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His name was William Laud. As Archbishop of Canterbury he was considered High Church or an Anglo-Catholic. This combined with his opposition of radical Puritanism and support for Charles I sealed his fate and he was condemned as a traitor by the Long Parliament. He was executed on 10 January 1645.
Great Puritan migration
Charles ll was King of England, Scotland and Ireland
Charles II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Charles I introduced the new Prayer Book for Scotland in 1637. Many people say that it was an attemt to make Scotland a Catholic country and that the book was based on Anglican teachings.
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This is the kind of stuff that fairytales are made of.
Archbishop Laud was a religious reformer in England in the C17th. He was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633 by King Charles II. The two of them shifted the church in a new direction, replacing the Calvinist ideals of the early C17th with ones that were more Arminian.
His name was William Laud. As Archbishop of Canterbury he was considered High Church or an Anglo-Catholic. This combined with his opposition of radical Puritanism and support for Charles I sealed his fate and he was condemned as a traitor by the Long Parliament. He was executed on 10 January 1645.
Charles - Archbishop of Mainz - died in 863.
Charles changed the church With the help of Archbishop Laud Of Canterbury Between 1629 And 1640, they Then Forced These Laws On The Scott's And English Causing The Scott's To Rebel And Making Charles Call back Parliament Ending The 11 Year tyranny . Hope This helped !
He was Head of the Church of England from 1633 to 1645. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645, and before that was Bishop of London; the King (Charles I) was Head of the Church of England
The first motorised toboggan by Charles Jones can be seen in the South Canterbury Museum, located in Timaru. It is on display as part of the museum's transportation exhibit.
Charles Barker Scotland has written: 'The Central location with universal appeal'
Charles VII was king of France.
James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England) was the father of Charles I, eventually King of England, Scotland and other realms.
Great Puritan migration