Act of Indemnity and Oblivion

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The Act of Indemnity and Oblivion was a 1660 English law that granted a broad pardon for most actions committed during the Civil War and Interregnum, helping to facilitate national reconciliation at the start of the Restoration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of England
indemnity act
aimedAtGroup former supporters of the Commonwealth and Protectorate
former supporters of the Parliamentarian cause
appliesToPeriod offences committed during the English Civil Wars
offences committed during the Interregnum
associatedWithEvent Restoration of Charles II
associatedWithInstitution Convention Parliament of 1660
associatedWithPerson Charles II of England
containsProvision exceptions for specified persons and crimes
indemnity for acts done under authority of Parliament or the Commonwealth
oblivion or legal forgetting of many past offences
country Kingdom of England
dateEnacted 1660
enactedUnderMonarch Charles II of England
excludes certain leading figures of the Interregnum regime
regicides of Charles I
follows English Civil War
Interregnum
historicalSignificance early example of post‑conflict amnesty legislation
key instrument of the Restoration settlement
limited scope of reprisals against former enemies of the Crown
jurisdiction England
Wales
language English
legalEffect granted broad pardon to former Parliamentarians
protected many individuals from prosecution for treason
restored civil rights to many who had supported the Commonwealth
legalStatus public general act
parliamentarySession Convention Parliament of 1660
surface form: Convention Parliament (1660)
politicalContext settlement between Royalists and Parliamentarians
transition from Commonwealth to monarchy
purpose facilitate national reconciliation
grant general pardon for offences committed during the Civil War and Interregnum
secure political stability at the Restoration
region England and Wales
relatedConcept general pardon
political reconciliation
transitional justice
shortDescription 1660 English law granting broad pardon after the Civil War and Interregnum
subjectMatter amnesty
civil war settlement
treason
temporalContext Stuart period
surface form: English Restoration

Stuart period
surface form: Stuart Restoration
yearEnacted 1660

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Restoration keyEvent Act of Indemnity and Oblivion
subject surface form: Restoration (England)
Convention Parliament passedAct Act of Indemnity and Oblivion
execution of Charles I relatedTo Act of Indemnity and Oblivion
Convention Parliament of 1660 legislated Act of Indemnity and Oblivion