Charles PR Flashcards
When was Catechising
1629 sermons replaced with catechising
When and what was the book of orders
1631 - Book of orders - local government placed firmly under the central authority of the state. Regular written reports to overseen by the privy council. Ensured local government more likely to enforce unpopular polies
When and what was the book of orders
1631 - Book of orders - local government placed firmly under the central authority of the state. Regular written reports to overseen by the privy council. Ensured local government more likely to enforce unpopular polies
When was Wentworth sent to ireland
1632 - Wentworth sent to ireland - ruled ruthlessly by controlling all factions instead of allying with one to control the others as previous Irish rules have done.
When and what was the book of sports
1633 - Book of Sports - angered Puritans as in consistesd of a list of activites that were allowed to happen on a Sunday such as Dancing and Archery. This angered the Puritians who viewed strict observane of the Sabbath as a key part of thier faith.
When and what was the altar controvercy
1633 - Alter Controvercy. Rails around alter made it seem like a sacred area, greater emphasis on catholic ceremony
When was laud appointed archbishop of canturbury
1633 - Laud becomes archibishop of canterbury
When were Feoffers banned
1633 - Bannded Feoffees for impropriating
When were bishops introduced in Scotland
1635 - Bishops introduced in Scotland
What was the early yield on Ship money
1635-37 - High Yield of ship money 90%.
When were relgious cannons introduced into Scotland and what did they state
1636 - Religious cannons in scotland banning improvised prayer to ensure the use of the new prayer book - the book of common order, ministers had to wear surplice when they performed communion, alter moved to the east wall
When was the book of orders introduced
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Book of orders introduced in England 1636 and Scotland in 1637
When was the laudian prayer book implemented and what was the reaction
- 1637 - Introduction of the new laudian prayer book, leads to riots in scotland and resistance
When and what was the Ship moiney trial
1637 - Ship money trial, John Hampton failed to pay ship money. Although Charles won the trail, it had a large impact on public perception and ship money income reduced
When was the prayer book introduced in Scotland
- 1637 - prayer bool introduced without the consultation of the Kirk - threatened thier independace in the Church led to riot in St Giles cathedral.
When was the signing of the National Convent
1638 - Signing of the national coventent in Scotland, uniting opponents of Charles relgious policies
When was the establishment of the tables
1638 - The Tables (a group within the scottish Parlaiment set up to establish the Scottish Church to what it was in 1580) ensured the National convent was signed to demand Scottish religious independace from Charles)
When was the start of the Bishops wars
1639 - Start of the Bishops wars, Charles raises an army to suppress the covenanters. Faced significant challenges; poor funding; logistical issues and inexperienced troops. On the other hand the covenanters had popular support and a well disciplined
When was the end of the 1st bishop war
June 1639 - Treaty of Berwick, peaceful resolution, favoured Covenanters. Charles withdrew his forced, and abandoned his religious policies in Scotland.
When is edinbougrh castle seized
1639 - Scottish general seizes Edinburgh Castle - Leslie
What is the later yield of Ship money
1639 - Ship money yield decreased to 25%
When was the start of the second Bishops war
1640 - Charles starts second bishops war
What was the end of the second bishops war
1640 - Treaty of Ripon, Charles pays the scots £850 a day to occupy Newcastle and he is forced to recall parliament