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| 1642 |
| | Charles I leads his army into action at Edgehill - the first, but inconclusive, battle in the English Civil War | |
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| 1642 |
| | Charles I withdraws to Oxford, where he establishes his court for the rest of the war | |
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| 1644 |
| | In the first decisive battle of the English Civil War the king's nephew, Rupert of the Rhine, is heavily defeated at Marston Moor | |
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| 1645 |
| | The royalist forces, again under the command of Rupert of the Rhine, suffer another major defeat at Naseby | |
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| 1646 |
| | With a parliamentary army surrounding royalist Oxford, Charles I escapes in disguise and heads north | |
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| 1647 |
| | The Scottish army holding Charles I makes peace with parliament, and hands the king to parliamentary commissioners | |
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| 1660 |
| | Monck persuades Charles II to sign, at Breda in Holland, a declaration of policies to heal the wounds of the Civil War | |
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