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1681 English general election
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| leaders_seat1 = | seats1 = 309| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 1| popular_vote1 =| percentage1 =| image2 = | leader2 = | leader_since2 = Court Party>CourtTories (British political party)}}| leaders_seat2 = | seats2 = 193| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 27| popular_vote2 =| percentage2 =}}The 1681 English general election returned members to the last parliament of Charles II. Dubbed the Oxford Parliament, the body elected sat for one week from 21 March 1681 until 28 March 1681. Party strengths are an approximation, with many MPs’ allegiances being unknown.(File:English 1681.svg|thumb|257x257px|The English Parliament after the 1681 General Election)

References

  • {{citation |series=The History of Parliament |title=The House of Commons, 1660–1690 |editor-first=Basil |editor-last=Henning |publisher=Secker & Warburg |year= 1983}}

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