This text argues that the “English Revolution” of Parliament against Charles I in 1649 was not a genuine struggle for a better form of government but rather a continuation of a long-standing power struggle orchestrated by the Stanley family, who the author believes have been secretly controlling England since the Wars of the Roses. The author contends that mainstream historical narratives, including those of the Wars of the Roses and the beheading of Charles I, are fabrications designed to conceal the true players and motivations.
The author’s central thesis is that the Stanley family, through various machinations and alliances, has manipulated English history for centuries. They trace this lineage back to the Wars of the Roses, claiming it was not a conflict between the House of Lancaster and House of York, but a struggle between the Plantagenet dynasty and an encroaching Komnene/Phoenician/Jewish faction, which eventually coalesced around the Stanley family. The author posits that figures like John of Gaunt were key to this infiltration, and that the Tudors were a fabricated dynasty to hide the Stanleys’ ascension to power after the Battle of Bosworth Field.
The text then connects this historical manipulation to the English Revolution, focusing on George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, as a pivotal figure who, along with Charles I, attempted to break away from Stanley/Tudor control and embrace their Plantagenet and Catholic roots. This defiance, the author claims, led to Charles I’s downfall, with his alleged beheading being a staged event. The author also scrutinizes the roles of Oliver Cromwell and George Monck, portraying them as agents of the Stanleys, and suggests that many significant historical events and deaths, including those of Charles I, Mary I Tudor, Thomas Cranmer, Hugh Latimer, and Nicholas Ridley, were faked. The text concludes by suggesting that the Stanleys continued their manipulation through figures like John Milton, linking them to various aristocratic and influential families.
List of Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- English Revolution
- Parliament
- Charles I
- Miles Mathis
- French Revolution
- Russian Revolution
- Tudor
- Stanley
- House of Plantagenet
- House of Lancaster
- House of York
- Red rose
- White rose
- Edmund of Langley
- Duke of York
- Edward III
- John of Gaunt
- Capet
- House of Ivrea
- Blanche of Lancaster (Blanche)
- Henry III
- Beaumont
- Phoenician
- Henry de Grosmont
- Duke of Lancaster
- Earl of Lancaster
- Earl of Derby
- Ferrers
- Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl Derby
- Eleanor Neville
- Lady Joan de Beaufort
- Baron Stanley of Preston
- Palatine of Lancaster
- Cromwell (referring to Oliver Cromwell)
- Battle of Bosworth Field
- Henry VII Tudor (Henry VII)
- Edmund Tudor
- Margaret Beaufort
- Komnenes
- Byzantine Emperors
- Armenia
- Philippa of Hainault
- English law
- Holland
- Phoenician Navy
- George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham (Buckingham)
- James I
- Brooksby, Leicestershire
- Sir George Villiers
- Mary Beaumont
- Anthony Beaumont
- Glenfeld, Leicestershire
- John Eliot
- Chaworth
- Beauchamp
- Earls of Warwick
- de Vere
- Earl of Oxford
- Guises
- Dukes of Normandie
- Ferrers
- Despensers
- Darcys
- Talbots
- Armstrongs
- War of the Marriages
- Manners
- Earl of Rutland
- FitzAlans
- William the Conqueror
- Stuarts
- Middletons
- Strothers
- Queen Henrietta Maria
- Bourbon
- Oldenburgs
- Denmark
- Infanta of Spain
- French King
- Germany
- Spain
- Elizabeth
- Catholic
- Protestant
- Greyhound Pub
- Portsmouth
- Lt. John Felton
- Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel
- Ridolfi Plot
- Alexandre Dumas
- The Three Musketeers
- Milady Winter
- Faye Dunaway
- Cardinal Richelieu
- Queen Anne
- Richard Lester (director)
- Liebman (real name of Richard Lester)
- Salkinds
- Danzig
- Russian-Jewish parents
- Royalists
- Civil Wars
- St. Neots
- Netherlands
- Lord Fairfax
- mary (Buckingham’s daughter)
- Herbert, Earl of Pembroke
- Duchess of Richmond and Lennox
- James Stewart
- Howard
- Tower of London
- Lord Chancellor Edward Hyde
- Cabal Ministry
- Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington
- Lord High Admiral
- Dr. Lambe
- Louis XIII
- Mantuan Succession
- Habsburgs
- Frederick V, King of Bohemia
- Francesco IV, Duke of Mantua
- Savoy
- Mussolini
- MI5
- King Victor Emmanuel III
- Italy
- Oliver Cromwell (referred to as Cromwell)
- Ingoldsbys
- Palmers
- Worsleys
- Sanders
- Windsors
- Bacons
- Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s Chancellor of the Exchequer and Earl of Essex (Thomas Cromwell)
- Earls of Ardglass
- Seymours
- Willoughbys
- Flemings
- Russells
- middle gentry
- Cambridge
- Sidney Sussex College
- Oxford
- Calvinism
- Rome
- Medicis
- Lincoln’s Inn
- Bourchier
- Sir James Bourchier
- Essex
- Earls of Bath
- Isabella Plantagenet
- Sir Thomas Grey
- Earl of Kent
- York
- Humphrey Bourchier
- Lord Bourchier of Cromwell
- Joan Stanhope
- Maud de Cromwell
- Baron Ralph de Cromwell
- Henry VI
- Banker
- Ben Bernanke
- Federal Reserve
- Obama
- MP
- Long Parliament
- Earls of Essex
- Earls of Warwick
- St. Johns
- Viscount of Saye and Sele
- Fiennes
- Spencers
- William of Wykeham
- Longe
- Bishop of Winchester
- Lord Chancellor
- New College, Oxford
- Parliamentary Army
- First English Civil War
- Edgehill
- Basing House
- Winchester
- Second English Civil War
- Preston
- South Wales
- Pembroke
- Louis XVI
- Romanovs
- Kennedy
- MLK
- Hyde Park
- Charles II
- Windsor Castle
- Henry VIII vault
- Dudley
- Wyatt Rebellion
- Cranmer
- Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby
- John Bourchier, Earl of Bath
- Gardiner
- Tower of London
- Mary Queen of Scots
- Philip (of Spain)
- Lady Jane Grey
- Edward VI
- Emperor Charles V
- Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Dudley
- Greys
- Cranmer
- Middlesex
- Surrey
- Margery Cranmer
- Thomas Norton
- Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset
- Latimer
- Ridley
- John Foxe
- Actes and Monuments
- Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
- Martyrologist
- William Cecil, Baron Burghley
- Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury
- John Bale
- Christian Bale
- The Return of the Musketeers (film)
- Michael York
- Richard Chamberlain
- Alan Howard
- George Fox
- Quakers
- peerage
- Blayneys, Barons of Monaghan
- Moores, Viscounts of Drogheda
- Loftuses, Viscounts of Ely
- Comptons, Earls of Northampton
- Sackvilles
- Noels
- Cliffords
- William Fox
- Sir Stephen Fox
- Charles II’s household
- Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
- Fox-Strangways
- Earl of Ilchester
- Baron Holland
- Lennox
- Duke of Richmond
- Ireland
- Catholicism
- Drogheda
- Ulster
- 1641
- Moore (Protestant)
- 1st Earl of Drogheda
- Lady Spencer
- 1st Earl of Sunderland
- Cavalier
- Sidney
- Percy
- Dudleys
- Greys
- Nevilles
- Calvinist
- Charles I
- Barbados
- Bermuda
- indentured servant
- Australia
- Cromwell’s death
- kidney stones
- Venetian ambassador
- Lord Protector
- George Monck
- 1st Duke of Albemarle
- London
- Jews
- Duke of Ormonde
- Royalist oath
- Parliamentarians
- Major General
- Scotland
- Battle of Dunbar
- Commander-in-Chief of Scotland
- Governor
- Charles Stuart
- Booth’s Uprising
- Booth, 1st Baron Delamer
- Egerton
- Viscount Brackley
- Elizabeth’s Attorney General
- Ashridge House
- Devereux, Earl of Essex
- James I
- Lord Chancellor
- Lord High Treasurer
- York
- Lambert
- Fleetwood
- Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle
- King Edward IV
- Elizabeth Grey
- Talbot
- Ferrers
- Smith of Holditch, Devon
- Arundels of Trecice, Cornwall
- Stewarts
- Commander-in-Chief
- November 1659
- Spring of 1660
- Declaration of Breda
- Westminster Abbey
- Westminster Hall
- Manchester
- Lord Adonis
- Parliament
- BLM protests
- US
- Governors
- Coronahoax
- John Milton
- Melton
- Richard Milton “the Ranger”
- Paul Jeffreys
- Edson
- Thomas Edison
- Pete Seeger
- Addisons
- Dulanys
- Graftons
- FitzRoys, Dukes of Grafton
- Charles II’s son
- Richard Grafton
- Lady Jane Grey as Queen
- Matthew Bible of 1537
- Worshipful Company of Grocers
- Spice Merchants
- Manchester
- Northamptonshire
- Grafton Manor
- Woodvilles
- Queens of Henry VII and Edward IV
- Henry VIII’s mother
- Juliana Bustard
- Fox
- William Fox of Barford
- Ellen Melton
- Elizabeth Milton
- Milton knights
- Ashton, Kent
- Baron FitzHugh
- Middletons
- Beauchamps, Earls of Essex
- Cliffords
- Bowes, knights of Streatham Castle, Durham
- Current Queen
- Willoughbys
- Beaumonts
- Greys
- Percys
- William the Conqueror
- FitzHughs
- Dukes of Brittany
- Richard I, Duke of Normandy
- Ferreras of Spain
- Ferris
- Farrow
- Faris
- Anna Faris
- Bathurst
- Louis de Nassau, Prince of Orange
- King of England
- Victor Emmanuel III
- WWII
- Mussolini
- Dudley
- Greys
- Cranmer
- Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby
- John Bourchier, Earl of Bath
- George Fox
- John Foxe
- Quakers
- Christopher Fox
- Blayneys, Barons of Monaghan
- Moores, Viscounts of Drogheda
- Loftuses, Viscounts of Ely
- Comptons, Earls of Northampton
- Sackvilles
- Noels
- Cliffords
- Spencers
- Beaumonts
- William Fox
- Sir Stephen Fox
- Charles II’s household
- Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
- Fox-Strangways
- Earl of Ilchester
- Baron Holland
- Lennox
- Duke of Richmond
- Ireland
- Catholicism
- Drogheda
- Ulster
- 1641
- Moore (Protestant)
- 1st Earl of Drogheda
- Lady Spencer
- 1st Earl of Sunderland
- Cavalier
- Sidney
- Percy
- Dudleys
- Greys
- Nevilles
- Calvinist
- Charles I
- Barbados
- Bermuda
- indentured servant
- Australia
- Cromwell’s death
- kidney stones
- Venetian ambassador
- Lord Protector
- George Monck
- 1st Duke of Albemarle
- London
- Jews
- Duke of Ormonde
- Royalist oath
- Parliamentarians
- Major General
- Scotland
- Battle of Dunbar
- Commander-in-Chief of Scotland
- Governor
- Charles Stuart
- Booth’s Uprising
- Booth, 1st Baron Delamer
- Egerton
- Viscount Brackley
- Elizabeth’s Attorney General
- Ashridge House
- Devereux, Earl of Essex
- James I
- Lord Chancellor
- Lord High Treasurer
- York
- Lambert
- Fleetwood
- Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle
- King Edward IV
- Elizabeth Grey
- Talbot
- Ferrers
- Smith of Holditch, Devon
- Arundels of Trecice, Cornwall
- Stewarts
- Commander-in-Chief
- November 1659
- Spring of 1660
- Declaration of Breda
- Westminster Abbey
- Westminster Hall
- Manchester
- Lord Adonis
- Parliament
- BLM protests
- US
- Governors
- Coronahoax
- John Milton
- Melton
- Richard Milton “the Ranger”
- Paul Jeffreys
- Edson
- Thomas Edison
- Pete Seeger
- Addisons
- Dulanys
- Graftons
- FitzRoys, Dukes of Grafton
- Charles II’s son
- Richard Grafton
- Lady Jane Grey as Queen
- Matthew Bible of 1537
- Worshipful Company of Grocers
- Spice Merchants
- Manchester
- Northamptonshire
- Grafton Manor
- Woodvilles
- Queens of Henry VII and Edward IV
- Henry VIII’s mother
- Juliana Bustard
- Fox
- William Fox of Barford
- Ellen Melton
- Elizabeth Milton
- Milton knights
- Ashton, Kent
- Baron FitzHugh
- Middletons
- Beauchamps, Earls of Essex
- Cliffords
- Bowes, knights of Streatham Castle, Durham
- Current Queen
- Willoughbys
- Beaumonts
- Greys
- Percys
- William the Conqueror
- FitzHughs
- Dukes of Brittany
- Richard I, Duke of Normandy
- Ferreras of Spain
- Ferris
- Farrow
- Faris
- Anna Faris
- Bathurst
- Louis de Nassau, Prince of Orange
- King of England
- Victor Emmanuel III
- WWII
- Mussolini
- Dudley
- Greys
- Cranmer
- Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby
- John Bourchier, Earl of Bath
- Gustav Flaubert
- Flobert
- Joan of Valois
- Hungary
- Salian house of Holy Roman Emperors
- Burgundians
- Ivreans
- Duke of York’s wife
- Counts of Holland
- Valois
- Savoy
- Salms (Solomons)