02.70 - The Man of Blood
With Parliament about to compromise with King Charles, the New
Model Army steps in.
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With King Charles I faced with reality, and parliament desparate
for peace, the Newport Treaty promises to be a compromise
settlement. But the New Model Army, and especially Oliver
Cromwell's son-in-law Henry Ireton, refuse to allow this 'man of
blood' to get away with murder. The Long Parliament will soon be
dead, killed by Pride's Purge, and the stage will be set for an
unprecedented trial. Join the Mailing List and stay up to date HERE
Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch!
Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the
following publications particularly useful: Philip Baker, 'The
Regicide', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the
English Revolution Kenyon, J. and Ohlmeyer, J., The Civil Wars: A
Military History of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1638-1660.
Harris, T. Rebellion Healey, J. The Blazing World. MacInnes, A.,
The British Revolution, 1629-60. Michael J. Braddick, 'War and
Politics in England and Wales, 1642-1646', in Michael Braddick. The
Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Michael J. Braddick,
God's Fury, England's Fire Peter Gaunt, The English Civil War: A
Military History Blair Worden, The English Civil Wars: 1640-1660
Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three
Kingdoms, 1638-1652 Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men
Kishlansky, M, Monarchy Transformed Alexia Grosjean, Steve Murdoch,
Alexander Leslie and the Scottish generals of the Thirty Years'
War, 1618-1648 Steve Murdoch (ed), Scotland and the Thirty Years'
War Stuart Reid, Crown, Covenant, and Cromwell: The Civil Wars in
Scotland, 1639-1651. Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An
Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms,
1639-51 This podcast is part of the Airwave Media podcast network.
Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising
on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
for peace, the Newport Treaty promises to be a compromise
settlement. But the New Model Army, and especially Oliver
Cromwell's son-in-law Henry Ireton, refuse to allow this 'man of
blood' to get away with murder. The Long Parliament will soon be
dead, killed by Pride's Purge, and the stage will be set for an
unprecedented trial. Join the Mailing List and stay up to date HERE
Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch!
Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the
following publications particularly useful: Philip Baker, 'The
Regicide', in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the
English Revolution Kenyon, J. and Ohlmeyer, J., The Civil Wars: A
Military History of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1638-1660.
Harris, T. Rebellion Healey, J. The Blazing World. MacInnes, A.,
The British Revolution, 1629-60. Michael J. Braddick, 'War and
Politics in England and Wales, 1642-1646', in Michael Braddick. The
Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Michael J. Braddick,
God's Fury, England's Fire Peter Gaunt, The English Civil War: A
Military History Blair Worden, The English Civil Wars: 1640-1660
Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three
Kingdoms, 1638-1652 Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men
Kishlansky, M, Monarchy Transformed Alexia Grosjean, Steve Murdoch,
Alexander Leslie and the Scottish generals of the Thirty Years'
War, 1618-1648 Steve Murdoch (ed), Scotland and the Thirty Years'
War Stuart Reid, Crown, Covenant, and Cromwell: The Civil Wars in
Scotland, 1639-1651. Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An
Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms,
1639-51 This podcast is part of the Airwave Media podcast network.
Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising
on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
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