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For his obdurate and reckless governance Charles I (1625-49) faced an equally obdurate and formidable parliament and he lost. The monarchy too lost, yet Charles grasped a martyr’s crown becoming the first saint of the Church of England. His reign may have contributed hugely to the destruction of the monarchy but his conduct during the trial and the dignity he displayed afterwards also helped maintain the prestige of monarchy and contributed to its ultimate restoration.

CHARACTERS

Charles I – King of England, Scotland and Ireland

Henrietta Maria – Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland, wife of Charles

James I & VI – King of England, Scotland and Ireland, father of Charles

Anne of Denmark – Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland, mother of Charles

Prince Henry – elder brother of Charles

Elizabeth – Electress consort of the Palatinate, elder sister of Charles

Prince Charles – son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, heir apparent

George Villiers – duke of Buckingham

William Laud – Archbishop of Canterbury

Roger Manwaring – anti-Calvinist bishop of St. David’s

Richard Montagu – anti-Calvinist bishop of Chichester

Thomas Wentworth – earl of Stafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Prince Rupert of the Rhine - nephew of Charles, Royalist cavalry commander

Parliamentarians



John Eliot

John Pym

Denzil Holles

William Strode

Arthur Heselrig

John Hampden

John Rolle



William Prynne – prominent Puritan and lawyer



Oliver Cromwell – parliamentarian and military commander

Thomas Fairfax – commander of the New Model Army

Robert Devereux – earl of Essex, chief commander of the Parliamentarian army

John Bradshawe – President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of Charles I

John Finch – speaker of the House of Commons (1628-29)

William Lenthall – speaker of the House of Commons (1640-47)

John Felton – army lieutenant and assassin



Francis Bacon – Lord Chancellor

Infanta Maria Anna – suitor for Charles I, daughter of Philip III of Spain

Philip III – King of Spain

Louis XIII – King of France, father of Henrietta Maria

Ferdinand II – Archduke of Further Austria

Peter Paul Rubens – Flemish poet and diplomat

Henry VII – King of England (1485-1509)

Edward III – King of England (1327-77)



John Milton – contemporary poet and civil servant

GM Trevelyan - historian

CREDITS

Juan Baptiste Lully – Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme

Henry Purcell – The Old Bachelor

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Dan Mitch3ll – Wild Horses

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