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Edward Coke, the Speaker of Parliament

Imagine a big meeting where important people from all over England and Wales came together to help Queen Elizabeth I run the country. This meeting was called the 8th Parliament of Elizabeth I, and it happened in 1593. It was the 35th year of Queen Elizabeth's rule!

This Parliament was made up of special people called members of Parliament (MPs). They were chosen to represent different parts of England and Wales. Think of them like student council representatives, but for the whole country!

The Parliament started on February 18, 1593, and finished on April 10, 1593. It was a busy time for discussing laws and important matters.

What Was the 1593 Parliament?

The Parliament in 1593 was a key part of how England was governed during Queen Elizabeth I's reign. It was a place where new laws were discussed and approved. It also helped the Queen decide on important issues for the country.

Members of Parliament (MPs) were chosen from different areas, called "constituencies." These areas could be counties or towns. Each MP represented the people from their area. They brought their concerns and ideas to the Parliament.

Who Was the Speaker of Parliament?

Every Parliament needs someone to lead the meetings and make sure everything runs smoothly. This person is called the Speaker. For the 1593 Parliament, the Speaker was a very important lawyer named Edward Coke.

Edward Coke was also the solicitor-general, which meant he was a top legal advisor to the Queen. He was an MP for Norfolk. His job as Speaker was to guide the debates and keep order in the Parliament.

Who Were the Members of Parliament?

Many different people were chosen to be Members of Parliament (MPs) in 1593. They came from all over England and Wales. These MPs were often important people in their local areas. They included knights, landowners, and lawyers.

Each area, or constituency, would send one or two MPs to Parliament. For example, Cornwall sent MPs like Peter Edgcumbe and Sir William Bevil. From Devon, famous people like Sir Francis Drake were MPs.

The MPs would discuss important issues like taxes, trade, and how to keep the country safe. They played a big role in shaping England's future.

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