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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the name given to the state of the [[English Parliament]] after [[Colonel]] [[Thomas Pride]] and [[Lord]] [[Grey of Groby]] repelled all Parliament members opposing the trial and possible execution of [[King]] [[Charles I]], such as Presbyterians and [[Leveller]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roundheads (novel)|The Roundheads]]'')
"'''Rump Parliament'''" described the state of the [[English Parliament]] after [[Colonel]] [[Thomas Pride]] and [[Lord]] [[Grey of Groby]] repelled all Parliament members opposing the trial and possible execution of [[King]] [[Charles I]], such as Presbyterians and [[Leveller]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roundheads (novel)|The Roundheads]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The term ''Rump Parliament'' itself is never used in the story. However, one of the characters says "the rump of this Parliament" and the word ''Rump'' is sometimes capitalised when applied to the Parliament.
The term ''Rump Parliament'' itself is never used in the story. However, one of the characters says "the rump of this Parliament" and the word ''Rump'' is sometimes capitalised when applied to the Parliament.
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Rump Parliament (The Roundheads)

"Rump Parliament" described the state of the English Parliament after Colonel Thomas Pride and Lord Grey of Groby repelled all Parliament members opposing the trial and possible execution of King Charles I, such as Presbyterians and Levellers. (PROSE: The Roundheads)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The term Rump Parliament itself is never used in the story. However, one of the characters says "the rump of this Parliament" and the word Rump is sometimes capitalised when applied to the Parliament.