mad Parliament — Henry III, in 1258, at the desire of the Great Council in Parliament, consented to the appointment of a committee of twenty four, of whom twelve were appointed by the Barons and twelve by the King, in a parliament which was stigmatized as the Mad … Black's law dictionary
mad Parliament — Henry III, in 1258, at the desire of the Great Council in Parliament, consented to the appointment of a committee of twenty four, of whom twelve were appointed by the Barons and twelve by the King, in a parliament which was stigmatized as the Mad … Black's law dictionary
Parliament of England — c.1300.The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England. Its roots can be traced back to the early medieval period. In a series of developments, it came increasingly to constrain the power of the monarch, and went on after… … Wikipedia
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Mad Uncle Jack — is the great uncle of Eddie Dickens, the protagonist of the Eddie Dickens Trilogy .He is an ex army officer, with an appalling war record. He is married to Even Madder Aunt Maud. He lives in a tree house made of dried fish and creosote on the… … Wikipedia
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Mad Hatter — The Hatter is a fictional character initially encountered at a tea party in Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland and later again as Hatta in the story s sequel, Through the Looking Glass . He is popularly referred to as the Mad Hatter … Wikipedia
Mad Dog Coll — Vincent Coll Mugshot of Vincent Mad Dog Coll as seen on the cover of an educational video Born Uinseann Ó Colla July 20, 1908(1908 07 20) Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland … Wikipedia
Oxford Parliament (1258) — The Oxford Parliament (1258), also known as the Mad Parliament and the First English Parliament , assembled during the reign of Henry III of England. It was established by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester. The parlour or prolocutor… … Wikipedia
Oxford Parliament — may refer to: The Oxford Parliament (1258), also known as the Mad Parliament and the First English Parliament , assembled during the reign of Henry III of England The Oxford Parliament (1644), 1644–1645, during the reign of Charles I of England… … Wikipedia