Charles II and Oliver Cromwell grey plaque


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# Savoy Court: A Crossroads of Reformation and Restoration Standing at Savoy Court, you're positioned at one of the most ideologically contested spaces in seventeenth-century London—a palace that witnessed the religious convictions of two irreconcilable leaders separated by mere years and turbulent...
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Savoy Court
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In the Savoy Palace, in 1658 by order of Oliver Cromwell, the Confession of Faith was drawn up. Here also, in 1661, Charles II ordered commissioners to assemble for the revision of the liturgy, which assembly was afterwards known as the Savoy Conference