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Such demands can only have been made with the object of trampling upon the King's feelings as well as upon his political authority, and it would have been far more reasonable to ask his consent to an act of abdication than to such articles as these. Charles's counter-demands of January 21, 1645 (No.
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The negotiations, which proved fruitless, went on from 29 January to 22 February. The King offered only to rein in the powers of the episcopate in religious matters, and to give Parliament some control of the militia, limited to a time period of three years.
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long lists ... of the names of those Royalists who were to be subjected to divers penalties , and whole categories of unnamed persons were added, the expenses of the war being laid upon these Royalist delinquents (§
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was during the conference. His incentive to compromise was thereby reduced, but the same was true of the Parliamentary side, with its growing confidence in the
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a permanent body of Commissioners ... in combination with ... Scottish Commissioners to control all military forces in both kingdoms (§ 17)
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preached a sermon, strongly against the Royalists, and he was rebuked by Parliament. The meetings were arranged in the house of
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Rushworth, John (1721) . "Historical Collections: The treaty at Uxbridge, 1645". In Browne, D (ed.).
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The Concise Encyclopedia of the Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1639-1660
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the right of declaring peace and war might only be exercised with the assent of Parliament (§ 23)
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to be established south of the border, and Parliament to take control of all military matters.
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education and marriage of the King's children being placed under Parliamentary control (§ 21)
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religion in England ... to be brought to the nearest possible uniformity with that of
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Charles had decided that the military situation was turning in his favour, after the
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was a significant but abortive negotiation in early 1645 to try to end the
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The King's offer afforded at least an admirable basis for negotiation.
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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State: Volume 5, 1642-45
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Parliament drew up 27 articles in November 1644 and presented them to
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permanent submission of appointments of officers and judges to the
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660
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a Bill should 'be framed for the ease of tender consciences.'
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should be accepted as it had stood at the end of August, 1641
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62, p. 286), are conceived in a far more reasonable spirit:
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created unless with the consent of Parliament (§ 19)
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