James and Parliament
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- Created on: 17-05-16 00:03
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- JAMES AND PARLIAMENT
- First Parliament 1604-1611
- Gave a grant of £400,000 (the biggest ever)
- Issues over James giving privileges to certain Scottish individuals (e.g the bedchamber)
- Debates over Parliamentary priviledge: SHIRLEY'S CASE AND FORTESCUE VS GOODWIN IN 1604
- Plans to unite England and Scotland = abandoned after 1607
- THE GREAT CONTRACT, 1610
- Fourth Parliament, 1624
- Situation in the Palatinate meant James needed to call it.
- James is too ill to oppose Buckingham and Charles who want a war with Spain after the Madrid Expedition failed in 1623.
- Parliament grant three subsidies - not enough Buckingham wants land war, Commons want sea war.
- MONOPOLIES ACT - illegal unless sold to corporations.
- CRANFIELD IMPEACHED - for opposing war.
- First Parliament 1604-1611
- Third Parliament 1621-1622
- Economic problems, such as bad harvests, and Thirty Years War made MP's anxious
- JAMES AND PARLIAMENT
- First Parliament 1604-1611
- Gave a grant of £400,000 (the biggest ever)
- Issues over James giving privileges to certain Scottish individuals (e.g the bedchamber)
- Debates over Parliamentary priviledge: SHIRLEY'S CASE AND FORTESCUE VS GOODWIN IN 1604
- Plans to unite England and Scotland = abandoned after 1607
- THE GREAT CONTRACT, 1610
- Fourth Parliament, 1624
- Situation in the Palatinate meant James needed to call it.
- James is too ill to oppose Buckingham and Charles who want a war with Spain after the Madrid Expedition failed in 1623.
- Parliament grant three subsidies - not enough Buckingham wants land war, Commons want sea war.
- MONOPOLIES ACT - illegal unless sold to corporations.
- CRANFIELD IMPEACHED - for opposing war.
- First Parliament 1604-1611
- Called on James to enforce stricter anti-Catholic laws - James told them to be concerned about Puritans also
- Attack on monopolists
- Impeach FRANCIS BACON - James allows this to protect Buckingham
- SECOND SESSION - Impatient to fight Spain
- Parliament draw up 'REMONSTRANCE' - their right to freedom of speech, 1622.
- James rips its up.
- SIR EDWARD COKE IMPRISONED - behind the Remonstran-ce.
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