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| 0633 | Oswald |  |
| Northumbria Death of Cadwallon, kills Cadwallon in battle & restores the Northumbrian line
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| 0648 | Cenwealh |  |
| Wessex Cenwealh is restored after 3 yrs exile
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| 0830 | Wiglaf |  |
| Mercia Restored to the throne of Mercia
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| 1014 | Ethelred II the Unready |  |
| Wessex Returns from Normandy & restored to the throne by the Council of Witan
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| 1042 | Godwin |  |
| Edward's reign restores the native royal house of Wessex to the throne of England
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| 1141 | Stephen |  |
| 1st Nov Restored to the throne
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| 1157 | Henry II |  |
| Obtains the restoration of Northern Counties from Malcolm of Scotland
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| 1195 | John |  |
| John is restored as Count of Mortain & Earl of Gloucester
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| 1234 | Burgh, Hubert de |  |
| London Receives a full pardon & restored to office & titles
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| 1263 | Henry III |  |
| Forced to confirm the Provisions of Oxford & reinstate Hugh Despenser as Justiciar
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| 1265 | Eleanor of Provence |  |
| London Returns to England from France after the restoration of her husband Henry III
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| 1265 | Henry III |  |
| 7th Aug London Baronial ministers & sheriffs are replaced by royalists
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| 7th Aug London Issues a proclamation announcing he is resuming the exercise of royal power
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| 7th Aug London The acts of the revolutionary government are denounced
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| 1265 | Montfort, Simon de |  |
| 4th Aug Evesham Simon de Montfort is killed in battle, Edward III is restored to the throne
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| 1271 | Clare, Gilbert de |  |
| Reconciles with Henry III & obtains restoration of the lands of disinherited Barons
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| 1318 | Edward II |  |
| Leake A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne
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| 1318 | Edward III |  |
| Leake A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne
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| 1318 | Lancaster, Thomas of |  |
| Leake Reconciled with Edward II after his private war against Earl Warenne, negotiates the treaty of Leake restoring Edward to power
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| 1399 | Beauchamp, Thomas de |  |
| Warwick Restored to his land & title after Henry Bolingbroke usurps Richard II
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| 1469 | Neville, George |  |
| Nov London Forced by growing disorder to accompany Edward IV to London to claim his throne back
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| 1470 | Henry VI |  |
| London Restored the the throne by Richard Neville, "the King maker"
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| 1470 | Neville Kingmaker, Richard |  |
| Neville invades England as a Lancastrian, defeats Edward and restores Henry IV
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| 1470 | Vere |  |
| Aids the restoration of Henry VI
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| 1471 | Edward IV |  |
| Alkmaar Returns from Alkmar with the help of Charles of Burgundy to re-conquer his realm
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| 11th April London Edward IV is restored to the throne
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| 1485 | Vere |  |
| Restored to his titles
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| 1486 | Woodville, Elizabeth |  |
| Henry VII comes to the throne & marries Woodville's eldest daughter & the Queen is reinstated
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| 1647 | Charles I |  |
| 26th Dec London Promises to impose Presbyterianism for 3 yrs to gain Scottish military support
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| 1657 | Packe, Christopher |  |
| 23rd Feb London Addresses Parliament & calls for the return of the monarch, the House of Lords
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| 23rd Feb London Introduces the "Humble Petition & Advice" to Parliament
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| 1658 | Fairfax, Thomas |  |
| Supports the restoration of a constitutional monarchy
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| 1658 | Packe, Christopher |  |
| Presents the "Humble Petition & Advice" to the Commons restoring the Monarchy & Lords
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| 1659 | Booth, George |  |
| Chester Sir George Booth leads a revolt aimed at restoring Charles II & attempts to sieze Chester with 4,000 troops
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| 1659 | Fairfax, Thomas |  |
| Hague, The A "free" Parliament is called; Fairfax is elected member for Yorkshire, and is put at the head of the commission appointed by the House of Commons to wait upon Charles II, at the Hague and urges his speedy return
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| Charles II the "merry monarch, scandalous and poor", is glad to obey the summons, and Fairfax provides the horse on which Charles rides at his coronation
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| 1659 | Monck, George |  |
| Marches from Scotland to restore order & declares a "Free Parliament"
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| 1660 | Ashley-Cooper, Anthony |  |
| London 1 of 12 commissioners sent by the House of Commons to invite Charles II to return
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| 1660 | Cartaret, George de |  |
| London At the Restoration, having shared Charles II's banishment, Sir George forms one of the immediate train of the restored monarch on his triumphant entry into London
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| 1660 | Charles II |  |
| London Parliament sends a fleet to Holland with a gift of œ50,000 for the Charles
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| 25th April London Charle's restoration is now certain
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| 1660 | Monck, George |  |
| About 100 of the Commons were former Royalists & even former Parliamentarians agree that only the return of the Stuarts can ensure order
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| London Parliament dissolves, the Council of State draws up terms for a restored Charles II
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| London Parliament is dissolved, the Council of State draws up terms for a restored Charles
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| London Returns all MPs to Parliament who were purged in 1648
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| Dover Welcomes Charles II at Dover & gives the King his sheathed sword
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| Mar Charles & Monck negotiate terms
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| 16th Mar Monck calls elections for a new Parliament to decide on what terms Charles should resume the throne
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| 16th Mar When Monck decides to negotiate with Charles II for the restoration of the Stuart dynasty, the Long Parliament dissolves itself
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| 4th April Charles II issues the Declaration of Breda in which he promises general pardon, a degree of religious toleration & settlement of the soldiers' arrears
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| 1st May London The Parliament which Albermarle caused to be elected votes to restore the Monarchy
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| 29th May London King Charles II returns to the shores of England after Monck's invitation
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| 1660 | Somerset, Edward |  |
| Restored to titles
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| 1661 | Charles II |  |
| London The Long Parliament of May 1661-January 1679 restores the King
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| 1665 | Cavendish, William |  |
| Created Duke & has lands restored
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