- Treaty of Breda (1650)
The Treaty of Breda (1660) was signed on
May 1 ,1660 between Charles II (King in exile of England, Scotland and Ireland) and the ScottishCovenanters during theWars of the Three Kingdoms .Background
The Scots Covenanters had taken the side of the English Parliament during the
English Civil War and had fought a bitter Wars of the Three Kingdoms at home against the Scottish Royalists. However, they were excluded from negotiations by the victorious English Parliament and by1647 , they despaired of achieving their political goals - the establishment ofPresbyterianism in the Three Kingdoms and asserting the civil authority of the Scots Parliament and the General Assembly of the ScottishKirk (Presbyterian Church). They even suspected that the Parliamentarians would annex Scotland and impose their own "Independent" religious settlement. For this reason, one faction of the Covenanters, theEngagers , signed a secret deal with Charles I called the "Engagement". However, they were defeated in an attempted invasion of England and even came to blows with fellow Covenanters who wanted a more forthright deal with the King.Treaty
When Charles I was executed in
1649 , the radical Covenanters, or "Kirk Party ", moved to do a new deal with Charles II, the son of the dead King, who was in exile inBreda . The treaty basically granted everything the Kirk Party wanted. Charles II undertook to establish Presbyterianism as the national religion and to recognise the authority of the Kirk's General Assembly in civil law in England as it already was in Scotland. Charles also took theSolemn League and Covenant oath of 1643.Charles was crowned
King of Scotland in Scone in January 1651, but by then the terms agreed at Breda were already a dead letter. The army associated with the Kirk Party under David Leslie was destroyed byOliver Cromwell at the Battle of Dunbar in September 1650 and the English ParliamentarianNew Model Army had taken Edinburgh and much of Lowland Scotland. Even a subsequent rapprochement between moderate and radical Covenanters and their former enemies, the Scottish Royalists, was not enough to restore Charles' throne. He fled the country for France after his defeat at thebattle of Worcester in September 1651.Under the
Commonwealth of England , Scotland was annexed, its legislative institutions abolished and Presbyterianism dis-established. There was freedom of religion under the Commonwealth, except forRoman Catholics , but the edicts of the Kirk's assemblies were no longer enforced by law, as previously.ee also
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* [http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/glossary/treaty-breda.htm The Treaty of Breda, 1650]
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