30 January – Scots hand over King Charles I to England in return for £40,000 of army back-pay.[1]Thomas Fairfax meets the King beyond Nottingham and escorts him to Holdenby House in Northamptonshire.
10 March – set aside by Parliament as a day of public humiliation under terms of February's "An Ordinance, concerning the growth and spreading of Errors, Heresies, and Blasphemies, and for setting apart a day of Publike Humiliation, to seeke Gods assistance for the suppressing and preventing the same."[2]
15 March – Harlech surrenders; the last Royalist castle to do so.[1]
26 December – the King signs a secret treaty with Scotland in which he promises to impose Presbyterianism in England in return for military assistance.[8]
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