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Charles began proceedings by withdrawing his declarations against Parliament but also insisted that no concessions he made should be valid until a complete scheme of settlement should be arranged; this led to an air of unreality from the beginning. This is heightened by the fact that Charles secretly
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led a faction that represented a more moderate, Independent interest, and though they were by no means radical, they acted to secure a settlement which would guarantee the rights gained by Parliament in the Puritan Revolution. It was the influence of the Presbyterians that led to the Parliamentary
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Presbyterian and Middle Group MPs were prepared to continue negotiating with Charles in order to reach a permanent settlement. However, Army radicals had lost patience with him and grew angry when Parliament appeared willing to allow him to come to London to complete the settlement and Vane and
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led a faction that represented a more conservative, Presbyterian interest, and were more inclined for a settlement that favoured the Crown.
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Parliament annulled the Treaty of Newport on 13 December 1648 and preparations for the trial went ahead.
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from earlier in 1648 in order to allow the talks to occur.
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Index

Charles I of England
English Civil War
Newport, Isle of Wight
Carisbrooke Castle
James Butler, 1st Marquis of Ormond
Denzil Holles
Henry Vane the Younger
Vote of No Addresses
Henry Ireton
Hurst Castle
purged
Denzil Holles
John Glynne
John Crewe
John Potts
John Bulkeley
Henry Vane the Younger
Nathaniel Fiennes
William Pierrepont
Samuel Browne
Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland
William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke
William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury
James Cranfield, 2nd Earl of Middlesex
Thomas Wenman, 2nd Viscount Wenman
"The Treaty of Newport, 1648"
"The Old Grammar School, St James' Street, Newport, Isle of Wight"
The Cambridge Modern History, Volume 1
The A to Z of the Puritans

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