Abstract

1. Introduction Part I. From Abolition to Restoration: 2. In the wilderness, 1649-1660 Part II. Members and the Business of the House: 3. Membership, attendance and privileges 4. Legislation 5. Justice Part III. King, Lords and Commons: 6. King and Lords 7. Lords and Commons Part IV. Religion: 8. Religious composition 9. Church settlement 10. Religious nonconformity Part V. Politics: 11. Factions, country peers and the 'Whig' party 12. Court and 'Tory' peers Conclusion Appendices.

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