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  2. Long Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Long Parliament was an English Parliament which lasted from 1640 until 1660. It followed the fiasco of the Short Parliament, which had convened for only three weeks during the spring of 1640 after an 11-year parliamentary absence. In September 1640, [1] King Charles I issued writs summoning a parliament to convene on 3 November 1640.

  3. Short Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Short Parliament was a Parliament of England that was summoned by King Charles I of England on 20 February 1640 and sat from 13 April to 5 May 1640. [1] It was so called because of its short session of only three weeks.

  4. Meeting (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    This meeting may be different from the regular meetings in that there may be elections or annual reports from officers that only take place at such a meeting. Executive session – a meeting in which the proceedings are secret, or confidential. [14] [15] Public session – a meeting, usually of a governmental body, that is open to the general ...

  5. List of parliaments of England - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Duration of English parliaments before 1660 - Wikipedia

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    (j) This was the King's Oxford Parliament, held at Oxford in opposition to the Long Parliament sitting at Westminster. It consisted of Royalist members of the Long Parliament. (k) This was the first phase of the Long Parliament. Under legislation enacted before the English Civil War this Parliament could not lawfully be dissolved without its ...

  7. Duration of English, British and United Kingdom parliaments ...

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    Once the convention had recognised a de jure sovereign it could then convert itself into a parliament. The 1660 convention restored King Charles II of England. The 1689–90 convention offered the throne jointly to King William III of England and Queen Mary II of England. KC2: Parliament summoned by King Charles II of England.

  8. Why Queen Elizabeth II Kept Her Meeting With Lili Relatively ...

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    Always practical. Queen Elizabeth II didn’t get to spend a lot of time with her great-granddaughter Lili during the Platinum Jubilee, but there was a good reason for their short meeting. The ...

  9. Meeting of Parliament Act 1694 - Wikipedia

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    The Meeting of Parliament Act 1694 (6 & 7 Will. & Mar. c. 2), also known as the Triennial Act 1694, [3] is an Act of the Parliament of England. This Act is Chapter II Rot. Parl. pt. 1. nu. 2. [4] The sections of the act still in force require that Parliament hold a session at least once every three years.