over the settlement of religion. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Poyer, governor of Pembroke, refuses to hand Pembroke Castle over to his successor Adjutant-General Fleming as ordered by Parliament until until his troops' arrears are paid. HGCW4 |
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(End of February) Colonel Barry lands at Cork with instructions from the Marquis of Ormond to open negotiations for an alliance between Royalists in Ireland and Confederates who oppose Archbishop Rinuccini. HGCW4 |
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(March) Ormond's agent Colonel Barry authorised by Lord Inchiquin to negotiate for a truce between himself and the Confederates. Inchiquin hints that he might declare for the King. HGCW4 |
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The Scottish Parliament meets in Edinburgh. A majority of nobles favour the Duke of Hamilton and war against England on behalf of King Charles. The Kirk opposes the war because of the King's refusal to enforce the Covenant. RCRS, HGCW4 |
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Parliament passes an ordinance declaring Colonel Poyer and his troops at Pembroke to be traitors unless they submit and surrender the castle. HGCW4, HLJ |
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The Scottish Parliament appoints the Committee for Dangers, Remedies and Duties to organise and co-ordinate the war against England. RCRS |
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(Mid-March) A number of duels fought between leading opponents and supporters of the Engagement in Scotland: David Leslie against Lord SInclair, Lord Eglinton against Lord Glencairn, the Marquis of Argyll against Lord Crawford-Lindsay. No serious bloodshed occurs. RCRS |
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Despite Argyll's objections, the Scottish Parliament makes plans for seizing Berwick and Carlisle. English Royalists assemble in Edinburgh. RCRS |
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King Charles fails in an attempt to escape from Carisbrooke Castle. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Poyer declares for the King at Pembroke in south Wales. HGCW4 |
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Sir William Fleming arrives in Edinburgh and declares that the Prince of Wales is ready to come to Scotland on assurance that the Scots are ready to fight for the Stuarts. HGCW4 |
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(King Charles' Accession Day) Pro-Royalist demonstrations in London; the City demands the King's restoration. HGCW4 |
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Lord Inchiquin declares for the King and for an alliance with the Irish Confederates and the Scots. Officers who will not support his change of allegiance are ordered to leave Ireland. Source: HGCW4 |
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Major-General Monro and the Scottish army in Ulster declare their support for the Engagement. TCW |
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Pro-Royalist riots by London apprentices and others. They are confronted by cavalry when they attempt to invade Whitehall; two of the crowd killed. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Poyer marches to Carmarthen to rendezvous with Colonel Powell. Their combined force estimated at between 3,000 and 4,000 men. ODNB |
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London rioters secure the City gates at Ludgate and Newgate; the Lord Mayor takes refuge in the Tower. Colonel Barkstead's regiment enters the City at Moorgate and succeeds in dispersing the rioters and arresting the ringleaders. HGCW4 |
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The Scottish Parliament provocatively demands the establishment of Presbyterianism in England and the repression of heresy and the Book of Common Prayer; it also votes to urge the English Parliament to open negotiations with the King in London and to disband the New Model Army. HGCW4 |
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The Westminster Assembly orders the completed scriptural proofs for the Shorter and Larger Catechisms to be transcribed and submitted to Parliament. CWA |
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The House of Commons orders the strengthening of the garrison in the Tower of London. HCJ |
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Colonel Horton arrives at Neath to enforce the disbandment of Parliamentarian troops in South Wales. HGCW4 |
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In expectation of a refusal of its demands, the Scottish Parliament resolves to raise an army against the English Parliament. HGCW4, RCRS |
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The Scottish Parliament approves a declaration that Scotland will declare war on England unless its demands are met. RCRS |
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James, Duke of York, escapes from London to the Continent. HGCW4 |
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Pro-Royalist riots at Norwich. HGCW4 |
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On hearing news of the plans for a Scottish army, the House of Commons resolves to strengthen the defences of Newcastle. HGCW4 |
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The Commission of the Kirk writes to all presbyteries in Scotland accusing the Scottish Par lament of interference in religious matters and rejecting the grounds for war against England. RCRS |
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Sir Marmaduke Langdale occupies Berwick for the King, intending to hold it until the arrival of the Scottish army. HGCW4 |
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Sir Philip Musgrave takes Carlisle for the King, opening a route into England for the Scots. HGCW4 |
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Army Council of War begins with a two-day prayer meeting at Windsor Castle at which officers search their consciences and pray for Divine guidance to determine the causes of the present troubles. HGCW4 |
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News reaches the Army Council of War at Windsor that Adjutant-General Fleming has been killed by Royalist insurgents in South Wales. Fairfax sends Cromwell with two regiments of horse and three of foot to join Colonel Horton in putting down the rebellion; Sir Hardress Waller sent to secure Cornwall. Army officers resolve that King Charles will be brought to account for stirring up a new war. HGCW4 |
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The Duke of Hamilton and other Engager lords formally invite Charles, Prince of Wales to come to Scotland. HGCW4 |
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Demonstration at Westminster by 2,000 petitioners from Essex, calling for the return of the King and the disbandment of the Army. HGCW4 |
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The Duke of Hamilton appointed commander of the Scottish army to invade England; levy of the Engager army begins. TCW, RCRS |
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The General Assembly of the Kirk declares against the Engagement. RCRS |
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In an attempt to avoid war with Scotland, the Westminster Parliament declares its commitment to the Solemn League and Covenant and proposes to re-open negotiations with the King jointly with the Scots. RCRS |
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Battle of St. Fagan's, Glamorganshire. Royalist insurgents under Major-General Laugharne routed by Colonel Horton. Remnants of the Royalist army retreat into Pembroke Castle. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell reviews his troops at Gloucester. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell occupies Chepstow and leaves Colonel Ewer to reduce the castle, which is defended by Sir Nicholas Kemoys. TCG |
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A grand jury at Canterbury, Kent, dismisses charges against those arrested for taking part in the disturbances at Christmas. A petition is drawn up similar to those presented to Parliament from Essex and Surrey. HGCW4 |
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Pro-Royalist riots at Bury St. Edmunds. The rioters seize the county magazine in the King's name but are dispersed by troops commanded by Colonel Whalley . HGCW4 |
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Londoners demonstrate their support for the King and the disbandment of the Army by ignoring the thanksgiving services for the victory at St. Fagans. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell advances to Cardiff. TCG |
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Riot at Westminster by pro-Royalist petitioners from Surrey trying to force their way into the House of Commons; guards pelted with missiles respond with musket fire, killing ten and wounding 100 of the petitioners. HGCW4 |
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Parliament restores command of the London militia and the Tower to the City; the Presbyterian Colonel West appointed Constable of the Tower. HGCW4 |
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An imposter claiming to be the Prince of Wales favourably received by seamen in the Downs. CN |
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Cromwell at Swansea. TCG |
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The Inchiquin Truce: a cessation of hostilities signed between Lord Inchiquin and the Confederate Supreme Council at Kilkenny. TCW |
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Rebellion against Parliament breaks out in Kent when the County Committee at Canterbury attempts to suppress the Kent petition. Insurgents seize Rochester, Sittingbourne, Faversham and Sandwich in the King's name. HGCW4 |
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Local gentry at Rochester agree to lead an armed gathering to Blackheath in support of the Kent petition. HGCW4 |
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Kent insurgents occupy Sandwich Castle. Letters distributed to every ship in the Downs calling on the seamen to support the Kent petition. CN |
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Cromwell at Tenby, where Colonel Horton is besieging the Royalists in Tenby Castle. TCG |
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Cromwell arrives at Pembroke Castle, defended by Major-General Laugharne and Colonel Poyer. TCG |
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Royalist sympathisers seize control of Chatham dockyard in Kent. CN |
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Colonel Ewer takes Chepstow castle by storm. Sir Nicholas Kemoys killed. TCG |
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Kent insurgents seize Dartford; Royalist sympathisers from Southwark take Deptford. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Rich's regiment of horse and some companies of Barkstead's foot secure Southwark, leaving the City Trained Bands to guard the Houses of Parliament. HGCW4 |
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Naval revolt in the Downs — mutineers in six warships expel Colonel Rainsborough and declare for the King. The mutineers secure Sandown, Deal and Walmer castles. Dover besieged. HGCW4, CN |
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General Fairfax reviews his troops on Hounslow Heath. HGCW4 |
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With the threat of Fairfax's advance, the Royalist insurgents abandon Deptford and fall back to Dartford. HGCW4 |
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Archbishop Rinuccini excommunicates all supporters of the Inchiquin Truce. Owen Roe O'Neill declares for Rinuccini, but Irish leaders Clanricarde, Preston and Taafe support the Supreme Council. The divisions preclude any possibility of help for the Royalists from Ireland. TCW |
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Plan for the King's escape from Carisbrooke discovered by Colonel Hammond. HGCW4 |
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Naval mutineers in the Downs send a declaration to the Admiralty Commissioners justifying their actions and calling for a personal treaty with the King, disbandment of the Army and a return to traditional forms of government. CN |
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Rainsborough dismissed from command of the Navy; the Earl of Warwick re-appointed Parliament's Lord High Admiral. HGCW4, CN |
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The Earl of Norwich proclaimed leader of the Kent Royalists at a rendezvous at Burham Heath between Rochester and Maidstone. ODNB |
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Fairfax advances to Blackheath. The insurgents at Dartford disperse. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Warwick sails for the Downs but is unable to persuade the mutineers to submit. CN |
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Tenby Castle surrenders to Colonel Horton. HGCW4 |
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Fairfax at Gravesend. With Rochester too heavily defended to attack, he marches south towards Maidstone. ATKA |
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The Confederate Supreme Council appeals to the Vatican against Rinuccini's sentence of excommunication. TCW |
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Battle of Maidstone: Fairfax defeats the Kent Royalists. The Earl of Norwich escapes to Rochester with a small force of followers. HGCW4 |
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Engager levies begin to muster on the Border. RCRS |
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Colonel John Morris seizes Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire and declares for the King. HGCW4 |
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On promises of good treatment, the Kent insurgents disperse. The Earl of Norwich leaves Rochester and makes for London. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Norwich at Blackheath pursued by a party of horse and dragoons commanded by Colonel Whalley. SOC |
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Parliament abandons the impeachment of the Eleven Members. HGCW4 |
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Royalist uprising in Essex. The county committee at Chelmsford taken prisoner by an angry crowd. Sir Charles Lucas takes command. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Norwich crosses the Thames at Greenwich with 500 loyal followers. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Warwick arrives at Portsmouth and confirms the loyalty of the ships there. CN |
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Cromwell's attempt to storm Pembroke Castle repulsed. TCG |
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Dover Castle surrenders to Colonel Rich. HGCW4 |
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The Scottish Parliament rejects the concessions offered by Westminster on 6 May and continues with preparations for war. RCRS |
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Insurgents at Canterbury surrender to Commissary-General Ireton. HGCW4 |
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Sir Charles Lucas and the Essex Royalists joined at Chelmsford by Sir George Lisle, Lord Capel, Lord Loughborough and the Earl of Norwich. HGCW4 |
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Sir Thomas Honeywood seizes the county magazine at Braintree in Essex for Parliament. HGCW4 |
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The mutineers in the Downs resolve to put their nine warships at the disposal of the Prince of Wales, and set sail for Helvoetsluys in the Netherlands. CN |
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Sir Charles Lucas and the Essex Royalists advance to Braintree, shadowed by Colonel Whalley. HGCW4 |
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General Fairfax crosses the Thames at Tilbury. HGCW4 |
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Prompted by Archbishop Rinuccini, Owen Roe O'Neill declares war on the Confederate Supreme Council and marches to attack Kilkenny. TCW |
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The Scottish Parliament grants full power to the Committee of Estates and adjourns itself, leaving the Duke of Hamilton's party in control of Scottish affairs. RCRS |
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The Essex Royalists enter Colchester in the hope of gaining further recruits. HGCW4 |
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Fairfax joins Whalley and Honeywood at Coggeshall then pushes on towards Colchester. HGCW4 |
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Skirmish on Mauchline Moor, near Ayr. Anti-Engager insurgents dispersed by Lieutenant-General Middleton. RCRS |
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Fairfax's attempt to storm Colchester repulsed by Sir Charles Lucas. HGCW4 |
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Fairfax begins preparations for a long siege at Colchester. HGCW4 |
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Three Royalist ships attempting to sail up the River Colne to bring supplies into Colchester driven back by the Parliamentarian garrison on Mersea Island. Three Parliamentarian ships arrive from Harwich to blockade the mouth of the Colne. HGCW4 |
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The Suffolk Trained Bands secure the roads leading north out of Colchester. SOC |
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Cromwell's second attempt to storm Pembroke Castle repulsed. TCG |
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The Prince of Wales, accompanied by senior Royalists, leaves St Germain for the Netherlands to take command of the nine warships that have defected. A summons sent to all exiled Privy Councillors to join the Prince. HGCW4 |
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The corporation of Trinity House petitions Parliament to negotiate a treaty with the King rather than fit out a fleet to sail against the Prince of Wales. The petition is supported by many ship owners and merchants. CN |
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(July) The Levellers begin publication of their newspaper The Moderate, which runs until October 1649. LCB |
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Heavy siege guns from Gloucester landed at Milford Haven for the siege of Pembroke Castle. TCG |
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Colonel Robert Lilburne captures 400 Royalists under Sir Richard Tempest in a surprise attack at Cartington in Northumberland. ATKA |
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Fairfax completes the circumvallation of Colchester. HGCW4 |
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The Prince of Wales sends a commission to Lord Inchiquin appointing him Lord-President of Munster. ODNB |
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The Engager army musters at Annan in Dumfriesshire. RCRS |
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Bombardment of Pembroke Castle begins. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Holland, the Duke of Buckingham and Lord Francis Villiers appear in arms at the head of a party of 500 Royalist gentlemen at Kingston in Surrey. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Holland attempts to secure Reigate Castle but is resisted by Lord Monson. Troops commanded by Sir Michael Livesey pursue Holland back to Kingston. Lord Francis Villiers killed in the pursuit. HGCW4 |
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The Duke of Hamilton's Engager army crosses the border into England. Hamilton marches to join forces with Langdale's Royalists at Carlisle. RCRS |
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Deserted by most of his troops and with no more recruits coming forward, the Earl of Holland escapes from Kingston with about 200 followers. HGCW4 |
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The Prince of Wales sails from Calais for the Netherlands. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Scrope captures the Earl of Holland at St. Neots in Cambridgeshire. The Duke of Buckingham escapes to the Continent. HGCW4 |
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Starved into submission, Major-General Laugharne and Colonel Poyer surrender Pembroke Castle to Cromwell. HGCW4 |
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The anti-Engager George Gillespie elected moderator of the General Assembly of the Kirk at Edinburgh. The Assembly declares the Duke of Hamilton a traitor to the Covenant. RCRS |
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Surrender of Walmer Castle to Colonel Rich. TCG |
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The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York received at The Hague by the Prince of Orange. HGCW4 |
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Fairfax's troops seize the Hythe, Colchester's harbour on the River Colne. HGCW4 |
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Skirmish at Penrith in Cumberland between Lambert's rearguard and Engager cavalry. Lambert withdraws to Appleby. ATKA |
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(Mid-July) WIlliam Batten defects to the Royalists in the Constant Warwick. ODNB |
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The Abbey Gatehouse, commanding the southern wall of Colchester, taken by Fairfax's troops. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell leaves Pembroke and marches for the north. TCG |
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The Prince of Wales issues a declaration supporting the Engagement. He sails from the Netherlands with the Royalist fleet which now comprises ten warships. CN |
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The Scots attack Lambert's headquarters at Appleby. Lambert withdraws across the Pennines to Barnard Castle in Durham, awaiting the arrival of Cromwell. TCG |
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The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland approves the Larger Catechism prepared by the Westminster Assembly. CWA |
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The Prince of Wales' fleet arrives off Yarmouth in Norfolk, but local magistrates supported by a small body of troops prevent him from landing. CN |
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The Prince's fleet sails for the Downs and begins seizing merchant shipping. CN |
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Lambert at Barnard Castle. ATKA |
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The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland approves the Shorter Catechism. CWA |
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Appleby Castle in Westmorland surrenders to the Scots. The Duke of Hamilton continues his southward advance. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell at Leicester. HGCW4 |
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The Duke of Hamilton at Kendal in Westmorland. HGCW4 |
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The House of Lords follows the House of Commons in voting for the release from prison of the Leveller leaders Lilburne and Wildman. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell at Nottingham where he secures supplies for his soldiers. HGCW4 |
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Lambert withdraws from Ripon to Knaresborough. AECW |
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Cromwell at Doncaster in Yorkshire, where he reinforces the siege of Pontefract while awaiting a train of artillery to come up from Hull. HGCW4 |
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The Duke of Hamilton advances to Hornby in Lancashire. HGCW4 |
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Henry Lilburne (brother of John and Robert) defects to the Royalists at Tynemouth Castle. HGCW4 |
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William Batten joins the Prince of Wales' fleet in the Downs in the Constant Warwick. Batten knighted by the Prince and appointed rear-admiral of the Royalist fleet. CN |
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The Earl of Lauderdale arrives in the Downs to negotiate a meeting between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Hamilton. HGCW4 |
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Sir Arthur Haselrig sends a force to recover Tynemouth Castle; Henry Lilburne killed in the assault. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell advances from Doncaster. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell and Lambert join forces at Wetherby near York. They advance across the Pennines in pursuit of the Duke of Hamilton. HGCW4 |
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The Confederate Supreme Council declares that anyone who aids Owen Roe O'Neill's forces is to be considered a traitor. CIR |
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Unaware of Cromwell's approach, the Scottish army marches through Lancashire. At Preston, Hamilton sends his cavalry on towards Wigan. HGCW4 |
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A landing force from the Prince of Wales' fleet attempts to lift the siege of Deal but is driven back by Colonel Rich. HGCW4 |
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Denzil Holles and others of the Presbyterian Eleven Members, whose impeachments are discharged, re-take their seats at Westminster. HGCW4 |
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The Prince of Wales agrees to accept Presbyterianism in order to secure an alliance with the Scots and to join with the Duke of Hamilton's army. HGCW4 |
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Starving civilians at Colchester beg the Earl of Norwich to surrender. HGCW4 |
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Battle of Preston: running battle in which Cromwell utterly defeats the Duke of Hamilton's Engager army. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell marches north towards Scotland. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Norwich rejects the terms for surrender offered by General Fairfax. HGCW4 |
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Starving women and children driven back into Colchester by Fairfax's soldiers. HGCW4 |
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Parliament repeals the Vote of No Addresses and prepares to open fresh negotiations with the King. HGCW4 |
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Sir Marmaduke Langdale captured near Nottingham and imprisoned in Nottingham Castle. ODNB |
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The Duke of Hamilton surrenders to Major-General Lambert and Lord Grey at Uttoxeter in Staffordshire. HGCW4, RCRS |
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Surrender of Deal Castle in Kent to Colonel Rich. HGCW4 |
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Colchester surrenders to Fairfax. HGCW4 |
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Colchester occupied by Fairfax. HGCW4 |
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The Committee of Estates in Edinburgh receives news of the the Whiggamore Raid in western Scotland. Major-General Monro ordered to gather his forces at Berwick while the Earl of Lanark musters the Scottish home army at Jedburgh. The Committee appoints Engager representatives to negotiate with the Whiggamores. RCRS |
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Royalist commanders Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle executed by firing squad at Colchester. SOC |
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Parliament passes an ordinance establishing a Presbyterian system of Church government to forestall the King's demands in the forthcoming negotiations. HGCW4, AOI |
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The Earl of Warwick's fleet sights the Royalist fleet. CN |
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The Royalist and Parliamentarian fleets manoeuvre in the Thames estuary but are driven apart by bad weather. CN |
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The Prince of Wales sails for the Netherlands. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Warwick's fleet, strengthened by Parliament's Portsmouth squadron, anchors in the Downs. HGCW4 |
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The Royalist fleet anchors in neutral waters at Helvoetsluys in the Netherlands. The Prince of Wales and most of his retinue leave for the Hague. HGCW4 |
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The Committee of Estates flees from Edinburgh as the Whiggamores continue their advance. RCRS |
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Ninth and final Confederate Assembly meets at Kilkenny (until 17 January 1649). TCW |
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Scottish prisoners in Lancashire who had been forced to serve the Engagers released; those who had volunteered transported to Virginia or Barbados. HGCW4 |
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The Whiggamores occupy Edinburgh. The Earl of Leven secures the Castle. HGCW4, ATKA |
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Sandown Castle in Kent surrenders to Colonel Rich. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell at Durham, marching north. HGCW4 |
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The Whiggamores again reject the Engagers' terms for a treaty. RCRS |
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Major-General Monro retreats into Scotland to join forces with the Earl of Lanark and the Engagers. HGCW4 |
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Engager forces march around Edinburgh to seize Linlithgow. RCRS |
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Petition by London Levellers calls for the adoption of the Agreement of the People. HGCW4 |
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The Engagers march from Linlithgow and scatter the Marquis of Argyll's forces with heavy losses then occupy Stirling. RCRS |
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Cromwell at Berwick where he requests that the Scots hand Berwick and Carlisle back to the English Parliament or be prepared to suffer the consequences. The Whiggamores send Sir Andrew Ker and Major Strachan to assure Cromwell that no treaty will be made with the Engagers unless they agree to disband their army and relinquish power. HGCW4, RCRS |
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Colonel Monck secures Belfast, Carrickfergus and Coleraine against Scottish supporters of the Engagement in Ulster. The Scottish commander Robert Monro seized in his bed at Carrickfergus and sent as a prisoner to England. HGCW4 |
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Negotiations between the King and Parliament open at Newport on the Isle of Wight (the Treaty of Newport). HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Warwick's fleet arrives in the Netherlands to blockade the Royalists in Helvoetsluys harbour. HGCW4 |
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The Royalist and Parliamentarian fleets at anchor in the harbour at Helvoetsluys (a neutral port). Prince Rupert takes command of the Royalist ships; the Earl of Warwick tries to persuade the crews to desert and return to Parliament. |
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Army headquarters moved to St. Albans in Hertfordshire. HGCW4 |
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Northern regiments appeal to Fairfax in support of the Levellers' petition. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell crosses the River Tweed and advances into Scotland. HGCW4 |
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Conference at Mordington between Cromwell and the Marquis of Argyll. Whiggamore leaders claim to be the true Committee of Estates and declare that no Engagers may be part of the government of Scotland. RCRS |
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The Edinburgh Committee of Estates declares that unless the Engagers accept the terms offered and disband their army, force will be used against them. RCRS |
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The Treaty of Stirling ends the dominance of the Engagers in Scotland. RCRS |
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Henry Ireton writes to Fairfax urging that Parliament be purged of Presbyterians and Royalist sympathisers. HGCW4 |
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Petitions from Oxfordshire and Leicestershire demanding that the King be called to account for causing the recent war presented in Parliament. HGCW4 |
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The Confederate General Assembly denounces Owen Roe O'Neill as a traitor and a rebel against the King. CIR |
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Engager garrisons at Berwick and Carlisle surrender to the Parliamentarians. HGCW4 |
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The Marquis of Ormond lands at Cork as the King's Lord-Lieutenant in Ireland with instructions to encourage the alliance between Lord Inchiquin and the Confederates in the interests of forming a united Royalist party in Ireland. CIR |
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Cromwell welcomed into Edinburgh by the Marquis of Argyll and Covenanters of the Kirk Party. HGCW4 |
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The Committee of Estates renews its declaration of 22 September excluding all Engagers from office in Scotland. RCRS |
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Cromwell holds talks with the Marquis of Argyll and Johnston of Wariston at which the fate of the King may have been discussed. RCRS |
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Cromwell leaves Edinburgh. Major-General Lambert with two regiments of horse and two companies of dragoons remains behind at the request of the Committee of Estates to protect Argyll and the Kirk Party. RCRS |
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The Marquis of Antrim leads a rebellion against the Marquis of Ormond, which is easily defeated. TCW |
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Petition from Newcastle presented at Westminster demanding that the King be brought to account. |
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The Kirk commissions Sir John Chiesley and Robert Blair to go to London and work for uniformity of religion between the two kingdoms according to the Covenant. RCRS |
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Cromwell at Carlisle from where he marches into Yorkshire and sets up his quarters at Knottingley, intending to enforce the submission of Pontefract and Scarborough — the only castles still holding out for the King. HGCW4 |
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Parliament rejects all the King's proposals from Newport. HGCW4 |
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Parliament asks the King to disavow Ormond and his preparations in Ireland. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Rainsborough murdered at Doncaster by four cavaliers from Pontefract who were attempting to abduct him. HGCW4 |
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(Early November) Sir Marmaduke Langdale escapes from Nottingham Castle. DNB |
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(Early November) Mutiny amongst Lord Inchiquin's Protestant troops in Munster over fears that the negotiations between the Marquis of Ormond and the Confederate Supreme Council will grant too many concession to Irish Catholics. Ormond and Inchiquin succeed in pacifying the mutineers but the situation remains tense. CIR |
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After discreet negotiations between the Earl of Warwick and Rear-Admiral Batten, the Constant Warwick defects back to the Parliamentarian fleet. CN |
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Fairfax summons a Council of Officers (excluding the Agitators) at St. Albans to discuss the Remonstrance of the Army, drafted by Henry Ireton and calling for the purging of Parliament and the trial of the King. HGCW4 |
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Major-General Lambert leaves Edinburgh. RCRS |
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After the Hind defects to the Parliamentarian fleet, Prince Rupert takes his remaining ships into the inner harbour at Helvoetsluys. CN |
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Several members of the Council of Officers oppose the Remonstrance. HGCW4 |
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A petition from the regiments of Fleetwood, Whalley and Barkstead in support of the Remonstrance presented to Fairfax. HGCW4 |
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The Council of Officers declares its desire for peace with the King. HGCW4 |
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Representatives of the Levellers meet with Ireton, Hugh Peter and Colonel Harrison in London and attempt to bring the Remonstrance of the Army into line with the Levellers' Agreement of the People. John Lilburne speaks against giving political power to the Army. HGCW4 |
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The Council of Officers send their final set of proposals to the King. HGCW4 |
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King Charles rejects the Council of Officers' proposals. HGCW4 |
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The Council of Officers adopts the Remonstrance of the Army. HGCW4 |
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Sir William Batten takes advantage of the Earl of Warwick's offer of an amnesty and resigns his commission in the Royalist fleet. ODNB |
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Parliament names seven persons to be banished from England for their part in the recent insurrections: Lords Norwich, Holland, Capel, Loughborough, Sir Henry Lingen, Rowland Laugharne and Sir John Owen. HGCW4 |
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The Remonstrance of the Army presented to Parliament by Colonel Ewer. MPs vote to defer considering it in the hope of a satisfactory outcome at the Treaty of Newport. HGCW4 |
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The Earl of Warwick's fleet sails from Helvoetsluys to avoid spending the winter there, leaving Prince Rupert free to use the port as he wishes. The Prince of Wales appoints Prince Rupert admiral of the Royalist fleet. CN, MPRC |
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Parliament names seven persons to be absolutely excepted from pardon for their roles in the wars: the Marquis of Newcastle, Lord Digby, Lord Byron, Sir Marmaduke Langdale, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Francis Dodington and Judge David Jenkins. HLJ |
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Confederate envoys return from Rome. TCW |
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Formation of the Western Association in Scotland, modelled upon the military associations of the English Parliament, to co-ordinate military action of Covenanters in western Scotland. RCRS |
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Army headquarters moved from St. Albans to Windsor. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Ewer sent to relieve Colonel Hammond of his charge of the King at Carisbrooke. HGCW4 |
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The General Council of the Army at Windsor resolves to purge Parliament rather than dissolve it as Ireton wanted. HGCW4 |
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Parliamentary commissioners at Newport take their leave of the King and bring his final answers to London. HGCW4 |
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Parliament again defers discussion of the Remonstrance of the Army. HGCW4 |
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John Lilburne and other leading Levellers at Windsor attempting to persuade the Council of Officers to adopt the Agreement of the People. A committee formed to reconcile points of disagreement. HGCW4 |
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The Army issues a declaration announcing its intention to occupy London. HGCW4 |
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Under orders from Fairfax, King Charles is moved from the Isle of Wight to Hurst Castle on the mainland. HGCW4 |
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Denzil Holles presents the report of the parliamentary commissioners at Newport to the House of Commons. HGCW4 |
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The Army marches into London. HGCW4 |
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Parliament votes by 129 to 83 to continue negotiations with the King. HGCW4 |
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Army officers and Independent MPs meet at Whitehall. Commissary-General Ireton and Colonel Harrison call for the dissolution of Parliament but the civilian MPs resist this measure and call for a purge. HGCW4 |
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Pride's Purge. Colonel Thomas Pride prevents MPs proscribed by the Army from entering Parliament. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell arrives in London from the north and receives the thanks of the remaining MPs for his victories. HGCW4 |
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Fairfax demands that the Army's arrears be paid in full; soldiers sent to seize funds from the treasuries of Parliamentary committees. HGCW4 |
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Lilburne publishes the amended version of the Agreement of the People. HGCW4 |
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Discussions on the Agreement of the People open at Whitehall between Leveller leaders, City Independents and the Council of Officers. HGCW4 |
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Five leading Presbyterians, including Sir William Waller and Edward Massey, arrested and charged with inviting the Scots to invade England. HGCW4 |
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Parliament reinstates the Vote of No Addresses and annuls the Treaty of Newport. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell visits the Duke of Hamilton in confinement at Windsor, hoping to gain enough information to convict the arrested Presbyterians. Hamilton refuses to betray his English associates. HGCW4 |
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Lilburne and Overton walk out of the Whitehall debates. ODNB |
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The Council of Officers resolves that the King should be brought to Windsor. HGCW4 |
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King Charles taken to Winchester by Major Cobbett. HGCW4 |
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Lords Denbigh, Pembroke, Salisbury and North visit Fairfax. The Earl of Denbigh chosen to carry proposals from the Council of Officers to the King. HGCW4 |
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Colonel Harrison meets the King at Farnham. HGCW4 |
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King Charles arrives at Windsor Castle. Riots in support of the King break out in the town and are violently suppressed by soldiers. HGCW4, LDCI |
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The House of Commons appoints a committee to consider how to proceed against the King. HGCW4 |
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Cromwell exhorts the Council of Officers to spare the King's life if he will accept the terms conveyed by the Earl of Denbigh. HGCW4 |
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King Charles refuses to see the Earl of Denbigh, thus rejecting the last overture from the Council of Officers. HGCW4 |
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The House of Commons votes that all Court ceremonial at Windsor should be banned and that the number of servants attending the King should be reduced. LDCI |
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First reading in Parliament of an ordinance instituting a special court for the trial of the King. HGCW4 |
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A deputation of Levellers presents a petition to Fairfax protesting at the Council of Officers' alteration of the Agreement of the People. ODNB |
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Alarmed at developments in London, the Confederate Supreme Council agrees to the terms offered by the Marquis of Ormond for an alliance between the Irish Confederates and the Royalists. CIR |
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Second reading of the ordinance for the King's trial. LCDI |
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