Parliament of 1690

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The Parliament of 1690 was an English legislative assembly convened under William III and Mary II that helped consolidate the post-Glorious Revolution constitutional settlement and the new royal regime.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Parliament of England
appliesToJurisdiction England
appliesToPeriod post-Glorious Revolution era
chronologyWithinReign early Parliament of William III and Mary II NERFINISHED
conflictContext Williamite–Jacobite conflict NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
follows Convention Parliament of 1689 NERFINISHED
governmentForm constitutional monarchy
hasComponent House of Commons of England NERFINISHED
House of Lords NERFINISHED
hasFunction granting taxation
lawmaking
regulating succession and royal authority
hasHistoricalSignificance helped stabilize the new royal regime after the Glorious Revolution
hasLegalContext evolution of the English constitution
hasMonarch Mary II of England NERFINISHED
William III of England NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalContext Glorious Revolution NERFINISHED
Williamite settlement NERFINISHED
hasRole English legislative assembly
hasType bicameral legislature
languageOfWorkOrName English
legislativeBody Parliament of England NERFINISHED
legislativePeriod reign of William III and Mary II
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
Palace of Westminster NERFINISHED
Westminster NERFINISHED
partOf English Parliament NERFINISHED
religionInContext Protestantism
significantEvent consolidation of the Glorious Revolution settlement
entrenchment of William III and Mary II’s regime
startTime 1690

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Convention Parliament of 1689 followedBy Parliament of 1690