Grand Remonstrance

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The Grand Remonstrance was a document conceived and largely written by John Pym, john Hampden and George Digby and passed by Parliament on 22nd November 1641. The Grand Remonstrance summarised all of Parliament's opposition to Charles' foreign, financial, legal and religious policies, setting forth 204 separate points of objection and calling for the expulsion of all bishops from Parliament, a purge of officials, with Parliament having a right of veto over Crown appointments and an end to sale of land confiscated from Irish rebels. The document was careful not to make any direct accusation against the King himself, or any other named individual, instead blaming the state of affairs on a Roman Catholic conspiracy.

See The Royalists and the Civil War for more information

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PersonJohn Pym +, John Hampden + and George Digby +
DateThis property is a special property in this wiki.22 November 1661 +
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