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The Court, the Household and Parliall1ent in the Mid-Tudor Period This essay has benefited from the advice and comments of Andrew Barclay, Paul Cavill, Linda Clark, Harry Cobb, Patrick Collinson, Clyve Jones, Charles Knighton, Shelagh Mitchell, David Starkey and Nicholas Tyacke.

Pages 159-175 | Published online: 03 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

In a thought-provoking lecture at the Society for Court Studies Conference in 2007, Sir John Sainty drew attention to the importance of the royal household in Parliament during the early modern period This paper considers the evidence for the involvement of the court and household there in the mid-Tudor period.

J. C. Sainty, ‘The Parliamentary Role of the Royal Household’, The Court Historian, 13 (2008), pp. 195-201.

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