Addled Parliament
The Parliament of 1614 was the second Parliament of England of the reign of James VI and I, which sat between 5 April and 7 June 1614. Lasting only two months and two days, it saw no bills pass and was not even regarded as a Parliament by its contemporaries. However, for its failure it has been known to posterity as the Addled Parliament.
1610s in England2nd Parliament of King James I3rd Parliament of King James IAbingdon (UK Parliament constituency)Addled parliamentAnthony Irby (died 1625)Banbury (UK Parliament constituency)Bedford (UK Parliament constituency)Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)Benevolence (tax)Bere Alston (UK Parliament constituency)Beverley (UK Parliament constituency)Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency)Bossiney (UK Parliament constituency)Bridgwater (UK Parliament constituency)Bridport (UK Parliament constituency)Bristol (UK Parliament constituency)Callington (UK Parliament constituency)Camelford (UK Parliament constituency)Charles CaesarCharles Howard, 2nd Earl of NottinghamCharles ThynneChristchurch (UK Parliament constituency)City of London (Parliament of England constituency)Corfe Castle (UK Parliament constituency)Cuthbert HalsallDartmouth (UK Parliament constituency)Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, 1st Count of GondomarDorchester (UK Parliament constituency)Dorset (UK Parliament constituency)Dudley DiggesDuration of English parliaments before 1660East Looe (UK Parliament constituency)Edward Hungerford (Roundhead)Edward Littleton, 1st Baron LytteltonEdward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of BoughtonEdward Sackville, 4th Earl of DorsetEnglish Parliament of 1614Fowey (UK Parliament constituency)Francis Barrington
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Addled Parliament
The Parliament of 1614 was the second Parliament of England of the reign of James VI and I, which sat between 5 April and 7 June 1614. Lasting only two months and two days, it saw no bills pass and was not even regarded as a Parliament by its contemporaries. However, for its failure it has been known to posterity as the Addled Parliament.
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Addled parliament, det "tomma" ...... ju år innan det åter samlades.
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Als das Unfruchtbare Parlament ...... chtbares Parlament resultiert.
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Le Parlement stérile fut un Pa ...... pour lever les fonds désirés.
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The Parliament of 1614 was the ...... ncerned with James's finances.
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James I's remarks to Gondomar, the Spanish Ambassador, a few days after the dissolution.
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My Lords, I think it a dangero ...... nt of impositions. For it is a
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The House of Commons is a body ...... with what I cannot get rid of.
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Addled parliament, det "tomma" ...... ju år innan det åter samlades.
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Als das Unfruchtbare Parlament ...... Prärogative beeinträchtigten.
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Le Parlement stérile fut un Pa ...... t à l'augmentation des impôts.
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The Parliament of 1614 was the ...... rity as the Addled Parliament.
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Addled Parliament
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Addled parliament
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Czczy parlament
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Parlement stérile
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Unfruchtbares Parlament
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