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Bill of Rights, 1689 popular
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/england.htm
An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown. Re-established the monarchy as a result of the Glorious Revolution following Cromwell's Commonwealth.
Privy Council Office popular
http://www.privy-council.org.uk
Advises on the exercise of prerogative powers and certain functions assigned to the Queen including.affairs of charities and companies who are incorporated by Royal Charter. Also in respect of certain statutory regulatory bodies covering a number of professions and in the world of higher education.
The Act of Settlement (1701) popular
http://www.worldfreeinternet.net/parliament/settlement.htm
Text of the Act which restricts the royal succession to Protestants.
1917 Proclamation
http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/windsor.html
Issued by King George V declaring that the Royal Family would be known as the House of WIndsor.
Act Establishing the Coronation Oath, 1689
http://www.worldfreeinternet.net/parliament/oath.htm
Text of the Coronation Oath in use to this day.
College of Arms
http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/
Official repository of the coats of arms and pedigrees of English, Welsh, Northern Irish and Commonwealth families and their descendants.
Privy Council: Let's abolish this absurdity
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4105123,00.html
Roy Hattersley, a member of the privy council explains its function and calls for the ending of the odd circle which surrounds the monarch in this article for the Guardian newspaper.
The Act of Supremacy
http://tudorhistory.org/primary/supremacy.html
Passed in 1534, this is the piece of legislation which declares that the sovereign is Supreme Head of the Church of England.
The British Monarchy
Official site covers the monarch's role and the history of the monarchy; gives biographies of the Royal Family, tourist information for Royal Palaces and the Royal Collection
The Crown Estate
Property owned by the Sovereign of the United Kingdom "in right of the Crown" - with origins dating back almost 1000 years. Official site provides detailed information on the estates and their history.
The role of the British Monarch
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/1562/monarchy.html
Short essay on the Queen's role in the British constitution.
The Royal Marriage Act, 1772
http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/rma1772.html
Act requiring the consent of the Sovereign before a member of the Royal Family can marry.
