This book is a study of the role and development of parliament throughout the Tudor period. Loach examines the constitutional position, political activities, and relationships of the two houses of parliament from the late middle ages until the accession of the Stuarts. She explores the growing importance of the Commons and examines the way in which the Tudor monarchs, from Henry VII to Elizabeth I, attempted to exert their royal power.
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