19th Century · English
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660, by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (ed.) (1829–1902), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.
Chapters
- 01Preface to the Second Editionprose
- 02Introduction, I.: To the meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I. [—— 1628.]prose
- 03II.: From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I to the Meeting of the Long Parliament. [1628-1640.]prose
- 04III.: From the meeting of the Long Parliament to the outbreak of the Civil War. [1640-1642.]prose
- 05IV.: From the outbreak of the Civil War to the execution of the King. [1642-1649.]prose
- 06V.: The Commonwealth and Protectorate. [1649—1660.]prose
- 07Part I: From the Accession of Charles I to the Meeting of the Third Parliament of His Reign.prose
- 08C.: Remonstrance of the House of Commons.prose
- 09D.: The Commons’ Declaration and Impeachment against the Duke of Buckingham.prose
- 10D.: The remonstrance and petition of the Peers on the restraint of the Earl of Arundel.prose
- 11C.: Attorney-General Heath’s Argument.prose
- 12D.: Lord Chief Justice Hyde’s Judgment.prose
- 13Part II: From the Meeting of the Third Parliament of Charles I. To the Meeting of the Long Parliament.prose
- 14Part III: From the Meeting of the Long Parliament to the Outbreak of the CIVIL War.prose
- 15Part IV: From the Outbreak of the CIVIL War to the Execution of the King.prose
- 16I.prose
- 17VI.prose
- 18III, IV. (2)prose
- 19I.: Soit baillé aux Seigneurs, A ceste Bille les Seigneurs sont assentuz.prose
- 20II.: Soit baillé aux Seigneurs, A ceste Bille les Seigneurs sont assentuz.prose
- 21III.: Soit baillé aux Seigneurs, A ceste Bille les Seigneurs sont assentuz.prose
- 22IV.: Soit baillé aux Seigneurs, A ceste Bille les Seigneurs sont assentuz.prose
- 23Part V: The Commonwealth and Protectorateprose
- 24Appendixprose
In the atlas
fully mappedFigures110
Charles I · King Charles I · King James I · Oliver Cromwell · King · Duke of Buckingham · Edward III · William Laud · Charles I, King of England · Earl of Bristol
Ideas60
High treason · Popery · Ship-money · Tonnage and Poundage · Royal prerogative · Episcopacy · Habeas Corpus · Liberty of the subject · Prelacy · General Pardon
Places54
England · Ireland · Scotland · Westminster · Wales · London · Berwick-upon-Tweed · Tower of London · Cinque Ports · City of London
Groups56
House of Commons · Parliament · House of Lords · Privy Council · Judges · Papists · Scots · Archbishops and Bishops · Bishops · Church of England
Events43
Irish Rebellion · Rebellion in Ireland · The Bishops' Wars · The English Civil War · Bates's Case · Battle of Worcester · Dissolution of the Parliament · Execution of Charles I · Hampden's Case · Impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham
Objects49
Great Seal of England · Book of Common Prayer · Agreement of the People · Petition of Right · The Great Seal · Magna Carta · Grand Remonstrance · Nineteen Propositions · Solemn League and Covenant · The Four Bills
268 citations · 343 themes · 1,849 entity mentions — every one anchored to a verbatim passage. The atlas.