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  2. The History of Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The historian David Cannadine, in the History of Parliament Trust's 2006 annual lecture on 21 November 2006, noted that while Wedgwood and Namier are predominantly responsible for the foundation of the History, they were quite contrasting characters (Wedgwood a gregarious and high-spirited English aristocrat of advanced Liberal views, Namier a Polish Jew who was joyless and a strong Tory).

  3. List of Keepers of the Records in the Tower of London

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    This is a list of Keepers of the Records in the Tower of London.The position was medieval in origin, and ended in 1838 with the creation of the London Public Record Office.

  4. Parliament of England - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England from the 13th century until 1707 when it was replaced by the Parliament of Great Britain.Parliament evolved from the great council of bishops and peers that advised the English monarch.

  5. Template:HistoryofParliament - Wikipedia

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    The History of Parliament is a series of works ultimately intended to form a complete history of the Westminster Parliament.The portions currently published, as of 2015, are divided chronologically, and consist of surveys of the House of Commons, descriptions of elections and politics in each electoral constituency, and biographies of individual Members of Parliament.

  6. Thomas Cromwell (Parliamentary diarist) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cromwell (c. 1540 – c. 1611) [1] was an English Member of Parliament during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.His diaries of proceedings in the House of Commons are an important source for historians of parliamentary history during the period when he was a member, and Sir John Neale draws heavily upon them in his ground-breaking two-volume study of Elizabeth I and Her Parliaments (1953 ...

  7. Parliamentary Archives - Wikipedia

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    Rolls containing Acts of Parliament in the Parliamentary Archives at Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster The Parliamentary Archives of the United Kingdom preserves and makes available to the public the records of the House of Lords and House of Commons back to 1497, as well as some 200 other collections of parliamentary interest.

  8. History of Parliament Online - Wikipedia

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  9. 3rd Parliament of Charles I - Wikipedia

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    The Speaker, John Finch, 1st Baron Finch. The 3rd Parliament of King Charles I was summoned by King Charles I of England on 31 January 1628 and first assembled on 17 March 1628. [1]