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The Committee of Both Kingdoms, (known as the Derby House Committee from late 1647), was a committee set up during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms by the Parliamentarian faction in association with representatives from the Scottish Covenanters, after they made an alliance (the Solemn League … See more
On 9 January 1644 the Estates of Scotland sitting in Edinburgh arranged for a special commission to go to London with full powers to represent the Scottish Estates. The special commission had four members: See more
The Committee met in Derby House at three o'clock every day of the week—including Sundays. Attendance in 1644 was patchy, since before the enactment of the Self-denying Ordinance, many of the members of the Committee had commands in … See more
• Arnold-Baker, Charles (1996). The Companion to British History (2015 ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-1138928831.
• Carlyle, Thomas (1897). … See moreOn 27 April 1646, Charles left Oxford and surrendered to the Covenanter army outside Newark. A few days later, they withdrew north to Newcastle, taking the king with them despite the furious objections of the English. In July, the Committee … See more
• Gardiner, S. R (1886). History of the Great Civil War, 1642–1649. Vol. 1. Longmans, Green, and company. pp. 274–277.
• Plant, David (17 December 2006). "The Committee for Both Kingdoms". British Civil Wars & Commonwealth website. See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Committee_of_Both_Kingdoms
WebWhen the Scots' army entered England by invitation of the English Parliament in January 1644 the Parliamentary Committee of Safety was replaced by an ad hoc committee …
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bcw-project.org/church-and-state/first-civil-war/committee-for-both-kingdomsWebThe Committee for Both Kingdoms. T he Committee for Both Kingdoms (England and Scotland) was established in February 1644 to replace the Committee of Safety after …
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- On 9 January 1644 the Estates of Scotland sitting in Edinburgh arranged for a special commission to go to London with full powers to represent the Scottish Estates.The special commission had four members: 1. Earl of Loudoun—High Chancellor of Scotland 2. Lord Maitland—already in London as Scottish Commissioner to the Westminster Assembly 3. Lord W…
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WebOn the 16th, so that the two kingdoms should be "joined in their counsels as well as in their forces", the English Parliament passed an ordinance (Ordinance concerning the …
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WebThe Committee of Both Kingdoms, (known as the Derby House Committee from early 1648), was a committee set up during the English Civil War by the Parliamentarian faction …
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WebWhen the Scots' army entered England by invitation of the English Parliament in January 1644 the Parliamentary Committee of Safety was replaced by an ad hoc committee …
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WebParliament also dissolved the Committee of Both Kingdoms conferring its powers on the English members of the committee. The reconstituted committee, with the addition of …
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