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1641 and Long
The Rump had not agreed to its own dissolution when it was dispersed by Cromwell and legislation from the period immediately before the Civil War — the Act against dissolving the Long Parliament without its own consent ( 11 May 1641 ) -- gave them the legal basis for this view.
The King himself being thereby implicated, and the Long Parliament passed the Triennial Act, also known as the Dissolution Act, in May 1641, to which the Royal Assent was readily granted.
* Act against Dissolving the Long Parliament without its own Consent 11 May 1641
* Full text of the Act against Dissolving the Long Parliament without its own Consent 11 May 1641
It was later passed into formal law by the Long Parliament in 1641 and became one of the three constitutional documents of English civil liberties, along with the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689.
The Long Parliament, which had the Petition of Right formally passed as a public bill in 1641.
The Petition of Right was not a formal statute, and despite it being reaffirmed as a bill by the Long Parliament in 1641, the legal status of the initial Petition has been debated.
At Broadwindsor, early in 1641, Thomas Fuller, his curate Henry Sanders, the churchwardens, and five others certified that their parish, represented by 242 adult males, had taken the Protestation ordered by the speaker of the Long Parliament.
By 1641 the Long Parliament had the Council abolished due to reasons relating to the Reformation, the Council was the chief support for Catholic Recusants and Anglicans.
The Council was abolished by the Long Parliament in 1641, because it was the chief support for Catholic Recusants and Anglicans.
The Long Parliament put an end to ales, the last of which was held in 1641, and drove Christmas underground, where it was kept privately, as a form of protest.
Northumberland's brother Henry was involved in the First Army Plot of 1641, an attempt to rescue Strafford from the Tower of London and to forcibly dissolve the Long Parliament.
In the beginning of the Long Parliament ( 1641 ) the King's supporters were few in number, and the Parliament pursued a course of reform of previous abuses.
He was knighted, and was elected member for Kent in the Long Parliament, when he took the popular side, speaking against monopolies on 9 November 1640, being entrusted with the impeachment of Sir Robert Berkeley on 12 February 1641, supporting Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford's attainder, and being appointed to the committee of defence on 12 August 1641.
A crisis point was reached in 1641, when the Scottish Covenanters and English Long Parliament threatened to invade Ireland to finally subdue Catholicism there.
The estate had been bought in 1641, together with Temple Court Farm at Merrow, by Sir Richard Onslow, MP for Surrey in the Long Parliament, from Sir Richard Weston, canal builder & pioneering agriculturalist, of nearby Sutton Place.
I c. 1 ) ( also known as the Dissolution Act ) was an Act passed on 15 February 1641, by the English Long Parliament, during the reign of King Charles I.
In the Long Parliament Rous opened the debate on the legality of William Laud's new canons on 9 December 1640, and presented the articles of impeachment against John Cosin on 15 March 1641.
In 1641, Venn was elected Member of Parliament for City of London in the Long Parliament.
Charles was advised by Edward Hyde and others not to dissolve the Long Parliament as this would violate the statute of 1641 which said that Parliament could not be dissolved without its own consent.
The Grand Remonstrance was a list of grievances presented to King Charles I of England by the English Parliament on 1 December 1641, but passed by the House of Commons on the 22nd of November 1641, during the Long Parliament ; it was one of the chief events which were to precipitate the English Civil War.
However, Hertford parted company with the more radical opponents of the King in the Long Parliament in 1641, and was created Marquess of Hertford by the King.

1641 and Parliament
The Irish Rebellion which started in October 1641 brought the control of the army back into the discussions between King and Parliament.
Led by John Pym, Parliament presented the King with the Grand Remonstrance which was passed in the House of Commons by 11 votes ( 159 – 148 ) on 22 November 1641.
December 1641 Parliament asserted that it wanted control over the appointment of the commanders of the Army and Navy in the Militia Ordinance.
After the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Irish Roman Catholics were barred from voting or attending the Irish Parliament.
* Thomas Wentworth Sr., 1st Earl of Strafford of England ( 1593 – 1641 ), statesman ( specifically Member of Parliament and future Lord deputy and lieutenant of Ireland )
After Ussher lost his home and income through the Irish uprising of 1641, Parliament voted him a pension of £ 400 while the King awarded him the income and property of the vacant See of Carlisle.
As the middle ground between King and Parliament vanished in 1641 – 1642, Ussher was forced, reluctantly, to choose between his godly Calvinist allies in parliament and his instinctive loyalty to the monarchy.
King Charles I negotiated a " cessation " in Ireland, which allowed him to reinforce his armies with English regiments which had been sent to Ireland following the Irish Rebellion of 1641, but Parliament took an even greater step by signing the Solemn League and Covenant, sealing an alliance with the Scottish Covenanters.
Roundheads appears to have been first used as a term of derision toward the end of 1641, when the debates in Parliament in the Bishops Exclusion Bill were causing riots at Westminster.
In 1641, Parliament passed a Bill of Attainder against the King's minister Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford who was fiercely loyal to Charles.
* Charles I had to agree to the Triennial Act ( 1641 ), which required the Parliament to meet every three years with or without the king's consent.
It replaced the Jacobean structure that was once the home of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, whom Charles I sacrificed in 1641 to appease Parliament.
After the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Irish Catholics, organised in Confederate Ireland, still recognised Charles I, and later Charles II, as legitimate monarchs, in opposition to the claims of the English Parliament, and signed a formal treaty with Charles I in 1648.
This was followed by An Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament ( 1640 and 1641 ), an eloquent and forceful defence of his order, which produced a retort from the syndicate of Puritan divines, who wrote under the name of Smectymnuus.
The opposition to Wentworth ultimately aided an impeachment of the Earl by the English Parliament, and eventual execution in May 1641.

1641 and led
The English Civil War, 1642 – 1645, led to an expansion of the gunpowder industry, with the repeal of the Royal Patent in August 1641.
In 1641 Lovelace led a group of men to seize and destroy a petition for the abolition of Episcopal rule, which had been signed by fifteen thousand people.
In 1641, rebel forces led by Li Zicheng sacked the monastery due to the monks ' support of the Ming Dynasty and the possible threat they posed to the rebels.
From 1641 to 1643, and again from 1647 to 1650, he was chancellor of the university of Oxford ; in 1648 he removed some of the heads of houses from their positions because they would not take the Solemn League and Covenant, and his foul language led to the remark that he was more fitted " by his eloquence in swearing to preside over Bedlam than a learned academy ".
From 1641 to 1647, he led the fighting against the Irish Catholic Confederation.
His conduct in this matter displayed his ability, but his zeal for the exaction of ecclesiastical dues was remembered in 1641 in the articles brought against him in parliament, which appear to have led to the sequestration of his very considerable preferments.
Its communication by Castelli to Galileo in 1641, with a proposal that Torricelli should reside with him, led to Torricelli repairing to Florence, where he met Galileo, and acted as his amanuensis during the three remaining months of his life.
From 1641 the administration was led by a council (" Concilium status ") from Stettin ( Szczecin ), until the peace treaty in 1648 settled rights to the province in Swedish favour.
Early in 1641, just after the outbreak of the Irish rebellion, Sir Richard led some troops to Ireland, where he won some fame and became governor of Trim ; then returning to England in 1643 he was arrested at Liverpool by Parliament, but was soon released and sent to join the parliamentary army.
In terms of geography, his reputation for cruelty in Munster ( a whole province ) is actually limited to a small area near Clonmel in early December 1641 where his force did kill several dozen people without due process, which led on to the killings in revenge of English or Protestant people in the same area.
With the outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641, the local warlords, led by the O ' Reillys, took control of the area.
During the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Obins Castle was captured by a force of dispossessed Irish led by the McCanns ( Mac Cana ), the Magennises ( Mac Aonghusa ) and the Ó Neills.
In 1641, Dodo participated in the Battle of Songjin and led the Qing army in besieging Jinzhou in the first part of the battle.
A failed Portuguese invasion of Kongo in 1622 led Kongo to ally with the Dutch and assist them in attacking Portuguese Angola in 1641.
The Irish Rebellion of 1641 was intended to be a swift and mainly bloodless seizure of power in Ireland by a small group of conspirators led by Phelim O ’ Neill.
Sir Felim O ' Neill of Kinard ( died August 1653 ), also called Phelim MacShane O ' Neill or Féilim Ó Néill ( Irish ), was an Irish nobleman who led the Irish Rebellion of 1641 in Ulster which began on 22 October 1641.
The engraving by J. Voort Kamp published in 1641 that led to the lateral sulcus being named after Franciscus Sylvius Its first description is traditionally taken to be in 1641 by Caspar Bartholin who attributed its discovery to Franciscus Sylvius ( 1614 – 1672 ), professor of medicine at Leiden University his book Casp.
However events which led to the Irish Rebellion of 1641 and Irish Confederate Wars enveloped Virginia causing widespread destruction and de-population.
This financial crisis led to a series of tax revolts in several cantons of the Confederacy, for instance 1629 – 36 in Lucerne, 1641 in Bern, or 1645 / 46 in Zürich.
Proctor's extensive research led him to conclude that Mayow was born in 1641 near Morval in Cornwall and that he was admitted to Wadham College, Oxford at age 17 in 1658.
Between 1639 and 1641, the Farnese, then led by Duke of Parma Odoardo Farnese, came into conflict with the powerful Barberini family of Pope Urban VIII who responded by sending an army to occupy Castro.
On 12 October 1641, Luigi Mattei led 12, 000 infantry and 3, 000 cavalry against the fortified town.

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