| A | B |
| Declaration of Breda | April 1660 |
| Naseby | Renamed the royal Charles |
| Act of Uniformity | 1662 |
| General Monck | A key figure in the Restoration |
| Act of Indemnity and Oblivion | August 1660 |
| Sir Arthur Haselrig | Died in the tower |
| Militia Acts, 1661, 1662 | Declared that the king not Parliament had control over the Militia |
| Poll Tax | Granted in June 1660 |
| Hearth Tax | Granted by the Cavalier Parliament in 1662 |
| Customs Duties | Granted to Charles II for life in June 1660 |
| Cavalier Parliament | Met on 8 May 1661 |
| Convention Parliament | Dissolved on 29 December 1660 |
| Touching for the King's Evil | A ceremony revived by the Restoration |
| Triennial Act | 1664 |
| Star Chamber | Not restored in 1660 |
| The Speaker | A royal nominee until 1678 |
| Earl of Danby | Built up a 'Court Party' in Parliament |
| Edward Hyde | Earl of Clarendon |
| Clarendon Code | A series of Acts against Dissenters |
| Dissenters | non-Anglicans |