The 1300's saw the British Parliament assist in the reigns of both Edward the 2nd and Richard the 2nd. This included their approvals for military campaigns or exercises, along with domestic and international foreign policies and agreements. The Parliament also played a pivotal role in helping the Royals establish trade with the rest of the UK and the world.
In the 1300s, the British Parliament presided over the abdications of both Richard II and Edward II. Richard II was replaced by Henry IV and Edward II was replaced by Edward III.
The English Parliament that presided over the reigns of Edward II and Richard II was characterized by significant political turmoil and conflict. Edward II faced challenges from his barons, leading to the rise of powerful figures such as Hugh Despenser and the eventual deposition of Edward II in 1327. Similarly, Richard II's reign saw struggles against his nobles and the Peasants' Revolt, culminating in his deposition in 1399. Both monarchs grappled with the limitations of royal authority and the growing power of Parliament.
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Dr. Edward Holme was one of the physician's who testified before Parliament supporting child labor in the British industrial revolution.
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James Edward Oglethorpe - He was a British general, Member of Parliament, philanthropist, and founder of the colony of Georgia (US).
Edward Richard Stewart was born in 1782.
Edward Richard Stewart died in 1851.
Richard Edward Wilson was born in 1941.
Edward Richard Alston died in 1881.
Edward Richard Alston was born in 1845.