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Charles I became King of England in 1625. He fell out with the English Parliament for several reasons. The disputes escalated into a civil war in 1642. After nearly seven years of war, Charles was ...
Exactly 400 years ago this month, King James I of England died and his son, King Charles I, took the throne. In 1625, no one ...
Basing House was a thorn in Parliament’s side. Commanding the road to London (held by the parliamentarians) the mansion hampered the city’s communications and its prosperous wool trade. It was ...
The Adobe Flash player and Javascript are required in order to view a video which appears on this page. You may wish to download the Adobe Flash player. The fractious ...
A rare coin minted by Royalists during the English Civil War is to be put up for auction ... town of Newark was held by ...
Historic texts associated with Charles I are being displayed near his birthplace to mark 400 years since he was crowned king.
Campbell, controller of the Scottish Committee of Estates, had agreed to intervene in the ongoing English Civil War, on the Parliamentarian side, while King Charles I had already commissioned ...