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- Treaty_of_Newport abstract "The Treaty of Newport was a failed treaty between Parliament and King Charles I of England, intended to bring an end to the hostilities of the English Civil War. Negotiations were conducted between 15 September 1648 and 27 November 1648, at Newport, Isle of Wight, on the initial proviso that they would not take longer than forty days (negotiations had effectively broken down by 27 October but continued formally to November). The King was released on parole from his confinement at Carisbrooke Castle and lodged in Newport.Charles began proceedings by withdrawing his declarations against Parliament but also insisted that no concessions he made should be valid until a complete scheme of settlement should be arranged; this led to an air of unreality from the beginning. This is heightened by the fact that Charles secretly sent word to the Marquis of Ormond not to abide by any settlement reached at Newport.Parliament appointed 15 Commissioners: Denzil Holles led a faction that represented a more conservative, Presbyterian interest, and were more inclined for a settlement that favoured the Crown; Henry Vane the Younger lead a faction that represented a more moderate, Independent interest, and though they were by no means radical, they acted to secure a settlement which would guarantee the rights gained by Parliament in the Puritan Revolution. It was the influence of the Presbyterians that led to the Parliamentary decision to rescind the Vote of No Addresses from earlier in 1648 in order to allow the talks to occur.Other commissioners included John Glynne, Nathaniel Fiennes, William Pierrepont, John Crewe, John Potts, Samuel Browne, John Bulkeley, Lords Pembroke, Salisbury, Middlesex, Northumberland, Saye and Sele, and Wenman.Presbyterian and Middle Group MPs were prepared to continue negotiating with Charles in order to reach a permanent settlement. However, Army radicals had lost patience with the King and grew angry when Parliament appeared willing to allow him to come to London to complete the settlement and Vane and Henry Ireton decided to return Charles to Hurst Castle on the mainland.The purged Parliament annulled the Treaty of Newport on 13 December 1648 and preparations for the King's trial went ahead.".
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- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Algernon_Percy,_10th_Earl_of_Northumberland.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Carisbrooke_Castle.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Category:1648_in_England.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Category:1648_treaties.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_Civil_War_treaties.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Isle_of_Wight.
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- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_England.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Denzil_Holles,_1st_Baron_Holles.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink English_Civil_War.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ireton.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Vane_the_Younger.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Hurst_Castle.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink James_Butler,_1st_Duke_of_Ormonde.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink James_Cranfield,_2nd_Earl_of_Middlesex.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink John_Bulkeley_(MP).
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink John_Crew,_1st_Baron_Crew.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink John_Glynne_(judge).
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Nathaniel_Fiennes.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Newport,_Isle_of_Wight.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Herbert,_4th_Earl_of_Pembroke.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Browne_(judge).
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Potts,_1st_Baronet.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wenman,_2nd_Viscount_Wenman.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink Vote_of_No_Addresses.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink William_Cecil,_2nd_Earl_of_Salisbury.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink William_Fiennes,_1st_Viscount_Saye_and_Sele.
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLink William_Pierrepont_(politician).
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLinkText "Treaty of Newport".
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLinkText "negotiations at Newport".
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLinkText "negotiations with Charles".
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLinkText "peace at Newport".
- Treaty_of_Newport wikiPageWikiLinkText "recent treaty".
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- Treaty_of_Newport subject Category:1648_in_England.
- Treaty_of_Newport subject Category:1648_treaties.
- Treaty_of_Newport subject Category:English_Civil_War_treaties.
- Treaty_of_Newport subject Category:History_of_the_Isle_of_Wight.
- Treaty_of_Newport subject Category:Newport,_Isle_of_Wight.
- Treaty_of_Newport subject Category:Proposed_treaties.
- Treaty_of_Newport hypernym Treaty.
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- Treaty_of_Newport comment "The Treaty of Newport was a failed treaty between Parliament and King Charles I of England, intended to bring an end to the hostilities of the English Civil War. Negotiations were conducted between 15 September 1648 and 27 November 1648, at Newport, Isle of Wight, on the initial proviso that they would not take longer than forty days (negotiations had effectively broken down by 27 October but continued formally to November).".
- Treaty_of_Newport label "Treaty of Newport".
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