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Random Ordinances And Acts Of The Parliament Of England, 1642–1660report

  • 29 June 1654 Ordinance for continuing the Committee for the Army and Treasurers of War and for paying a proportion of the monthly assessment for the Navy (cf. Ordinances of 28 January 1653–4, and 8 June 1654. (1654)

  • 7 February 1659/60 Act for the Great Seal of Ireland. (1660)

  • 19 May 1649 Act declaring and constituting the People of England to be a Commonwealth. (1649)

  • 8 April 1644 Ordinance for the better observation of the Lord's Day.

    (April 1644) (1644)

  • 19 October 1648 Ordinance for a Duty on Goods to and from France for the benefit of the Company of Merchants trading with France, whose ships have been detained there. (1648)

  • 13 October 1653 Act for the custody and relief of Idiots and Lunaticks; to continue to 1 September 1654. (1653)

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The early British Parliament was a way for the new class of society to try to share power, only as an advisory body to the king, and then gradually evolved into one of the three powers of the state public power balance. The modern British parliamentary system is the UK’s most important legislature, each through Parliament and the enactment of regulations and bills are very many. A total of 1,238 items have been recorded by the random tool so far, including only those containing 1642 and 1660.

It was during this period that many of the rules and acts, known as one of the most significant in British history, were laid down. The rules were passed to give Britain a brighter future, with capital, legal, and border issues at its disposal. If you want to know which bills were passed in which year, this generator tool will give you the full answer.

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