King and Parliament, 1625–42
Publisher
Macmillan Education UK
Reference6 articles.
1. Cust, The Forced Loan; Cust, ‘Charles I, the Privy Council and the Parliament of 1628’; E. R. Foster, ‘Printing the Petition of Right’, Huntington Library Quarterly, 38 (1974/5), pp. 81–3. 2. Cope, Proceedings of the Short Parliament, p. 149; P. H. Donald, ‘New Light on the Anglo-Scottish Contacts of 1640’, Historical Research, 62 (1989), pp. 221–9 3. David Scott, ‘“Hannibal at our Gates”: Loyalists and Fifth-Columnists during the Bishops’ Wars — the Case of Yorkshire’, Historical Research, 70 (1997), pp. 269–93. 4. The account of the period from November 1640 until the outbreak of war is based mainly on Anthony Fletcher, The Outbreak of the English Civil War, and Russell, Fall of the British Monarchies. Quotations from Parliament’s declarations are from Kenyon, The Stuart Constitution, and Gardiner Constitutional Documents. See also Russell, ‘The Scottish party in English Parliaments, 1640–2, or the Myth of the English Revolution’, Historical Research, 66 (1993), pp. 35–62. 5. Fletcher, Outbreak of the English Civil War, map, p. 354; for this and the following paragraph see Ann Hughes, ‘The King, the Parliament and the Localities during the English Civil War’, Journal of British Studies, 24 (1985), pp. 236–63.
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