"A Most Grievous and Insupportable Vexation":Billeting in Early Seventeenth Century EnglandOne of the great controversies in England during the 1620s was the practice of billeting soldiers by order of the royal government in private homes without the consent of the householder. This practice caused considerable distress for the billeters and was one of the initial causes of the English dislike of Charles I and a major contributor to the political turmoil of the 1620s. Billeting was also one of the roots of the Petition of Right, passed by Parliament and given the King's assent in 1628. This Petition became an important part of the English constitutional system over the centuries and had echoes in the American Constitution. The Disserta...
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Constitutional development in England in the 17th century summary This thesis deals with an importan...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the county of Cambridgeshire using the Lord Lieuten...
The study of fifteenth century English constitutional history covers a period of great political, mi...
Examples of the way in which an organized society reacts to a threat against its continuance are rec...
The execution of Charles I and the establishment of a republican and , subsequently, a military gove...
In the early modern period the viability of large-scale drainage projects implemented by courtiers, ...
This thesis explores the impact of the Caroline reform policies during the Personal Rule on the orga...
In this paper, I have endeavored to illustrate many of the forms of crime committed during the late ...
The thesis provides a detailed account of Hesilrige's involvement in the local politics of Leicester...
The Statute of Uses: A Tudor Solution to the Evasion of Feudal Incidents and Its Consequences Fo...
English parliamentary habeas corpus proceedings have been neglected by scholars. This Article ends t...
The aim of this work is to further research into the English army through the comparison of the prev...
During the English Civil Wars a number of men turned their attention to serious land problems caused...
The purpose of this dissertation is to accurately identify, categorize, and describe a large and pre...
At the start of the Seven Years War in 1756, there occurred an unexpected increase in the demand by ...
Constitutional development in England in the 17th century summary This thesis deals with an importan...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the county of Cambridgeshire using the Lord Lieuten...
The study of fifteenth century English constitutional history covers a period of great political, mi...
Examples of the way in which an organized society reacts to a threat against its continuance are rec...