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Spotlight On: Charles II - The National ArchivesHe declared his wish for a 'general amnesty'', 'liberty of conscience', fair settlement of land disputes, and full payment of arrears to the army.
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King Charles II. his declaration to all his loving subjects of the ...King Charles II. his declaration to all his loving subjects of the kingdom of England. Dated from his Court at Breda in Holland, the 4/14 of April 1660.
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The Restoration and the birth of the British ArmyIndeed, the Declaration of Breda had stated that New Model Army soldiers would be recommissioned into service under the crown, along with the promise that ...
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Towards the Restoration of the Monarchy, 1-8 May 1660May 1, 2020 · Charles was careful not to overplay his hand. The Declaration of Breda, ostensibly issued from that Dutch town on 4 April, left open some ...
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Richard Cromwell, Lord Protector - Historic UKDec 2, 2020 · With the army taking action against Cromwell, power was seized and parliament was dissolved by Richard on 21st April 1659 under the watchful eye ...
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Richard Cromwell Resigns as Lord Protector - History TodayThe Lord Protector stood down on May 25th, 1659. Ever since his own time it has been agreed that Richard Cromwell was not the man his father was, which may ...
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The Rump Parliament recalled, 1659 - BCW ProjectA fter Oliver Cromwell's death in 1658, his successor Richard Cromwell was forced by Army officers to dissolve the Third Protectorate Parliament in April 1659.
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The end of the Protectorate - UK ParliamentHe was forced to resign, and thereby to abolish the Protectorate and hand power to the remnants of the old Rump, in May 1659.
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The failure of the 'Good Old Cause' | olivercromwell.orgBy his expulsion of the Rump on 13 October 1659 Lambert had irrevocably associated himself with the radicals; the restoration of the Purged Parliament would ...
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George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, 1608-1670 - BCW ProjectOn 1 January 1660, at Parliament's invitation, Monck marched south from Coldstream on the Scottish border with a force of 5,000 foot and 2,000 horse. The last ...
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Charles II and the Royal Oak | English HeritageOn the morning of 15 October 1651, he sailed secretly from a creek near Shoreham on a coal brig bound for the Isle of Wight. The captain turned her south, and ...
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[PDF] 18th March 2020 Charles II: The Court in ExileMar 18, 2020 · My last lecture described the extraordinary court that Charles. I created first in Oxford and then on the Isle of Wight. I now turn to what ...<|separator|>
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Charles II, Lucy Walter, and the Stuart Courts in Exile - jstorMar 8, 2017 · Charles II in Germany andFlanders, 1654-1660 (London, 1907), pp. 343 ... locations and movements in exile are difficult to trace ...
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The Irish royalist elite of Charles II in exile, c. 1649-1660Concluding remarks: The overall impact of the exile on the Stuart Court and its courtiers. Section 3: International agents: The actions and behaviour of the ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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[PDF] The Naval King Charles II's use of the English Navy, 1659Feb 14, 2023 · In total, this thesis shows that Charles II was unsuited to the crown he had strived for when in exile, failing to recognise that the country he ...
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CHARLES II, EXILE, AND THE PROBLEM OF ALLEGIANCEJan 31, 2011 · The result was the union of royalist forces with the Irish Catholic armies of Leinster, Munster, and Connaught; this coalition was augmented in ...
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The 'Royal Charles' under way, May 1660Charles II journeyed by road and water from Breda to The Hague. After a short stay there, he went on to Scheveningen and on 23 May [OS]/2 June 1660, ...
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1660 | History of Parliament OnlineAs the elections commenced early in April, the exiled Charles II issued a declaration at Breda, setting out his programme for a restored constitutional monarchy ...
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George Monck, 1st duke of Albemarle | British General, English Civil ...Sep 30, 2025 · Charles's Declaration of Breda, calling for amnesty, liberty of conscience, and other measures, was issued at Monck's urging.
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The Declaration of Breda, 1660 - BCW ProjectFollowing Monck's advice to move from Spanish territory to Breda in the Protestant Netherlands, Charles and his principal advisers prepared a conciliatory ...
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The Restoration of Charles II in 1660 - Clan MaitlandIt was predominantly royalist. On the 1st May the Declaration of Breda was presented to Parliament, which at once voted for Charles' immediate restoration.
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Declaration of Breda of 1660 - History Learning SiteMar 17, 2015 · The Declaration of Breda was issued in 1660. The Declaration was a well-judged move by Charles II and Edward Hyde, the future Earl of Clarendon.
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The Declaration of Breda - Sotheby'sThe document strikes a powerful tone of reconciliation with its hope that the restoration of the King would bind the wounds of civil war, its expression of ...
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breda.html - Constitution.orgThe Declaration of Breda April 4, 1660. CHARLES R. Charles, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To ...
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Main Papers: Letter and declaration from Breda of Charles IIDescription: 4-14 April 1660 -- The King's declaration from Breda. This record is two items, the declaration and an accompanying letter. The letter promises a ...Missing: issuance | Show results with:issuance
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Charles II, The Declaration of Breda (1660) - Stuarts OnlineWe do by these presents declare that we do grant a full and general pardon, which we are ready to pass under our Great Seal of England.
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The Genesis of the Declaration of Breda, 1657-1660 - jstorThere is nothing in Claren don's account, it will be perceived, to suggest that Monck was advising Charles II to protect himself by referring opprobrious.
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The importance of royal pardons in Restoration England.Feb 20, 2018 · The Declaration of Breda, as it came to be known, was dated 4 April 1660, and the Parliament that would determine some of the exceptions to the ...
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Act of Indemnity and Oblivion - Oxford ReferenceIn the declaration of Breda, Charles II had promised a general amnesty and the Act of 12 Car. II c. 11 put it into effect, 'to bury all seeds of future discords ...
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[PDF] The First Amendment's Religion Clauses: "Freedom of Conscience ...Nov 29, 2010 · In Britain, the idea of a religious notion of liberty of conscience finds explicit expression in the Declaration of Breda, issued by Charles.Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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[PDF] Restoration, religion, and revenge - LSU Scholarly RepositoryCharles's Declaration of Breda initially offered tolerance in religious matters. Questions of religion continued the entirety of Charles II reign and ran the ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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[PDF] CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN RESTORATION ENGLANDCharles II had promised a “Liberty to Tender Consciences” in the Declaration of Breda of. 1660, but the Clarendon Code and the irreconcilability of ...
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[PDF] Rump Ballads and Official Propaganda (1660-1663)Apr 14, 2017 · Most famously the Declaration from Breda states “that no man shall be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matters of ...
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[PDF] ABSTRACT Congregational Dynamics in the Early ... - BEARdocsCharles II's Declaration of Breda had offered “liberty to tender consciences,” but with his restoration to the throne, Royalist clerics demanded restoration ...
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[PDF] 'A Plausible Style': Wit, Religion, and Liberty in Restoration Englandtoleration bills were drafted and negotiated, a bill to enact the Declaration of Breda ... 'scandal' to tender consciences. Conscience was sacrosanct: 'exempt ...
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Declaration of Breda - Wikisource, the free online libraryJan 14, 2021 · Given under our Sign Manual and Privy Signet, at our Court at Breda, this 4/14 day of April, 1660, in the twelfth year of our reign.Missing: preparatory negotiations
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The Restoration Settlement, 1660-65 - BCW Project... lands required compensation for their losses, to which Charles II had agreed in principle in the Declaration of Breda. ... estates of the regicides went to ...
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Full article: Veteran Politics in Restoration England, 1660–1670Aug 16, 2013 · This article calls attention to the political and social significance of the military during the first decade of Charles II's reign.<|separator|>
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1660: the Restoration of Charles II - The Property ChronicleNov 11, 2024 · Either way, Monck played a crucial role in facilitating the Restoration. Meanwhile at Breda, in the Spanish Netherlands (now Belgium), where the ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Declaration of Breda. George Monck | European Royal HistoryThe major motivator in restoring Charles to the throne was George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle JP KG PC (December 6, 1608 – January 3, 1670) who was an English ...
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Charles II' and Entry into the Royal Governance of EnglandThe Restoration Settlement was based on the Declaration of Breda signed by Charles II before he had left Holland for England. ... Act of Indemnity restored ...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660Before he arrived he issued from Breda a Declaration of the principles on which he intended to govern (No. 105, p. 465). Those principles were set forth in ...
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england - Hume Texts OnlineNew minister——Act of indemnity——Settlement of the revenue——Trial and ... declaration of Breda, and had promised an indemnity to all criminals, but such ...<|separator|>
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King Charles II - History of the Stewarts | Famous StewartsUnder the Declaration of Breda of May 1660, Charles had promised pardons, arrears ... Under the 1660 Act of Indemnity and Oblivion, only the lands of the ...
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TEI | History of England, Part II From the Accession of Henry VIII to ...... Declaration of Breda. The result was that the political conditions of the ... An Act of Indemnity and Oblivion barred all their claims, and stopped ...
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The history of Great Britain, from the Restoration, to the accession of ...Act of indemnity.—Confirmation of judicial proceed|ings.—Settlement of the revenue. ... The army, though ... declaration of Breda. The Presbyterians had ...
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Declaration of Breda | Peace Treaty, Charles II, RestorationSep 30, 2025 · It expressed his desire for a general amnesty, liberty of conscience, an equitable settlement of land disputes, and full payment of arrears to the army.
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A Gathering Storm: The Build-Up to the Great Ejection (1/3)Aug 16, 2023 · ... Declaration of Breda in April 1660 he promised “a liberty to tender consciences and that no man shall be disquieted or called in question ...
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The Church of England's Great Ejection | History TodayAug 8, 2025 · In the Declaration of Breda of April 1660, Charles II promised 'liberty to tender consciences'. But his first parliament, summoned the ...
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HIST 251 - An Unsettled Settlement: The Restoration Era, 1660-1688Finally, in 1684 Charles further consolidated his position by defying the Triennial Act. Under the Triennial Act he should have called a new parliament that ...
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Your ultimate guide to the Restoration period - HistoryExtraApr 17, 2023 · The Declaration of Breda, drafted by the exiled court in April 1660, made it clear that Charles wanted to offer stability, to respect the rule ...