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Stipulated that Parliament should be held within three years after the last Parliament was dismissed and that it could not last longer than three years. Therefore, according to this Act, the monarchs could not summon or dissolve Parliament whenever they wanted. | |||
The Triennial Act was vetoed twice by [[William III]] before it was passed | The Triennial Act was vetoed twice by [[William III]] before it was passed. | ||
== Source == | |||
== | Smith, David L. ''A History of the Modern British Isles 1603-1707''. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:31, 5 January 2023
Stipulated that Parliament should be held within three years after the last Parliament was dismissed and that it could not last longer than three years. Therefore, according to this Act, the monarchs could not summon or dissolve Parliament whenever they wanted. The Triennial Act was vetoed twice by William III before it was passed.
Source
Smith, David L. A History of the Modern British Isles 1603-1707. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.