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The Glorious Revolution
The term Glorious Revolution refers to the
series of events in 1688-89 which
culminated in the exile of King James II
and the accession to the throne of William
and Mary. It has also been seen as a
watershed in the development of the
constitution and especially of the role of
Parliament.
Introduction
The Glorious Revolution is a term used to describe
the peaceful way in which Parliament
asserted its rights over the monarchy in 1688. The
events that took place between 1685 and 1689
starting with the death of Charles II and
culminating in the Bill of Rights in 1689.
Events of 1685 – 1689
1685: succession of James II
• On 6 February Charles II died and was succeeded by his brother, the
Catholic James II. In spite of widespread fears of Catholicism, and the
previous attempts which had been made to exclude
• James II from the throne, the succession occurred without incident. In fact
on 19 May, when James's Parliament met, it was overwhelmingly loyalist in
composition. The House voted James for life the same revenues his brother had
enjoyed.
• Indeed after the suppressed invasions by the Dukes of Argyle and
Monmouth, the Commons voted additional grants, accompanied by fervent
protestations of loyalty.
However, this fervour did not last.
When the House was recalled after
the summer, James asked the
Commons for more money for the
maintenance of his standing army.
He further antagonized them by
asking for the repeal of the Test Acts.
These were the 1673 Acts that
required office holders to prove that
they were not Catholics by making a
declaration against
transubstantiation.
Between 12 and 19 November
Parliament declined to repeal the
Acts and refused the extra money. In
their reply to the King's speech
parliament made it clear that the
King's employment of Catholic
officers was "of the greatest concern
to the rights of all your Majesty's
dutiful and loyal subjects" and
begged him to allay their
"apprehensions and jealousies".
On 20 November, James prorogued
Parliament, realizing that they would
1686: repeal of the Test Acts
• In April, in a collusive law case, the judges ruled that James II could dispense
with the Test Acts without the consent of Parliament in individual cases. The
King began to introduce Roman Catholics and some dissenters into the army,
universities, and even posts within the Anglican Church. On 15 July an
Ecclesiastical Commission was set up, to which the King's powers as Governor
of the Church of England were delegated.
• In these circumstances, it was not surprising that throughout 1686 a growing fear manifested itself
among the King's subjects that James was plotting to impose his own religious views on the country.
• Meanwhile, to secure a House of Commons that would support his policies,
James began a campaign to appoint sympathetic electors. Deputy Lieutenants,
Justices of the Peace and members of municipal corporations (who had the
right to vote) were asked whether they would support candidates willing to
repeal the penal laws and Test Acts. On the basis of their answers, many were
turned out, to be replaced with Roman Catholics and dissenters.
1688: the Glorious Revolution
• The Declaration of Indulgence was reissued by
James on April 27 1688.
• On June 8 the Seven Bishops were arrested and
sent to the Tower to await trial; two days after this,
with very poor timing, the Queen gave birth to a
son, James Francis Edward, Prince of Wales, who
was baptised according to the Roman Catholic rite.
• The prospect of an unending Catholic dynasty
ruling without Parliament gave rise to ugly rumours
that the baby was no true prince but a substitute
smuggled into the Queen's bed in a warming pan.
• When, a few days afterwards, on 30 June the
Seven Bishops were acquitted by jury, huge
crowds celebrated in the streets, burning effigies of
the Pope, and attacking Catholic establishments.
The Seven Bishops
• This invited William of Orange, Protestant son-in-law to James, to intervene to save both Church
and State.
• In fact William had already made his decision to intervene, listing at length the allegedly illegal
actions of the last three years.
• William landed at Torbay in Devon with about 15,000 (mostly Dutch) troops on November 5;
the only successful large-scale landing in England since 1485.
• He entered London on December 19, and a few days later James II was allowed to escape for
France.
1689: Bill of Rights
On 22 January a new Parliament first met. This was known as the Convention
Parliament although as it was summoned by William of Orange and not the King, was
not strictly speaking a Parliament at all.
On February 12, the Convention Parliament issued a Declaration of Rights which
sharply condemned the actions of James II and asserted what it described as "certain
ancient rights and liberties".
The same day, Princess Mary, William's wife and James's elder daughter, arrived in
London.
Lord Halifax, the leader of the Lords, read the Declaration to both William and Mary
on the next day, and then offered them the crown.
The declaration was later embodied in the Bill of Rights passed by Parliament in
December 1689: this further stipulated that the throne be occupied by a Protestant
only and that the succession was to rest with the heirs of Mary the heirs of her sister
Anne.

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The Glorious Revolution by Herrera Paola

  • 1. The Glorious Revolution The term Glorious Revolution refers to the series of events in 1688-89 which culminated in the exile of King James II and the accession to the throne of William and Mary. It has also been seen as a watershed in the development of the constitution and especially of the role of Parliament.
  • 2. Introduction The Glorious Revolution is a term used to describe the peaceful way in which Parliament asserted its rights over the monarchy in 1688. The events that took place between 1685 and 1689 starting with the death of Charles II and culminating in the Bill of Rights in 1689.
  • 3. Events of 1685 – 1689 1685: succession of James II • On 6 February Charles II died and was succeeded by his brother, the Catholic James II. In spite of widespread fears of Catholicism, and the previous attempts which had been made to exclude • James II from the throne, the succession occurred without incident. In fact on 19 May, when James's Parliament met, it was overwhelmingly loyalist in composition. The House voted James for life the same revenues his brother had enjoyed. • Indeed after the suppressed invasions by the Dukes of Argyle and Monmouth, the Commons voted additional grants, accompanied by fervent protestations of loyalty.
  • 4. However, this fervour did not last. When the House was recalled after the summer, James asked the Commons for more money for the maintenance of his standing army. He further antagonized them by asking for the repeal of the Test Acts. These were the 1673 Acts that required office holders to prove that they were not Catholics by making a declaration against transubstantiation. Between 12 and 19 November Parliament declined to repeal the Acts and refused the extra money. In their reply to the King's speech parliament made it clear that the King's employment of Catholic officers was "of the greatest concern to the rights of all your Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects" and begged him to allay their "apprehensions and jealousies". On 20 November, James prorogued Parliament, realizing that they would
  • 5. 1686: repeal of the Test Acts • In April, in a collusive law case, the judges ruled that James II could dispense with the Test Acts without the consent of Parliament in individual cases. The King began to introduce Roman Catholics and some dissenters into the army, universities, and even posts within the Anglican Church. On 15 July an Ecclesiastical Commission was set up, to which the King's powers as Governor of the Church of England were delegated. • In these circumstances, it was not surprising that throughout 1686 a growing fear manifested itself among the King's subjects that James was plotting to impose his own religious views on the country. • Meanwhile, to secure a House of Commons that would support his policies, James began a campaign to appoint sympathetic electors. Deputy Lieutenants, Justices of the Peace and members of municipal corporations (who had the right to vote) were asked whether they would support candidates willing to repeal the penal laws and Test Acts. On the basis of their answers, many were turned out, to be replaced with Roman Catholics and dissenters.
  • 6. 1688: the Glorious Revolution • The Declaration of Indulgence was reissued by James on April 27 1688. • On June 8 the Seven Bishops were arrested and sent to the Tower to await trial; two days after this, with very poor timing, the Queen gave birth to a son, James Francis Edward, Prince of Wales, who was baptised according to the Roman Catholic rite. • The prospect of an unending Catholic dynasty ruling without Parliament gave rise to ugly rumours that the baby was no true prince but a substitute smuggled into the Queen's bed in a warming pan. • When, a few days afterwards, on 30 June the Seven Bishops were acquitted by jury, huge crowds celebrated in the streets, burning effigies of the Pope, and attacking Catholic establishments. The Seven Bishops
  • 7. • This invited William of Orange, Protestant son-in-law to James, to intervene to save both Church and State. • In fact William had already made his decision to intervene, listing at length the allegedly illegal actions of the last three years. • William landed at Torbay in Devon with about 15,000 (mostly Dutch) troops on November 5; the only successful large-scale landing in England since 1485. • He entered London on December 19, and a few days later James II was allowed to escape for France.
  • 8. 1689: Bill of Rights On 22 January a new Parliament first met. This was known as the Convention Parliament although as it was summoned by William of Orange and not the King, was not strictly speaking a Parliament at all. On February 12, the Convention Parliament issued a Declaration of Rights which sharply condemned the actions of James II and asserted what it described as "certain ancient rights and liberties". The same day, Princess Mary, William's wife and James's elder daughter, arrived in London. Lord Halifax, the leader of the Lords, read the Declaration to both William and Mary on the next day, and then offered them the crown. The declaration was later embodied in the Bill of Rights passed by Parliament in December 1689: this further stipulated that the throne be occupied by a Protestant only and that the succession was to rest with the heirs of Mary the heirs of her sister Anne.

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