it limited power of the monarchy
English Bill of Rights
The term "bill of rights" originates from England. If you mean the USA, you have to include that in your question, as England, Canada, and New Zealand all have a "bill of rights" too.
England
It was written because the colonist wanted certain rights from England and the bill of rights stated 10 of them.
England
England
The english Bill of Rights took place in ENgland, on the year of 1689.
Bill of rights
Guaranteed certain inalienable rights to citizens in England and was the model for the American Bill of Rights. GO AWAY
The Bill of Rights
England doesn't have a Bill of Rights. It has a number of common law decisions which preserve those rights.
The Bill of Rights (obviously, not the same one as the American one, but it has the same name.)