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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] The elected Speaker of the House of Commons was Sir John Finch , the Member of Parliament for Canterbury .
3rd Parliament of Charles I; L. List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1625; List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1626;
The 3rd Parliament of King Charles I which met from 17 March 1628 until 10 March 1629. Note that this session was traditionally cited as 3 Car. 1, 3 Chas. 1 or 3 C. 1; it is listed in the "Chronological Table of the Statutes" as 3 Cha. 1
The Long Parliament, which commenced in this reign, had the longest term and the most complex history of any English Parliament. The entry in the first table below relates to the whole Parliament. Although it rebelled against King Charles I and continued to exist long after the King's death, it was a Parliament he originally summoned. An ...
The 3rd Parliament of King Charles II (the 'Habeas Corpus Parliament') which met from 6 March 1679 until 12 July 1679. This session was also traditionally cited as 31 Car. 2 (Chronological Table of the Statutes), 31 Chas. 2 or 31 C. 2.
Watch the full version of King Charles III's first King's Speech as monarch at the State Opening of Parliament on Tuesday, 7 November. The speech was written by the government to set out the ...
King Charles III made his first visit to Parliament on Monday since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, marking the first time the tradition of responding to condolences has been publicly shared.
Parliament has been formally prorogued by a king for the first time in more than 70 years, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II – the UK’s longest-reigning sovereign. ... Charles, who ...