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John Claypole and Long Parliament

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Difference between John Claypole and Long Parliament

John Claypole vs. Long Parliament

John Claypole (21 August 1625 – 26 June 1688)or John Claypoole. The Long Parliament was an English Parliament which lasted from 1640 until 1660.

Similarities between John Claypole and Long Parliament

John Claypole and Long Parliament have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charles I of England, Charles II of England, English Civil War, First English Civil War, First Protectorate Parliament, Oliver Cromwell, Restoration (England), Richard Cromwell, Second Protectorate Parliament, Ship money, Star Chamber.

Charles I of England

Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.

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Charles II of England

Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685) was king of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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English Civil War

The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") over, principally, the manner of England's governance.

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First English Civil War

The First English Civil War (1642–1646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or "Wars").

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First Protectorate Parliament

The First Protectorate Parliament was summoned by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell under the terms of the Instrument of Government.

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Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English military and political leader.

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Restoration (England)

The Restoration of the English monarchy took place in the Stuart period.

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Richard Cromwell

Richard Cromwell (4 October 162612 July 1712) became the second Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, and was one of only two commoners to become the English head of state, the other being his father, Oliver Cromwell, from whom he inherited the post.

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Second Protectorate Parliament

The Second Protectorate Parliament in England sat for two sessions from 17 September 1656 until 4 February 1658, with Thomas Widdrington as the Speaker of the House of Commons.

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Ship money

Ship money was a tax of medieval origin levied intermittently in the Kingdom of England until the middle of the 17th century.

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Star Chamber

The Star Chamber (Latin: Camera stellata) was an English court of law which sat at the royal Palace of Westminster, from the late to the mid-17th century (c. 1641), and was composed of Privy Councillors and common-law judges, to supplement the judicial activities of the common-law and equity courts in civil and criminal matters.

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John Claypole and Long Parliament Comparison

John Claypole has 51 relations, while Long Parliament has 105. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 7.05% = 11 / (51 + 105).

References

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