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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PymJohn Pym – Wikipedia

    John Pym (* 1584 in Cannington, Somerset; † 8. Dezember 1643 ) war Jurist und Wortführer der Parlamentspartei im englischen Unterhaus zur Zeit Karls I. Pym studierte am Pembroke College zu Oxford und wurde 1614 erstmals in das englische Unterhaus gewählt.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · This speech had considerable impact; John Chamberlain heard that although Pym was ‘somewhat long in the explanation of these particulars, yet he had great attention and was exceedingly commended, both for matter and manner.39 Despite these provocative statements, Pym seems to have aimed at nudging James into action, rather than seeking confrontation with him.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2009 · Historians give John Pym due credit as a successful Parliamentarian; rhetorical critics examine Pym's prowess as an orator. Both perspectives focus on Pym's management of issues of the day and do ...

  4. 14 de feb. de 2022 · The Short Parliament met in April 1640 for only three weeks and achieved nothing except upsetting the king when John Pym made a speech on 17 April calling for more powers for Parliament and the protection of MPs' privilege of independence, a defence of the Anglican Church, and an end to illegal taxation (taxes raised without the authority of Parliament).

  5. This speech had considerable impact; John Chamberlain heard that although Pym was ‘somewhat long in the explanation of these particulars, yet he had great attention and was exceedingly commended, both for matter and manner.39 Despite these provocative statements, Pym seems to have aimed at nudging James into action, rather than seeking confrontation with him.

  6. 14 de feb. de 2024 · John Pym (20 May 1584 - 8 December 1643) was a politician and administrator from London, generally seen as one of the founders of Parliamentary democracy in England. One of the Five Members whose attempted arrest in January 1642 sparked the First English Civil War , his use of procedure to outmanoeuvre opponents was unusual for the period and he was respected by contemporaries rather than admired.

  7. John Pym. (1584-1643), Politician and one of the 'Five Members' whose arrest by Charles I sparked the Civil War. Sitter associated with 16 portraits. One of the most influential Parliamentarians, in 1628 Pym led the demand for a Petition of Right as a curb to Royal power. His own power and influence grew rapidly and he played a leading part in ...