when was parliament restored
the convention parliament in april 1660. was an informal, unofficial parliament but had a HOC + HOL
what did the convention parliament do x3
CofE was reestablished
bishops resumed their seats in the HOL (after the exclusion bill of 1642)
Crown and church lands were restored to their former owners
clarendon general info
Edward Hyde
Chief Advisor - affairs of the state were left to him
Moderate for CofE
intended to recreate the political and religious system that was in place in 1641. he was assisted by bishops and members of the cavalier parliament who were eager to stamp out religious dissent and political radicalism.
why could charles have been so politically aware
he remembers the regicide so just aims to stay in power.
when was the declaration of breda
april 4 1660
what did charles say in the declaration of breda x5
why was charles welcomed back
general feeling of the pol nat that to have stability, there should be a king to return to the old order
concessions of the restoration settlement - x4
however - the settlement went towards charles as
restoration settlement - religion
Worcester Conference
Meeting between charles 2 and presbytarians
charles proposed a settlement where presbytarian councils limited the powers of bishops
the cavalier parliament rejected these proposals. (dominated by royalists and traditionalists who supported the established episcopal structure)
when did cavalier parliament sit
1660 - 1679
cavalier parliament stats
had a session every year apart from ‘72
name from the large number of royalists who sat
restoration settlement - property settlement.
restoration settlement - finance
HOWEVER left the crown in a deficit of £120,000 a year.
restoration settlement - amnesty
charles 2nds actions at the great fire of london
charles’ leading style
preferred to ensure his supremacy by setting counsellor against counsellor etc instead of dominating and leading.
woudl have different lines of policy running at once, made by different groups of advisors
when was the clarendon period
1660-1667
when was the cabal
1667-1674
when was danby
1674-1678
when was exclusion bit
1678-1681
clarendon period in brief
CABAL period in brief