List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1659 information
Parliaments of England 1604–1705
Parliament
Date
Blessed Parliament
1604
Addled Parliament
1614
3rd Parliament of King James I
1621
4th Parliament of King James I
1624
Useless Parliament
1625
2nd Parliament of King Charles I
1626
3rd Parliament of King Charles I
1628
Short Parliament
Apr. 1640
Long Parliament (1)
Nov. 1640
Oxford Parliament
1644
Long Parliament (2)
1645
Rump Parliament (1)
1648
Barebone's Parliament
1653
First Protectorate Parliament
1654
Second Protectorate Parliament
1656
Third Protectorate Parliament
1659
Rump Parliament (2)
1659
Long Parliament (3)
1660
Convention Parliament
1660
Cavalier Parliament
1661
Habeas Corpus Parliament
1679
Exclusion Bill Parliament
1680
Oxford Parliament
1681
Loyal Parliament
1685
Convention Parliament
1689
2nd Parliament of King William III and Queen Mary II
1690
3rd Parliament of King William III
1695
4th Parliament of King William III
1698
5th Parliament of King William III
1701
6th Parliament of William III
Dec. 1701
1st Parliament of Queen Anne
1702
2nd Parliament of Queen Anne
1705
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This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) in the Third Protectorate Parliament under the Commonwealth of England which began at Westminster on 27 January 1659, and was held until 22 April 1659.
This Parliament was called by Richard Cromwell and was dissolved by him after three months, shortly before he was turned out of the Protectorship. The parliament was succeeded by a restoration of the last parliament called by Royal Authority, which was originally the Long Parliament called on 3 November 1640, but subsequently reduced to the Rump parliament under Pride's Purge. This summoned a new Convention Parliament to meet on 25 April 1660, which called back the King, and restored the Constitution in Church and State.
This list contains details of the MPs elected in 1659. The preceding First and Second Protectorate Parliaments had excluded a number of Rotten Boroughs and given representation to several towns including Manchester, Leeds and Halifax and to the county and city of Durham. The Third Protectorate Parliament reverted to the earlier full representation for England but still included representatives from Scotland and Ireland.
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