Cromwell refuses the proffered Crown on May…
May 1657 CE
Cromwell refuses the proffered Crown on May 8, 1657, possibly because he fears disaffection in the Army (especially considering the proposed reduction in the size of the army), is distressed by allegations of dynastic or personal ambition, does not genuinely accept that a monarchy was necessary in England, or because he fears reinstating the monarchy on the basis that he believes it had been judged by God in the period following the English Civil War.
The Humble Petition is now modified to remove the clause on kingship and, due to the Naylor case, the Humble Petition and Advice is also modified to include a second chamber.
Cromwell on May 25 ratifies a modified Humble Petition and Advice, saying he will nominate his successor, as Lord Protector.