Roundheads
The Parliamentery Army
Parliament supporters were called Roundheads or Parliamentarians. They were called this because the people rioting near Parliament in 1641 had very short hair; they had actually all agreed on having their hair cut above their ears. A+LS Roundheads
The English Parliament is known as the Parliament of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to simply as "Parliament." It is a bicameral legislature consisting of two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Parliament is responsible for making and passing laws, as well as overseeing the government.
There is no such thing as the "English parliament" The Lower House of the United Kingdom Parliament is called the House of Commons.
mocking a parliament is called mock parliament
The Parliamentery Army
Parliament supporters were called Roundheads or Parliamentarians. They were called this because the people rioting near Parliament in 1641 had very short hair; they had actually all agreed on having their hair cut above their ears. A+LS Roundheads
A member of parliament is usually called a LIAR
The supporters of Charles 1 were known as Royalists.
Round Heads
The law making branch of British government is called Parliament.
Im pretty sure the English law amking body is the British Parliament
The English Parliament is known as the Parliament of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to simply as "Parliament." It is a bicameral legislature consisting of two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Parliament is responsible for making and passing laws, as well as overseeing the government.
The Prime Minister
There is no such thing as the "English parliament" The Lower House of the United Kingdom Parliament is called the House of Commons.
mocking a parliament is called mock parliament
1265 - The rebel leader, Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, called an unofficial parliament at Oxford. 1295 - King Edward I called the first official and lawful parliament, later nicknamed the 'Model Parliament'. The members were chosen on the same basis as for Simon de Montfort's rebel parliament.