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CHAPTER II THE ELIZABETHAN PARLIAMENT OF 1559 ESTABLISHES THE SUPREMACY Sonvened on 23 Jan. 1559 , Parliament began its actual sessions on the 25th of January and was dissolved on the 8th of May . The main business of the sessions was ...
CHAPTER II THE ELIZABETHAN PARLIAMENT OF 1559 ESTABLISHES THE SUPREMACY Sonvened on 23 Jan. 1559 , Parliament began its actual sessions on the 25th of January and was dissolved on the 8th of May . The main business of the sessions was ...
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She used Parliament to repeal the acts of religion , nine in all , passed during the reign of Edward , restoring the status quo of 1547. A second act of repeal restored the status quo of 1529 , setting aside eighteen acts of Henry VIII ...
She used Parliament to repeal the acts of religion , nine in all , passed during the reign of Edward , restoring the status quo of 1547. A second act of repeal restored the status quo of 1529 , setting aside eighteen acts of Henry VIII ...
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The proclamation spoke of the “ present last session of Parliament . ” Parliament was scheduled to end before Easter . Instead , Parliament was adjourned until the 3d of April . Neale regards this action as " one of the significant ...
The proclamation spoke of the “ present last session of Parliament . ” Parliament was scheduled to end before Easter . Instead , Parliament was adjourned until the 3d of April . Neale regards this action as " one of the significant ...
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