Parliaments of King Henry VII
No. | Summoned | Elected | Assembled | Dissolved | Duration | Presiding Officer¹ | -Plt | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | 15 September 1485 | 1485 | 7 November 1485 | c. 4 March 1486 | 0-3-24 | Thomas Lovell | 130 | ... |
2nd | ... | 1487 | 9 November 1487 | c. 18 December 1487 | 0-1-9 | John Mordaunt | 129 | ... |
3rd | ... | ?1488/89 | 13 January 1489 | 27 February 1490 | 0-11-14 | Thomas fitzWilliam | 128 | ... |
4th | 12 August 1491 | 1491 | 17 October 1491 | 5 March 1492 | 0-4-16 | Richard Empson | 127 | ... |
5th | 15 September 1495 | 1495 | 14 October 1495 | 21–22 December 1495 | 0-2-7/8 | Robert Drury | 126 | ... |
6th | 20 November 1496 | 1496/97 | 16 January 1497 | 13 March 1497 | 0-1-25 | Thomas Englefield | 125 | ... |
7th | ... | ?1503/04 | 25 January 1504 | c. 1 April 1504 | 0-2-7 | Edmund Dudley | 124 | ... |
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