The Octennial Act Limits Irish Parliaments Life to Eight Years

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The Octennial Act limits Irish parliaments life to eight years

Until 1768 the Irish Parliament existed for the lifetime of the king and general elections were therefore infrequent. A radical campaign in the 1760s demanded a Septennial Act and the institution of habeas corpus. In 1768 the English government gave way and accepted an Octennial Act, though refusing habeas corpus

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