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for criticising royal ministers. In the second session, at the grand committee on the customs administration on 23 February 1629, Jermyn sought to discriminate between the misdeeds of officials and the king's commands. In March 1629, Charles I decided to rule for eleven years without parliament and
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to Spain in an attempt to secure a
Spanish marriage for the prince. The same year he was appointed a deputy lieutenant for Cambridgeshire. By 1624, Jermyn had become a vocal critic of Spanish policy and on 1 March he argued in the Commons that relations with Spain should be immediately severed. In
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In the 1628 parliament he voted consistently for the king's proposals and his attempts to raise additional taxes. Jermyn nonetheless supported the
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462:(1605โ1684), MP, courtier and Royalist.
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