Charles I accuses several MPs of treason

Historical Context Note

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Charles I issued a charge of treason again one member of the House of Lords and five members of the House of Commons. Parliament refused to endorse his decision and Charles attempted to make the arrests by force, sending a troop of horsemen to Westminster. Parliament had been warned and Charles' action was unsuccessful, but it generated a great measure of popular support for Parliament and against the King and his perceived tolerance of Popery.

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Citation: Editors, Litencyc. "Charles I accuses several MPs of treason". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 01 February 2010 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=2220, accessed 23 November 2024.]

2220 Charles I accuses several MPs of treason 2 Historical context notes are intended to give basic and preliminary information on a topic. In some cases they will be expanded into longer entries as the Literary Encyclopedia evolves.

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