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Tender of Union

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on 4 February 1652, proclaimed that the Tender of Union was in force in Scotland. By 30 April 1652 the representatives of the shires and Royal burgers of Scotland had agreed to the terms which included an oath that Scotland and England be subsumed into one Commonwealth. On 13 April 1652—between the
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Firth, C.H.; Rait, R.S., eds. (1911). "June 1657: An Act touching several Acts and Ordinances made since the twentieth of April, 1653, and before the third of September, 1654, and other Acts".
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but it failed to return from its committee stage before the Rump was dissolved. A similar act was introduced into the
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was passed on 26 June 1657. The proclamation of the Tender of Union in Scotland on 4 February 1652 regularised the
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The English parliament passed the declaration on 28 October 1651 and after a number of interim steps an
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Declaration of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, concerning the Settlement of Scotland
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The Concise Encyclopedia of the Revolutions and Wars of England, Scotland and Ireland 1639-1660
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Angles on the English-Speaking World, V.7: The State of the Union: Scotland, 1707-2007
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annexation of Scotland by England following the English victory in the recent
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proclamation and the last of the shires to agree to the terms—a bill for an
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and proclaimed in Scotland by the military governor of Scotland, General
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but it too failed to be enacted before that parliament was dissolved.
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Ordinance for uniting Scotland into one Commonwealth with England
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Act for incorporating Scotland into one Commonwealth with England
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was repealed by both Scottish and English parliaments upon the
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article "GREAT REBELLION", section 59. "The Crowning Mercy"
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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660 (1911)
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on 26 June 1657 in an act that enabled several bills.
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Military Occupation and Early Attempts of Unification
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On 28 October 1651 the English Parliament issued the
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Index


Mercat Cross
Edinburgh
Parliament of England
Interregnum
War of the Three Kingdoms
Scotland
independent parliament
England
Commonwealth
de facto
Anglo-Scottish war
Interregnum
Restoration
monarchy
Charles II
Oliver St John
Henry Vane
Richard Salwey
George Fenwick
John Lambert
Richard Deane
Robert Tichborne
George Monck
Mercat Cross in Edinburgh
Rump Parliament
Barebones Parliament
Lord Protector
Oliver Cromwell
George Monck

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