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11 November – the King attempts to escape captivity but is captured and imprisoned in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight. 15 November – Corkbush Field mutiny: two regiments of the New Model Army threaten to mutiny. 24 December – Parliament presents the King with new demands which he rejects. See more
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