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Dictionary definition: ‘Eleven Years Tyranny’
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- A Dictionary of British History
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‘Eleven Years Tyranny’
(1629–40). After the tumultuous end to the 1629 session of Parliament (see
eliot, sir john
) Charles I broke with convention by ruling without Parliament for eleven years. Financial needs were met through prerogative levies, the most notorious of ...
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