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At the order of the Dowager Electress, the Hanoverian agents, supported by the Whig leaders, demanded that a writ of summons be issued which would call the Duke to England to sit in Parliament, thus further insuring the Succession by establishing a Hanoverian Prince in England before the Queen's death.
In September 2006, the European Parliament issued the European Commission to create urban environment policies to prevent and eliminate dirt, litter, graffiti, animals ' excrement and excessive noise from domestic and vehicular music systems in European cities, along with other concerns over urban life.
On February 27, 1560, " the new Council of State being informed of some designs against the usurped power, issued out warrants for apprehending divers officers of the army ; and having some jealousy of others that were members of Parliament, they procured an order of their House to authorize them to seize any member who had not sat since the coming in of the Secluded Members, if there should be occasion.
Queen Elizabeth promoted the Trade and Navigation Acts in Parliament and issued orders to her navy for the protection and promotion of English shipping.
In 1402, the English Parliament issued the Penal Laws against Wales, anti-Welsh legislation designed to establish English dominance in Wales, but actually pushing many Welshmen into the rebellion.
They were to be disappointed: in late 1775, the king rejected Congress's second petition, issued a Proclamation of Rebellion, and announced before Parliament on October 26 that he was considering " friendly offers of foreign assistance " to suppress the rebellion.
At the York Parliament of 1322, Edward issued a statute which revoked all previous ordinances designed to limit his power and to prevent any further encroachment upon it.
Titulus Regius (" royal title " in Latin ) is a statute of the Parliament of England, issued in 1484, by which the title of King of England was given to Richard III of England.
" Indeed, the act was passed by Parliament on 21 May, the same day as a royal proclamation against seditious writings was issued, and more libel cases would be brought by the government in the following two years than had been in all the preceding years of the eighteenth century.
" Laud's case began to fail, and so Parliament simply issued an Act of Attainder which declared them guilty and sentenced them to death.
In 1951, the Turkish Parliament issued a law ( 5816 ) outlawing insults to his reminiscence () or destruction of objects representing him, which is still in force.
Ignoring this ban, Parliament issued a " Remonstrance to the King " on 11 December 1621, authored by Coke, in which they restated their liberties and right to discuss matters of state, claiming that such rights were the " ancient and undoubted birthright and inheritance of the subjects of England ".
At the beginning of August 1914, Parliament issued a call for an extra 100, 000 soldiers.
Parliament enacted a Militia Ordinance, by which it claimed authority over the country's trained bands, while from his temporary capital of York, Charles rejected Parliament's Nineteen Propositions and issued Commissions of Array, directing the Lord Lieutenant of each county to raise forces for the King.
In 1919 the republic issued new designs ; a post horn, the coat of arms, a kneeling man representing the new republic, and the Parliament building, all done in a vaguely Art Nouveau style, and inscribed " DEUTSCHÖSTERREICH " (" ÖSTERREICH " appeared in 1922 ).
In 1826 he issued An Address to the People and Electors of England, in which, echoing his speeches, he had some success in urging the election of Members of Parliament who would not be " tools of the West India interest ", paving the way for the second Abolition Bill which succeeded in 1833.
The Long Parliament issued a set of demands for the future government of the Kingdom and sent commissioners to negotiate with the King.
The Rump Parliament issued a declaration establishing a " Commonwealth without a king, single person, or house of lords ".
" Lord North issued a proposal for peace terms in Parliament that did not include independence ; when these were finally delivered to Congress by the Carlisle Peace Commission they were rejected.
However, there are some cases such as Indian presidential election where no whip can be issued directing Member of Parliament or Member of Legislative Assembly on whom to vote.
In 1979, the Canadian Parliament held a secret session for the first time since World War II in order to pass special legislation allowing Canadian passports to be issued to some American citizens so that they could escape.
The resulting Book of Common Prayer, issued in 1549 and revised in 1552, came into use by the authority of the Parliament of England.
Whilst Banknotes issued by the Scottish banks are legal currency, that is approved by the UK Parliament, no banknotes issued by Scottish banks, Northern Ireland banks nor the Bank of England are legal tender in Scotland.

Parliament and bill
To prevent this bill from passing into law, Charles had dissolved parliament in July 1679, and in the following October had prorogued its successor, which became known as the Exclusion Bill Parliament, without allowing it to meet.
The holiday was officially renamed as a result of a private member's bill that was introduced in the House of Commons when only twelve Members of Parliament were present.
Attacks upon the monopolists by Parliament for the abuse of prices led to the scapegoating of Francis Bacon by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, leading to Bacon's impeachment before the Lords, the first of its kind which was not officially sanctioned by the King in the form of a bill of attainder since 1459.
In Parliament, the bill was adopted with the support of the Social Democrats, the Agrarian League, and some rightist activists and other non-socialists eager for Finnish sovereignty.
The conservatives opposed the bill and some of the most right-wing representatives resigned from Parliament.
While the Whigs were still part of the Opposition under the minority government of the Earl of Derby, John Russell had said, in January 1852, that he intended to introduce a new Reform bill into the House of Commons which would equalize the populations of the districts from which members of Parliament were elected.
However, the Lord Chancellor could not muster the necessary support in the Parliament for the bill as originally proposed in 1874 or when it was reintroduced in 1875.
On 13 September, Prime Minister Otmar Hasler confirmed to Parliament that his government was drafting a bill for Parliament based on the compromise reached between the Prince and the Citizens ' Forum.
The draft bill, which would increase the executive powers of the monarch, went before Parliament for a first reading in November.
Once approved by Parliament, the bill was then presented to voters in a referendum, and approved by 64 % of those voting in 16 March 2003.
Charles signed a bill agreeing that the present Parliament should not be dissolved without its own consent.
In 1910, Prime Minister Herbert Asquith introduced a bill " for regulating the relations between the Houses of Parliament " which would eliminate the Lords ' veto power over legislation.
In Italy, there is a bill before Parliament to safeguard the traditional Italian pizza, specifying permissible ingredients and methods of processing ( e. g., excluding frozen pizzas ).
Faced with this failure, the Stationers decided to emphasise the benefits of licensing to authors rather than publishers, and the Stationers succeeded in getting Parliament to consider a new bill.
Using these new tactics and the support of authors, the Company petitioned Parliament again in both 1707 and 1709 to introduce a bill providing for copyright.
The Stationers were enthusiastic, urging Parliament to pass the bill, and it received its second reading on 9 February.
In 1837, Thomas Noon Talfourd introduced a bill into Parliament to expand the scope of copyright.
Many within Parliament were also worried by the failure of the bill to take into account the public interest, including Lord Macaulay, who succeeded in defeating one of Talfourd's bills in 1841.
In August 2009 as part of its third legislative term in the Scottish Parliament, the Government proposes to debate the Scottish referendum bill 2010, which would set out a planned referendum for 30th November 2010 on the issue of Scottish independence.
In its full context it is clear that the bill was asserting the right of Protestant citizens not to be disarmed by the King without the consent of Parliament and was merely restoring rights to Protestants that the previous King briefly and unlawfully had removed.
Instead, in March 1965, the Indian Parliament passed a bill, declaring Kashmir a province of India.
* August 2 – Irish War of Independence: The British Parliament passes a bill to restore order in Ireland, suspending jury trials.
* The British Parliament considers a major bill to allow Indian judges to try Europeans in India.
* October 25 – An abortion bill passes in the British Parliament.

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