Database: Stepped Ashore as King

//England//1660-05-25 George Monck was an English general who was instrumental in the of the  monarchy in 1660. After having fought in Ireland, Scotland, and the, Monck was appointed Governor of Scotland.

Monck was part of the government installed by Oliver Cromwell and fought for them. However, after Cromwell's death, he took advantage of the Parliament's weak authority and of the confusion in London. On January 1, 1660, his army marched from the Scottish border towards London. Monck used his military power to stabilize the city.

The new Parliament proclaimed Charles II as the new king of England, and Monck traveled to Dover,, to greet the new sovereign upon his return to the country, on the morning of May 25, 1660. From Dover, the new king marched toward London to secure his throne.