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Courtney has just pointed out that today is November 17^(th), the significance of which had evaded me, but its the accession day of Elizabeth I, which would have been greeted in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries with bell ringing and so forth. Its no longer kept as a national holiday but it used to be. Okay, but today we have other business, the Restoration and the run-up to the so-called Glorious Revolution of 1688. So to start, the Restoration of May 1660 clearly represented a fresh start for the monarchy in England. But it was a fresh start that has to be understood against the background of past events which could not be forgotten even though people tried hard not to talk about them. The constitutional crisis of 1640 had of course arisen from a functional breakdown in the relationship between the crown and the political nation; a breakdown traceable ultimately to their loss of confidence in the purposes of royal government and the fear, in particular, that royal po