Convention Parliament (1660)

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The Convention Parliament of

Royalist
in its membership. It assembled for the first time on 25 April 1660.

After the

Restoration Settlement
. These preparations included the necessary provisions to deal with land and funding such that the new régime could operate.

Reprisals against the establishment which had developed under Oliver Cromwell were constrained under the terms of the Indemnity and Oblivion Act which became law on 29 August 1660. Nonetheless there were prosecutions against those accused of regicide, the direct participation in the trial and execution of Charles I.

The Convention Parliament was dissolved by Charles II on 29 December 1660. The succeeding parliament was elected in May 1661, and was called the Cavalier Parliament. It set about both systematically dismantling or recasting all legislation and institutions which had been introduced during the Interregnum, and confirming of the Acts of the Convention Parliament.

Legislation

In legal statutes, the Convention parliament is cited as

regnal year
of Charles II"). Among the acts passed by it were:

As all the acts of the Commonwealth parliaments were obliterated from the legal record, the Convention Parliament replicated some of the legislation they wanted to keep (e.g. the

Navigation Act 1651
) in new acts.

See also

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