History BA15 - The Latymer School
... to crawl round the foot of the castle rock collecting cannon balls for re-use. (The Scots also took part in this dangerous enterprise; but Elizabeth had to pay them.) But the English support for the young king also symbolised a shift in Scottish foreign relations, away from the Auld Alliance with Fr ...
... to crawl round the foot of the castle rock collecting cannon balls for re-use. (The Scots also took part in this dangerous enterprise; but Elizabeth had to pay them.) But the English support for the young king also symbolised a shift in Scottish foreign relations, away from the Auld Alliance with Fr ...
From the Renaissance 11 1 \ to the Puritan Age (1485
... In January 1647, the defeated King Charles was imprisoned by Parliament. There was some disagreement within the parliamentary forces but the king was brought to London in August 16 17. Cromwell then took control of London and arrested over 100 members of Parliament loyal to the king. The members tha ...
... In January 1647, the defeated King Charles was imprisoned by Parliament. There was some disagreement within the parliamentary forces but the king was brought to London in August 16 17. Cromwell then took control of London and arrested over 100 members of Parliament loyal to the king. The members tha ...
C:rd MilCH.29.wpd - Reformed Perspectives Magazine
... The great leader of the Parliamentary Army was Oliver Cromwell. He is one of the great characters of history. As colonel of a troop of cavalry, he showed great skill and courage. His regiment became famous as Cromwell’s Ironsides. It was never defeated. It was composed entirely of “men of religion”; ...
... The great leader of the Parliamentary Army was Oliver Cromwell. He is one of the great characters of history. As colonel of a troop of cavalry, he showed great skill and courage. His regiment became famous as Cromwell’s Ironsides. It was never defeated. It was composed entirely of “men of religion”; ...
Covenanter
The Covenanters were a Scottish Presbyterian movement that played an important part in the history of Scotland, and to a lesser extent that of England and Ireland, during the 17th century. Presbyterian denominations tracing their history to the Covenanters and often incorporating the name continue the ideas and traditions in Scotland and internationally.They derive their name from the term covenant after the Covenant between God and the Israelites in the Old Testament. There were two important covenants in Scottish history, the National Covenant and the Solemn League and Covenant.