The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ... |
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... House of Commons , published " Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons , with Observations , being part of a large Collection extracted from the Journals of the House , and other Parliamentary Records . " In 1796 , a Third ...
... House of Commons , published " Precedents of Proceedings in the House of Commons , with Observations , being part of a large Collection extracted from the Journals of the House , and other Parliamentary Records . " In 1796 , a Third ...
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... House , " to interpose between him and the tumultuary and popular Spirits in the Commons ' House . " 12. The Restoration of the King and the House of Lords . 13. ' The Bishops are restored to Parliament . 16. The Triennial Act is ...
... House , " to interpose between him and the tumultuary and popular Spirits in the Commons ' House . " 12. The Restoration of the King and the House of Lords . 13. ' The Bishops are restored to Parliament . 16. The Triennial Act is ...
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... Commons , the Parliament adjourns for four days , when the Archbishop of Can- terbury ( Arundel ) Lord Chancellor ... House of Commons as then constituted , was the Representative of the Third Estate , including all the Laity ...
... Commons , the Parliament adjourns for four days , when the Archbishop of Can- terbury ( Arundel ) Lord Chancellor ... House of Commons as then constituted , was the Representative of the Third Estate , including all the Laity ...
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... Commons present their Speaker , John Mordaunt . Many Bills and Petitions are presented , and Acts passed . Among the ... House of Commons , whose great influence had before been principally derived from the necessity for ...
... Commons present their Speaker , John Mordaunt . Many Bills and Petitions are presented , and Acts passed . Among the ... House of Commons , whose great influence had before been principally derived from the necessity for ...
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... House of Lords , with the usual ceremony , in order to pass the Bills , and put an end to the Parliament . The Speaker of the Commons addresses an Oration to the King on the Throne . ( k ) A. R. 32 Jan. 16. ( Monday . ) A Parliament is ...
... House of Lords , with the usual ceremony , in order to pass the Bills , and put an end to the Parliament . The Speaker of the Commons addresses an Oration to the King on the Throne . ( k ) A. R. 32 Jan. 16. ( Monday . ) A Parliament is ...
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Abbots adjourned answer appointed April April 29 Archb Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York Assembly assent attend Bill Bishops Charter Chivalers Citizens and Burgesses Clause Clergy Clerk Colloquium et Tractatus commanded Committee Commons Order Commons Resolve Conference Convocation Council is held County Court Declaration disabled Dugdale Duke Edward Edward III Election England Fæd grant hath held at Westminster Henry Hody House of Commons House of Peers John July June Justice King King's Kingdom Knights liament Liberties London Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper Lords Order Majesty Majesty's March March 18 March 23 Mayor Members ment Monday Oath Ordinance Parl Parlia Peers Persons Petition Prelates present Priors Proceedings prorogued regni Report returned Rolls sent Sept Serjeant at Arms Session Sheriffs Shire Speaker Statute Tenants Viscount vote Westminster Writ of Summons Writs are issued York