Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: historiography and sources
- 2 Parliament and the paper constitutions
- 3 Elections
- 4 Exclusions
- 5 Factional politics and parliamentary management
- 6 Oliver Cromwell and Parliaments
- 7 Richard Cromwell and Parliaments
- 8 Law reform, judicature, and the Other House
- 9 Religious reform
- 10 Representation and taxation in England and Wales
- 11 Parliament and foreign policy
- 12 Irish and Scottish affairs
- 13 Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Members excluded from the Second Protectorate Parliament
- Appendix 2 The Remonstrance of 23 February 1657
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles in the series
Appendix 1 - Members excluded from the Second Protectorate Parliament
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 July 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: historiography and sources
- 2 Parliament and the paper constitutions
- 3 Elections
- 4 Exclusions
- 5 Factional politics and parliamentary management
- 6 Oliver Cromwell and Parliaments
- 7 Richard Cromwell and Parliaments
- 8 Law reform, judicature, and the Other House
- 9 Religious reform
- 10 Representation and taxation in England and Wales
- 11 Parliament and foreign policy
- 12 Irish and Scottish affairs
- 13 Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Members excluded from the Second Protectorate Parliament
- Appendix 2 The Remonstrance of 23 February 1657
- Bibliography
- Index
- Titles in the series
Summary
The table below is based on the five surviving contemporary lists of those who were excluded from the second Protectorate Parliament before it assembled. The columns indicate which members are listed as having been excluded in each of these sources as follows:
A = TNA, SP 18/130/29
B = Bodl., MS Rawlinson A 73, fo. 317r
C = Bodl., MS Tanner 52, fo. 156r
D = CJ, VII, 425
E = BL, Stowe MS 361, fo. 103 (printed in Whitelocke, Memorials, IV, 280)
The number of members listed in each of these sources is 96, 95, 98, 79, and 95, respectively.
The least full source is D, and the least reliable one (for the reasons discussed in the main text) is E. That leaves A–C – which are the three surviving contemporary manuscript lists – as the fullest and most reliable sources.
Ninety-three names appear in all three of A–C. A further three names (Allanson, Gewen, and Peyto) appear in two of them. Five names (Beresford, Bisse, John Davies, Sir Paul Davies, and Tighe) can also be reliably established of Irish members who were excluded (see chapter 4): they have therefore been included here even though they do not appear on any of these five contemporary lists. This gives a total of 101 members who can pretty safely be regarded as having been excluded.
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- Parliaments and Politics during the Cromwellian Protectorate , pp. 302 - 305Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007