- Cavalier Parliament
The Cavalier Parliament of
England lasted fromMay 8 ,1661 untilJanuary 24 ,1679 . It followed the Convention Parliament. It endured for over 17 years of the quarter century reign ofCharles II of England . Like its predecessorParliament of England , it was overwhelmingly Royalist and is also known as the Pensionary Parliament for the manypension s it granted to adherents of the King.It was responsible for enacting the
Clarendon Code , including:
* theCorporation Act 1661
* theAct of Uniformity 1662
* theConventicle Act 1664
* theFive Mile Act 1665 In January 1661, the
Fifth Monarchists led a succession of revolts under the command ofVavasor Powell andThomas Venner . These rebellions were initiated as an anticipation of the arrival ofJesus to claim the throne.In
1662 an Act of Settlement (there are several parliamentary acts with this title, most notably the Act of Settlement of1701 covering succession to the throne) was passed following the demobilization of the army. The 1662 Act of Settlement was intended to assist local authorities to cope with large numbers of displaced disbanded soldiers.The
Licensing Act of 1662 was passed with the following title: "An Act for preventing the frequent Abuses in printing seditious treasonable and unlicensed Bookes and Pamphlets and for regulating of Printing and Printing Presses".In
1667 Clarendon was impeached and exiled.In the same year:
* The beginnings of what is now called a
cabinet system began to emerge within the government.
* Thecabal comprising Clifford, Arlington, Buckingham, Ashley, Lauderdale ascended to power.
* The factions of a "party political" system polarised between "court" supporters (royalists) and "country" supporters (parliamentarians) can clearly be seen to foreshadow theTory and Whig parties.In March of
1672 , Charles II issued aRoyal Declaration of Indulgence for the benefit ofnonconformist Protestant s andCatholic s. Parliament forced the king to withdraw the declaration the following year. In1673 aTest Act (another title of several different acts) was passed, requiring all those holding office to swear an "oath of allegiance and of supremacy" and to "adjuretransubstantiation " and to take the sacrament of theChurch of England . Following thePopish Plot of September1678 , aPapists' Disabling Act was passed to exclude Catholics from Parliament.On
January 24 ,1679 , the seemingly interminable Cavalier Parliament was finally dissolved at the height of thePopish Plot and the onset of theExclusion Crisis . A few weeks later, onMarch 6 , a new parliament was assembled, but it wasprorogue d before it could conduct its business. It would not assemble until spring, and it is known as the Habeas Corpus parliament or the First Exclusion Parliament.ee also
*
English Restoration
*List of Parliaments of England
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