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In 1600, the Parliament of England consisted of approximately 458 Members of Parliament (MPs). This number included representatives from the House of Commons, which had around 400 MPs, and the House of Lords, comprising bishops and nobles. The exact number could vary slightly due to elections, vacancies, and other factors. Overall, the composition of Parliament at that time reflected the political and social structures of late Tudor and early Stuart England.

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