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1566-1625, VI (of Scotland) and I (of England)
King James VI and I
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1600-1649, second son of James I
Charles I
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1609-1669, committed Catholic, continued to practise the traditions of faith despite significant criticism from the protestant majority in England
Henrietta Maria
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1584-1643, opposed Buckingham's pro-Spanish and pro-Catholic policies, attacked monoplies
John Pym
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1593-1641, key member of the parliamentary opposition to the king in the House of Commons, sent to Ireland in 1633 to act as Lord Deputy, 1st Earl of Strafford, charged with crimes against State by Parliament, executed in May 1641
Thomas Wentworth
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1573-1645, entered Buckingham's faction in the 1620s, became Buckingham's religious adviser in 1624
William Laud
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1598-1673, defended John Hampden in the ship money case
Oliver St John
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1593-1643, taken to court for failing to pay his ship money in 1637
John Hampden
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1600-1649, second son of James I

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Charles I

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1609-1669, committed Catholic, continued to practise the traditions of faith despite significant criticism from the protestant majority in England

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Card 4

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1584-1643, opposed Buckingham's pro-Spanish and pro-Catholic policies, attacked monoplies

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Card 5

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1593-1641, key member of the parliamentary opposition to the king in the House of Commons, sent to Ireland in 1633 to act as Lord Deputy, 1st Earl of Strafford, charged with crimes against State by Parliament, executed in May 1641

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