The British Parliament

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History

 

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Lester S

 

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March 3, 2011

 

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University

 

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A

 

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In practice it seems that the magnates very soon ceased to attend the shire court in person, though they may well have sent stewards or representatives. From the early thirteenth century it was dominated, more or less, by a small group of local knights, some of whom also represented the court in Parliament...
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It was the county court which made elections to parliament under the direction of the sheriff. The knights of the shire elected to parliament although themselves drawn from a narrow social group were expected to represent the whole community of the county and not just their own order. From the beginning, therefore, it was the community of the shire which was represented in parliament and not, as in other parts of Europe, a particular feudal class or Estate...
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