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Claim of Right 1689: Revision history


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  • curprev 14:2714:27, 3 February 202231.50.229.13 talk 6,279 bytes +88 The widely published error that the Claim of Right was passed by the Scottish Parliament is an important one. In the absence of a legitimate monarch, James VII and II having fled, no parliament could meet. In such circumstances the Convention of the Estates could function in its place. It did so in 1689 and passed the Claim of Right with a List of Grievances setting out the "fundamental" constitution of Scotland and the penalty for its violation, forfeiture of legitimacy. undo Tag: Visual edit

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