parlimentary radaclism 3 Flashcards

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Puritans

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morally conservative but politically radicle in refusing to accept the est coe- grew more sus of c.1 ‘Cath sympathiser’ who did not go far enough with reforms - deeply distrusted arminians who gradually dominated coe

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coke(opposition to c.1)3rd p

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chairman of committee grievances. identified passage of petition of rights (series of abuses carried out on king authority)

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John Elliot (opp to c.1)3rd p

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set on commute for privelegdegs. impripsned in Tower of London- refused to pay forced loan and took part in impeachment agasint c.1+buckingham (went against)

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John plym

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numerous commutes relaitonto religious and finical offers . enemy of arminiasm

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5
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individuals in the king eyes

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they took a radicle stance-petition of rights/three relsotuons

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c.1 3rd palriemnt first session beginning war with France

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was a determination to work together- parliment approved war w France but wanted concession sin return for providing crown with fiance- c.1 depseoratly needed money so threated to rule w/o palriemnt if he wasn’t given funds

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c.1 3rd palriemnt first session ]
c.1 gave his royal assent to the petition in June-
petition of rights

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taxation only occur with palriemntary consent. imprisoment could only occur if just cause was demonstrated in court- magna carta
billeting + martinal law illegal

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c.1 3rd palriemnt first session
c.1 still faced with opp - paused palriemnt

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p still continued to attack buckhingjam- sir Jon Elliot produced remonstrance against buckighma + remonstrance that supported subjects who refused to pay t+p

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Buckingham assassinated aug 1628

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carried out by John Felton- captain during also french was 1627-9
-led to public spontaneous celebrations- c.1 wept. buried in secret funeral

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10
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result of buck death

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c.1 blame parliemnt (they gave Fenton motivation)
c.1 felt betrayed by public celebration of his fav death
a scape goat for c.1 had now gone- all Balme at his door

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11
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arminians continued to be promoted in coe>further deertating relations

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William laud- bishop londong
Richard Montague bishop Chichester

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c.1 third palreimtn - second session
p brought 2 grievances:

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promotions on armianins in coe
c.1 colleciton fo t+p
-trust completely erroed when p found out c.1 had erred the legal aurhroty of petition of rights

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-trust completely erroed when p found out c.1 had erred the legal aurhroty of petition of rights
HE HAD INSTRUCTED THE ROYAL PRINITER TO

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include both consitituial and non consitituntioanl versions . obscured statue number
=legal authorisation was ambiguous as a result and not seen as legitimate

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14
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the protestation included three resolutions which deemed following acts as trechorus:

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-the extortion of arminians in coe
-colleting t+p w/o p approval
-anyone who pays t+p
= AFFECTING C1 PERSONAL RULE WRITERS WERE MAINLY PURTINAIN PMS

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