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Ten Propositions 1641
A document sent to Charles I in June 1641 requesting extensions of parliamentary power, including the right to approve the king's advisers.
Grand remonstrance 1641
A document sent to the king on 22 November 1641 that passed the Commons by only 11 votes, illustrating the deep divisions within parliament.
Militia Bill
A proposal by Arthur Haselrig to provide an army under the control of parliament to tackle the Irish Rebellion, which caused outraged moderates to support Charles I.
Nineteen Propositions 1642
Demands issued by parliament in June 1642 as the basis for a settlement, which included oversight of the education of the king's children.
Self-Denying Ordinance
A early 1645 parliamentary motion where military leaders like Essex and Manchester resigned their commands to form the New Model Army.
Directory of Public Worship 1645
The 1645 replacement for the Book of Common Prayer that aimed to make religion less ritualistic and abolished traditional feast days like Christmas.
Newcastle Propositions 1646
Terms for a settlement sent to the king by Political Presbyterians in July 1646 that included parliamentary control of the militia for 20 years.
Agitators
Elected representatives of the rank-and-file New Model Army soldiers who held radical political and religious views.
Heads of Proposals 1647
A moderate settlement plan offered to Charles I by army leaders in August 1647 featuring religious toleration and parliamentary control of the militia for 10 years.
Agreement of the People
A radical constitution produced by Levellers advocating for a democratic republic, one democratically elected house, and complete religious toleration.
Oath of Abjuration 1643
A March 1643 law requiring Catholics to deny their basic beliefs or face confiscation of two-thirds of their land and goods.