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  2. Petition of Right - Wikipedia

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    The Petition of Right, passed on 7 June 1628, is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689. [1]

  3. Right to petition - Wikipedia

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    The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals. The right can be traced back to the Bill of Rights 1689 , the Petition of Right (1628) , and Magna Carta (1215) .

  4. Fundamental Laws of England - Wikipedia

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    the Bill of Rights 1689 assented to by King William III and Queen Mary II; the Act of Settlement 1701; Blackstone's list was an 18th-century constitutional view, and the Union of the Crowns had occurred in 1603 between Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland, and the 1628 Petition of Right had already referred to the fundamental laws being ...

  5. Parliamentary Archives - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most important constitutional records of the United Kingdom are stored by the Archives, including the Petition of Right (1628), the Death Warrant of Charles I (1649), the Habeas Corpus Act 1679, the draft and final Bill of Rights (1689), the Slave Trade Act (1807 and 1833), the Great Reform Act (1832), and successive Representation ...

  6. Darnell's Case - Wikipedia

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    Charles's need for income, with so many openly refusing to pay, forced him to recall Parliament in 1628. [9] The controversy surrounding the case resulted in a majority of the newly-elected MPs being opposed to the king, [ 9 ] and parliament rapidly approved the Petition of Right 1628 which reversed the effect of the decision by preventing the ...

  7. 3rd Parliament of Charles I - Wikipedia

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    Once assembled, the Commons indicated that it would vote the King five subsidies in return for his acceptance of a Petition of Right, [2] confirming the rights of the individual as against the divine right of the King. After much debate, prevarication and delay, the King finally backed down and gave his assent to the petition in such a way it ...

  8. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

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    defendants’ motions for summary judgment and in opposition to peer et al. plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment on their claims under the endangered species act and migratory bird treaty act and in opposition to the wampanoag tribe of gay head’s (aquinnah) motion for summary judgment

  9. Category:1628 in England - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "1628 in England" ... Petition of Right This page was last ...