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The History of England

356 Petition of Right

The History of England

David Crowther

Europe, Queen, England, Medieval, Politics, Royal, History, Parliament, English, King, Modern, Early Modern, Monarchy

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

As so often, war demands money, and in England, money meant parliament. So the outcome of 'The Favourites' War', Buckingham's attempt to relieve La Rochelle in 1627, would be critical.

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to the History of England episode 356.

0:29.9

The petition of right.

0:31.9

First of all I have a quick message from my mate Royfield.

0:34.9

You might know him also from the things that made England that were both part of.

0:38.9

And he's involved in some tremendous podcasts.

0:41.9

Anyway here we go.

0:43.9

Psst, do you like maps and travel discovering the world?

0:47.9

If you do, got a pod for that.

0:49.9

It's called map corner.

0:50.9

Or how about Formula One?

0:52.9

That's for all the kids out there who dream the impossible.

0:55.9

If so, got a pod for that too.

0:58.9

It's called the best directs as podcast.

1:00.9

Or maybe you quite like HP source.

1:04.9

Margaret Thatcher 1066 or Clem Happening.

1:08.9

That one's called the things that made England.

1:10.9

How about Reggae?

1:11.9

Or the spread of cultural influence of Jamaicans all around the world.

1:18.9

How about calling pal?

1:20.9

I cannot tell you everything.

1:21.9

Got a pod cast about that too.

1:23.9

That's called how Jamaica can't cut the world.

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