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1 History Component 2 Review: Use the notes on the following slide to create a flowchart of the events in 1629 3. Check Cover both flowcharts and write a narrative of what happened in 1629 from memory. Check your work and use green pen to add in any key missing details 2. Practise: Cover the flow chart and try to write out as much as possible from memory Check your flowchart and add any missing information in green pen

2 After the death of Buckingham, Charles I hoped that the House of Commons would at last co-operate with him, so he recalled Parliament, which assembled 20 January 1629. Instead, the House of Commons began to complain of the "subtle and pernicious spreading of the Arminian faction", and of Charles' continued collection of tonnage and poundage. The dispute was aggravated by the case of John Rolle, a Member of Parliament whose goods had been seized by customs officers when he had refused to pay tonnage and poundage. Charles tried in person to stop the House of Commons' attack on these officials as subverting his authority. Charles briefly adjourned the House until 2 March, hoping to arrange some compromise. When it reassembled, Charles ordered the Speaker, Sir John Finch, to adjourn once more. To prevent this, Denzil Holles and Benjamin Valentine held the Speaker in his chair, while Eliot’s Three Resolutions were read out. In the ensuing chaos, no formal vote was taken, but some Members did shout their approval. Charles immediately dissolved Parliament. Denzil Holles, Benjamin Valentine, William Strode, John Selden and John Eliot were all arrested. Strode and Valentine were not freed until Selden submitted and was released. Holles escaped abroad. Eliot died in the Tower of London in 1632.


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