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became a permanent part of English government.
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There is no English representative body. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The representative - ie elected - part of the UK Government is The House of Commons a part of the UK parliament.
Well.. Parliament had control of the South-East of England, which was the richest part of the country... hope that helps!
There is no English Parliament. There has not been an English Parliament since 1st May 1707. Answer. you are probably referring to the House of Lords which is a non elected chamber. It is not English but part of the Goverment of the United Kingdom which includes England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland. The Queen and Parliament can elect "the Great and The Good" to the House of Lords. There are also a small number of Heritary "Lords" but this is gradually being faded away.
Parliament is like the United States' Congress, so Parliament is part of government.
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Oxford University, Hampton Court Palace, Richmond Palce (part of), Craven Cottage, Houses of Parliament, County Hall, Tower of London. To name just a few..
Big Ben is attached to the Parliament buildings.Big Ben is part of the Houses of Parliament.
Nothing. The bell, Big Ben is part of the huge clock in the Palace of Westminster, where Parliament sits.
The Dáil is one part of the Parliament of the Republic of Ireland (the other part is called the Seanad/Senate)Ireland
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