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What (who) is 3rd Parliament of James I - definition


3rd Parliament of James I         
  • The Speaker, Sir Thomas Richardson
GOVERNMENT IN 17TH CENTURY ENGLAND
Parliament of 1621; 3rd Parliament of King James I
The 3rd Parliament of King James I was summoned by King James I of England on 13 November 1620 and first assembled on 30 January 1621. The elected speaker was Sir Thomas Richardson, the Member of Parliament for St Albans.
3rd Parliament of Charles I         
  • alt=Sir John Finch
PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND SESSION BEGINNING IN 1628, TERMINATED BY THE PERSONAL RULE OF CHARLES I OF ENGLAND
3rd parliament of King Charles I; 3rd Parliament of King Charles I
The 3rd Parliament of King Charles I was summoned by King Charles I of England on 31 January 1628 and first assembled on 17 March 1628. The elected Speaker of the House of Commons was Sir John Finch, the Member of Parliament for Canterbury.
3rd Parliament of Elizabeth I         
  • The Speaker, Sir Christopher Wray
The 3rd Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I was summoned by Queen Elizabeth I on 17 February 1571 and assembled on 2 April 1571. The number of Members of Parliament (MPs) had grown from 402 to 438 since the last Parliament of 1559.