Roger Maynwaring - Consequences - Further Developments

Further Developments

The King in short order pardoned Maynwaring, instructing Attorney General Robert Heath to draw up the papers within a month, and gave him a further living, Stanford Rivers. Some years later, Maynwaring became Dean of Worcester, and then Bishop of St David's.

The matter was not regarded as closed, and Maynwaring was attacked in the Short Parliament of 1640, where Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex once more raised his case. He was imprisoned again by the Long Parliament.

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