- Wellington Declaration
The "Wellington Declaration" (otherwise known as the Declaration of Wellington) was a manifesto by King Charles I near the start of the
English Civil War In September 1642, before the first major
pitched battle of Civil War, King Charles I raised his standard in the market square of Wellington, at the time a small, though highly influential, market town and addressed his troops the next day at nearbyOrleton Hall . He declared that he would uphold the Protestant Religion, the Laws of England, and the Liberty of Parliament.The "Wellington Declaration" was held to be so important that the
Royal Mint stamped its slogans on the reverse of the 10/- silver coins "RELIG:PROT:LEG:ANG:LIBER:PAR" [ [http://www.24carat.co.uk/halfpoundcharlesi.html Hammered Silver "Declaration" Half Pound of Charles I] ] and silver half crowns (2/6) "REL.PRO.LEG.ANG.LIB.PAR" [ [http://www.exeter.gov.uk/timetrail/09_civilwar/object_detail.asp?photoref=9_19 The reverse of an Exeter half-crown] ] that it produced at that time. The inscriptions abbreviate the words "RELIGIO PROTESTANTIUM, LEGES ANGLIAE, LIBERTAS PARLIAMENTI", which is the declaration inLatin .Further reading
*Saul B, Needleman " [http://www.chicagocoinclub.org/projects/PiN/eod.html Economics of English coniage denominations] : Rise in silver and gold coinage"
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