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7 relations: Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, Country Party (Britain), Exclusion Bill Parliament, Exclusion Crisis, House of Commons of England, John Ernle, 1681 English general election.
- 1679 in England
- 1679 in politics
- 17th-century elections in Europe
- Elections to the Parliament of England
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury PC, FRS (22 July 1621 – 21 January 1683), was an English statesman and peer.
See October 1679 English general election and Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury
Country Party (Britain)
Country Party was the name employed in the Kingdom of England (and later in Great Britain) by political movements which campaigned in opposition to the Court Party (that is, the Ministers of the Crown and those who supported them).
See October 1679 English general election and Country Party (Britain)
Exclusion Bill Parliament
The Exclusion Bill Parliament was a Parliament of England during the reign of Charles II of England, named after the long saga of the Exclusion Bill.
See October 1679 English general election and Exclusion Bill Parliament
Exclusion Crisis
The Exclusion Crisis ran from 1679 until 1681 in the reign of King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland.
See October 1679 English general election and Exclusion Crisis
House of Commons of England
The House of Commons of England was the lower house of the Parliament of England (which incorporated Wales) from its development in the 14th century to the union of England and Scotland in 1707, when it was replaced by the House of Commons of Great Britain after the 1707 Act of Union was passed in both the English and Scottish parliaments at the time.
See October 1679 English general election and House of Commons of England
John Ernle
Sir John Ernle (1620 – June 1697) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1654 and 1695.
See October 1679 English general election and John Ernle
1681 English general election
The 1681 English general election returned members to the last parliament of Charles II. October 1679 English general election and 1681 English general election are 17th-century elections in Europe, elections to the Parliament of England and England election stubs.
See October 1679 English general election and 1681 English general election
See also
1679 in England
- 1679 in England
- Abhorrers
- Billeting Act 1679
- HMS Northumberland (1679)
- Habeas Corpus Act 1679
- Habeas Corpus Parliament
- List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1679
- March 1679 English general election
- October 1679 English general election
1679 in politics
- Habeas Corpus Parliament
- March 1679 English general election
- October 1679 English general election
17th-century elections in Europe
- 1612 imperial election
- 1619 imperial election
- 1621 papal conclave
- 1623 papal conclave
- 1626 University of Cambridge Chancellor election
- 1632 Polish–Lithuanian royal election
- 1636 imperial election
- 1644 papal conclave
- 1648 Polish–Lithuanian royal election
- 1653 imperial election
- 1655 papal conclave
- 1658 imperial election
- 1661 English general election
- 1667 papal conclave
- 1669 Polish–Lithuanian royal election
- 1669–1670 papal conclave
- 1674 Polish–Lithuanian royal election
- 1676 papal conclave
- 1681 English general election
- 1685 English general election
- 1689 English general election
- 1689 papal conclave
- 1690 English general election
- 1690 imperial election
- 1691 papal conclave
- 1695 English general election
- 1697 Polish–Lithuanian royal election
- 1698 English general election
- 1700 papal conclave
- Cardinal electors for the March–April 1605 papal conclave
- Cardinal electors for the May 1605 papal conclave
- Estates General of 1632
- March 1679 English general election
- March–April 1605 papal conclave
- May 1605 papal conclave
- October 1679 English general election
- Recruiter election
Elections to the Parliament of England
- 1661 English general election
- 1681 English general election
- 1685 English general election
- 1689 English general election
- 1690 English general election
- 1695 English general election
- 1698 English general election
- 1702 English general election
- 1705 English general election
- January 1701 English general election
- March 1679 English general election
- November 1701 English general election
- October 1679 English general election
References
Also known as English general election, 1679 (October), English general election, October 1679.