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Long Parliament
noun
, English History.
- the Parliament that assembled November 3, 1640, was expelled by Cromwell in 1653, reconvened in 1659, and was dissolved in 1660.
Long Parliament
noun
- the Parliament summoned by Charles I that assembled on Nov 3, 1640, was expelled by Cromwell in 1653, and was finally dissolved in 1660 See also Rump Parliament
- the Cavalier Parliament of 1661–79
- the Parliament called in Henry IV's reign that met from March 1 to Dec 22, 1406
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A remnant of the long parliament assembled during the anarchy, and has been termed the rump.
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Edward Leigh, a learned Englishman, and member of the long parliament, died.
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On the calling of the Long Parliament, he and his wife returned to England, and in 1642 we find him ministering to his old flock.
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From accident and intrigue he was chosen by the town of Cambridge member of the long parliament.
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The Long Parliament voted the canons illegal; Laud was imprisoned, and in 1642 the bishops were excluded from parliament.
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