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Summary AQA A-Level History: English Revolution Key Figures (1625–1660) | Complete Profile Guide

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This high-quality, exam-ready profile pack includes all the essential individuals you need to know for the AQA A-Level History topic: The English Revolution, 1625–1660 (Component 1C). Each profile contains concise, relevant information on key political, religious, and military figures — including their roles, beliefs, impact, and significance. Perfect for top-grade essay preparation, revision flashcards, and thematic analysis. Ideal for students aiming to improve AO1 and AO2 by strengthening their knowledge of individuals like Charles I, Cromwell, Laud, Strafford, Pym, and more. Designed by a high-performing A-Level student to match the demands of the AQA specification and exam questions.

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Key profiles English Revolution for Sources



Rushworth collections:
 John Rushworth 1612-1690
 Writing about = 1618-1649

Political viewpoint:

 Parliamentarian but tried to record it as accurately as possible
 Cromwell’s secretary later – potential bias

Summary:

 Lawyer and MP for Berwick
 During intermission of parliaments (1629-40) he attended and made
shorthand notes of all important political and judicial proceedings heard
before the Star Chamber, the court of honour, and the king and council
 After outbreak of war he acted as a messenger between Parliament and its
committees at Oxford and York
 Secretary 1645-50 to Sir Thomas Fairfax (general of NMA)
 Made peace with Charles II during restoration

Most likely:

 Strafford’s trial
 Battle of Naseby
 Parliamentary campaigns 1644-45



Slingsby Bethel
Political viewpoint:

 Parliamentarian with republican sympathies
 Strongly oppose the cause of the cavaliers
 Did not aprove of the Protectorate
 Did not support Richard Cromwell

Summary:

 MP in 1659
 1659 published ‘A true and impartial Narrative of the most material
Debates and Passages in the late Parliament reprinted’
 Published ‘The World’s Mistake in Oliver Cromwell’ (anonymously), 1668,
contained a severe censure of Cromwell’s foreign policy, and of his
conduct towards Lilburne and Sir Henry Vane



Sir Arthur Haselrig

, Political viewpoint:

 Leading English parliamentarian from long Parliament 1640 to Cromwell’s
Protectorate 1653
 Opposition to Cromwell during Protectorate
 Puritan who hated Laud

Summary:

 Sat in both Short and Long Parliaments in 1640 MP for Leicestershire
 Involved in Bill of Attainder + played major role in the impeachment of
Strafford
 One of the 5 Members Charels tried to arrest January 1642
 Involved in Root and Branch petition and the militia bill 7 December 1641
 Supported Cromwell during the dispute with Manchester and Essex
 Approved King’s execution BUT declined to act as judge at trial
 Disapproved Cromwell’s expulsion of the Rump Parliament. Oppose by
refusing to pay taxes during the protectorate
 Considered Cromwell a traitor and became a strong republican after this
 Refused to elect Richard Cromwell and was instrumental in his downfall



Lucy Hutchison
 Teenager during personal rule
 Wrote diary in 1660s

Political viewpoint:

 Puritan
 Parliamentarian

Summary:

 Married Colonel John Hutchinson (leading parliamentarian who signed the
death warrant of Charles)
 Wrote her diary to justify her husband’s actions to her family (wasn’t
intended to be published)



Venetian Ambassador

 Catholic Republic
 Private intelligence reports
 Meant to report what is happening quickly to the republic



Edward Hyde (earl of Clarendon)
Political viewpoint:
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