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Sir John Pym

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  • Entered Parliament in 1621. Supported the Protestation
  • Later MP for Tavistock, Devon
  • Nickname King Pym
  • Anti Spanish, anti Catholic, anti monopolies
  • ‘he … understood the temper and affections of the kingdom as well as any man’
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Benjamin Rudyard

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  • MP for Portsmouth in 1620s
  • appointed for life to lucrative post of Surveyor of the Court of Wards (When post was abolished in 1648 Parliament voted him £6,000 compensation)
  • co-founder of the Providence Company
  • poet & close friend of Ben Jonson
  • Also friends with John Owen and John Hoskins
  • Had patronage of the Earl of Pembroke
  • “This is the crisis of Parliaments: we shall know by this if parliaments live or die.
  • Excluded in Pride’s Purge
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Sir John Eliot

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  • Leader of the Hoc after 1626
  • Imprisoned for refusing to pay Forced Loan in 1627
  • Involved in petition of right & 3 resolutions
  • Led impeachment against Buckingham; compared him to Sejanus
  • Imprisoned in Tower of London with Digges in May
  • Considered “fiery spirit” by Charles
  • Spent time travelling in Europe with Buckingham
  • MP for Newport
  • Approved of the war with Spain
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Sir Edward Coke

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  • barrister, judge, and politician
  • Drafted 1621 Protestation
  • Drafted 1628 Petition of Right
  • often considered the greatest jurist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras
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Denzil Holles

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  • presbyterian
  • MP for Dorcester
  • Childhood friend of Charles I
  • forced the Speaker to continue sitting on 2 March 1629
  • played a prominent part in negotiations Scots Covenanters in 1641
  • His sister Arabella married Wentworth
  • He tried to prevent Strafford’s execution
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Sir John Seldon

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  • English jurist, a scholar of England’s ancient laws and constitution and scholar of Jewish law
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Charles’ Third Parliament

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  • Needed money after la Rochelle raids
  • Financial grievances: extra parliamentary taxation & Billeting
  • Legal grievances: Martial law & Habeas Corpus
  • Commons indicated it would vote the King five subsidies in return for his acceptance of a Petition of Right
  • Was prorogued in June
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The Petition of Right

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  • Seldon & Eliot proposed Bill of rights
  • Parliament settled on less aggressive petition drafted by Coke
  • summarised rights in place since 1225
  • No extra parliamentary taxation, individuals couldn’t be imprisoned without just cause in court, no billeting, no martial law
  • Lords didn’t stand up for prerogative rights
  • Charles’ acceptance on 7 June 1628 was greeted with widespread public celebrations
  • confirmed as a legal statute in 1641
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Assassination of Buckingham

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  • 23 August 1628
  • Greyhound Inn in Portsmouth
  • stabbed by John Felton, lieutenant in the English Army
  • Believed he had been passed over for promotion by Buckingham
  • Widely acclaimed as a hero by the public. Large No. of poems celebrating Felton were published
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Consequences of assassination of Buckingham

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  • Charles held Parliament responsible because Felton was inspired by June’s Remonstrance
  • Charles shocked at public celebration & distanced himself from ordinary people
  • Buckingham no longer scapegoat for Charles
  • Leadership of HoC became more radical
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1629 Parliament

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  • Recalled 20 Jan 1629
  • Claimed T & P contradicted Pet. of Right
  • In August Arminians Laud and Montagu elevated to bishoprics of London & Chichester
  • During 1629 sessions King made legal authority of Pet. more ambiguous
  • 2 March
  • Charles dissolved Parliament in person on the 10 March
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2 March 1629

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  • Door slammed in Black Rod’s face
  • Holles and Valentine held Finch down
  • Eliot shouted 3 resolutions
  • condemning collection of T & P and Arminianism
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