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Parliament of Bats

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1426 parliament of England
The Great Hall of Leicester Castle (now with an early modern facade), location of the parliament
Parliaments of England
Predecessors
  Witenagemot 7th – 11th centuries
  Curia regis 1066 – c. 1215
  1st 1237
  2nd 1242
  3rd 1244
  4th 1246
  3rd 1247
  4th 1248
  Unnumbered 1251
  5th 1252
  6th 1253
  7th 1254
  8th 1255
  9th 1258
  "Model" 1295
  "Good" 1376
  "Bad" 1377
  "Bats" 1426
  "Devils" 1459
  "Reformation" 1529–1536
  1st 1553
  2nd 1554
  3rd 1554–1555
  4th 1555
  5th 1558
  1st 1559
  2nd 1563–1567
  3rd 1571
  4th 1572–1583
  5th 1584–1585
  6th 1586–1587
  7th 1589
  8th 1593
  10th 1601
  1st 1702
  2nd 1705

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The Parliament of Bats was a Parliament of England that was held in 1426 in Leicester. Meetings took place in the great hall of Leicester Castle. The king at the time, Henry VI, was an infant, and the session saw him knighted in St Mary de Castro Church across the road from the Castle Great Hall.[1]

Tensions were high because of the ongoing dispute between Cardinal Beaufort, the Bishop of Winchester and off-and-on Lord Chancellor, and the Duke of Gloucester, the King's uncle and regent. Members and their attendants were therefore not allowed by the Duke of Gloucester to carry swords, and so armed themselves with bats, giving rise to the name "Parliament of Bats". The parliament saw Beaufort removed permanently as Lord Chancellor and replaced with John Kemp.

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References

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  1. ^ "The Parliament of Bats – 1426". Semper-eadem.tripod.com. Retrieved 24 June 2012.


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