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''Perfect Occurrences'' was a weekly newspaper edited by Henry Walker (cleric) which became the semi-official mouth piece of Parliament in 1647. See also 30 September 1647 Ordinance for the regulation of printing and to prevent the issue of scandalous pamphlets. Notes References * Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom {{England-newspaper-stub ...
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Perfect Occurrences
''Perfect Occurrences'' was a weekly newspaper edited by Henry Walker (cleric) which became the semi-official mouth piece of Parliament in 1647. See also 30 September 1647 Ordinance for the regulation of printing and to prevent the issue of scandalous pamphlets. Notes References * Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom {{England-newspaper-stub ...
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List Of Ordinances And Acts Of The Parliament Of England, 1642–1660
This is a list of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England from 1642 to 1660, during the English Civil War and the Interregnum. As King Charles I of England would not assent to bills from a Parliament at war with him, decrees of Parliament before the Third English Civil War were styled ordinances. The Rump Parliament reverted to using the term "Act" on 6 January 1649 when it passed the Act erecting a High Court of Justice for the trial of the King (when any possibility of reconciliation between King and Parliament was over). All but one subsequent decree were termed Acts through to the end of the interregnum. All of these Ordinances and Acts were considered void after the English Restoration due to their lack of Royal Assent. 1642 *5 March 1641/2Under the calendar used by Parliament the new year started on 25 March (Old Style) not 1 January (New Style). See the section Differences between the start of the year in the article Old Style and New Style dates for more deta ...
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