"Bill of Rights 1688"
An Act Declareing the Rights and
Liberties of the Subject and Setleing the Succession of
the Crowne
Whereas the Lords Spirituall and
Temporall and Commons assembled at Westminster lawfully
fully and freely representing all the Estates of the
People of this Realme did upon the thirteenth day of
February in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six
hundred eighty eight present unto their Majesties then
called and known by the Names and Stile of William and
Mary Prince and Princesse of Orange being present in
their proper Persons a certaine Declaration in Writeing
made by the said Lords and Commons in the Words
following viz
Whereas the late King James the Second
by the Assistance of diverse evill Counsellors Judges
and Ministers imployed by him did endeavour to subvert
and extirpate the Protestant Religion and the Lawes and
Liberties of this Kingdome
1. By Assumeing and Exerciseing a
Power of Dispensing with and Suspending of Lawes and
the Execution of Lawes without consent of Parlyament.
2. By Committing and Prosecuting
diverse Worthy Prelates for humbly Petitioning to be
excused from Concurring to the said Assumed Power.
3. By issueing and causeing to be
executed a Commission under the Great Seale for
Erecting a Court called The Court of Commissioners
for Ecclesiasticall Causes.
4. By Levying Money for and to the
Use of the Crown by pretence of Prerogative for
other time and in other manner than the same was
granted by Parlyament.
5. By raising and keeping a
Standing Army within this Kingdome in time of Peace
without Consent of Parlyament and Quartering
Soldiers contrary to Law.
6. By causing several good
Subjects being Protestants to be disarmed at the
same time when Papists were both Armed and Imployed
contrary to Law.
7. By Violating the Freedome of Election of Members to
serve in Parlyament.
8. By Prosecutions in the Court of
Kings Bench for Matters and Causes cognizable onely
in Parlyament and by diverse other Arbitrary and
Illegal Courses.
9. And whereas of late years
Partial Corrupt and Unqualifyed Persons have been
returned and served on Juryes in Tryalls and
particularly diverse Jurors in Tryalls for High
Treason which were not Freeholders.
10. And excessive Baile hath beene
required of Persons committed in Criminall Cases to
elude the Benefitt of the Lawes made for the Liberty
of the Subjects.
11. And excessive Fines have been imposed.
12. And illegall and cruell Punishments inflicted.
13. And severall Grants and
Promises made of Fines and Forfeitures before any
Conviction or Judgement against the Personsupon
whome the same were to be levied.
All which are utterly and directly
contrary to the known Lawes and Statutes and
Freedome of this Realme.
And whereas the said late King James
the Second haveing Abdicated the Government and the
Throne being thereby Vacant, his [Highnesse] the Prince
of Orange (whome it hath pleased Almighty God to make
the glorious Instrument of Delivering this Kingdome from
Popery and Arbitrary Power) did (by the advice of the
Lords Spirituall and Temporall and diverse principall
Persons of the Commons) cause
Letters to be written to the Lords
Spirituall and Temporall being Protestants and other
Letters to the severall Countyes Cityes Universities
Burroughs and Cinque Ports for the Choosing of such
Persons to represent them as were of right to be sent to
Parlyament to at Westminster upon the two and twentyeth
day of January in this Yeare one thousand six hundred
eighty and eight in order to such an Establishment as
that their Religion Lawes and Liberties might not againe
be in danger of being Subverted, Upon which Letters
Elections haveing beene accordingly made.
And thereupon the said Lords
Spirituall and Temporall and Commons pursuant to their
respective Letters and Elections being now assembled in
a full and free Representative of this nation takeing
into their most serious Consideration the best meanes
for attaining the Ends aforesaid Doe in the first place
(as their Auncestors in like Case have usually done) for
the Vindicating and Asserting their auntient Rights and
Liberties, Declare;
1. That the pretended Power of
Suspending of Lawes or the Execution of Lawes by
Regall Authority without Consent of Parlyament is
illegall.
2. That the pretended Power of
Dispensing with Lawes or the Execution of Lawes by
Regal Authoritie as it hath beene assumed and
exercised of late is illegall.
3. That the Commission for
erecting the late Court of Commissioners for
Ecclesiasticall Causes and all other Commissions and
Courts of like nature are Illegall and Pernicious.
4. That levying Money for or to
the Use of the Crowne by pretence of Prerogative
without Grant of Parlyament for longer time or in
other manner than the same is or shall be granted is
Illegall.
5. That it is the Right of the
Subjects to petition the King and all Commitments
and Prosecutions for such Petitioning are Illegall.
6. That the raising or keeping a
standing Army within the Kingdome in time of Peace
unlesse it be with Consent of Parlyament is against
Law.
7. That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms
for their Defence suitable to their Conditions and as
allowed by Law.
8. That Election of Members of Parlyament ought to be
free.
9. That the Freedome of Speech and
Debates or Proceedings in Parlyament ought not to be
impeached or questioned in any Court or Place out of
Parlyament.
10. That excessive Baile ought not
to be required nor excessive Fines imposed nor
cruell and unusuall Punishments inflicted.
11. That Jurors ought to be duely
impannelled and returned and Jurors which passe upon
Men in Trialls for High Treason ought to be
Freeholders.
12. That all Grants and Promises
of Fines and Forfeitures of particular persons
before Conviction are illegall and void.
13. And that for Redresse of all
Grievances and for the amending strengthening and
preserveing of the Lawes Parlyaments ought to be
held frequently.
And they do Claime Demand and Insist
upon all and singular the Premises as their undoubted
Rights and Liberties and that noe Declarations Judgments
Doeings or Proceedings to the Prejudice of the People in
any of the said Premisses ought in any wise to be drawne
hereafter into Consequence or Example.
To which Demand of their Rights they
are particularly encouraged by the Declaration of his
Highnesse the Prince of Orange as being the onley means
for obtaining a full Redresse and Remedy therein.
Haveing therefore an entire Confidence That his said
Highnesse the Prince of Orange will perfect the
Deliverance so farr advanced by him and will still
preserve them from the Violation of their Rights which
they have here asserted and from all other Attempts upon
their Religion Rights and Liberties. The said Lords
Spirituall and Temporall and Commons assembled at
Westminster doe Resolve that William and Mary Prince and
Princesse of Orange be and be declared King and Queene
of England France and Ireland and the Dominions
thereunto belonging to hold the Crowne and Royall
Dignity of the said Kingdomes and Dominions to them the
said Prince and Princesse dureing their Lives and the
Life of the Survivour of them And that the sole and full
Exercise of the Regall Power be onely in and executed by
the said Prince of Orange in the Names of the said
Prince and Princesse dureing their joynt Lives And after
their Deceases the said Crowne and Royall Dignitie of
the said Kingdoms and Dominions to be to the Heires of
the Body of the said Princesse and for default of such
issue to the Princess Anne of Denmarke and the Heires of
her Body And for default of such Issue to the Heires of
the Body of the said Prince of Orange. And the Lords
Spirituall and Temporall and Commons doe pray the said
Prince and Princesse to accept the same accordingly.
And that the Oathes hereafter
mentioned be taken by all Persons of whome the Oathes of
Allegiance and Supremacy might be required by Law
instead of them And that the said Oathes of Allegiance
and Supremacy be abrogated.
I A B doe sincerely promise and sweare
That I will be faithfull and beare true Allegiance to
their Majestyes King William and Queene Mary Soe helpe
me God.
I A B doe sweare That I doe from my
Heart Abhorr, Detest and Abjure as Impious and
Hereticall this damnable Doctrine and Position That
Princes Excommunicated or Deprived by the Pope or any
Authority of the See of Rome may be deposed or murdered
by their Subjects or any other whatsoever. And I do
declare That noe Forreigne Prince Person Prelate, State
or Potentate hath or ought to have any Jurisdiction
Power Superiority Preeminence or Authoritie
Ecclesiastical or Spirituall within this Realme Soe
helpe me God.
Upon which their said Majestyes did
accept the Crown and Royall Dignitie of the Kingdoms of
England France and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto
belonging according to the Resolution and Desire of the
said Lords and Commons contained in the said
Declaration. And thereupon their Majestyes were pleased
That the said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons
being the two Houses of Parlyament should continue to
sitt and with their Majesties Royall Concurrence make
effectuall Provision for the Setlement of the Religion
Lawes and Liberties of this Kingdome soe that the same
for the future might not be in danger againe of being
subverted, to which the said Lords Spirituall and
Temporall and Commons did agree and proceede to act
accordingly.
*Now in pursuance of the Premisses the
said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons in
Parlyament assembled for the ratifying confirming and
establishing the said Declaration and the Articles
Clauses Matters and things therein contained by the
Force of a Law made in due Forme by Authority of
Parlyament doe pray that it may be declared and enacted
That all and singular the Rights and Liberties asserted
and claimed in the said Declaration are the true
auntient and indubitable Rights and Liberties of the
People of this Kingdome and soe shall be esteemed
allowed adjudged deemed and taken to be and that all and
every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and
strictly holden and observed as they are expressed in
the said Declaration And all Officers and Ministers
whatsoever shall serve their Majestyes and their
Successors according to the same in all times to come.
*And the said Lords Spirituall and
Temporall and Commons seriously considering how it hath
pleased Almighty God in his marvellous Providence and
merciful Goodness to this Nation to provide and preserve
their said Majestyes Royall Persons most happily to
Raigne over us upon the Throne of their Auncestors for
which they render unto him from the bottome of their
Hearts their humblest Thanks and Praises doe truely
firmely assuredly and in the Sincerity of their Hearts
thinke and doe hereby recognize acknowledge and declare
That King James the Second haveing abdicated the
Government and their Majestyes having accepted the
Crowne and Royall Dignity [as] aforesaid Their said
Majestyes did become were are and of right ought to be
by the Lawes of this Realme our Soveraigne Liege Lord
and Lady King and Queene of England France and Ireland
and the Dominions thereunto belonging in and to whose
Princely Persons the Royall State Crowne and Dignity of
the said Realmes with all Honours Stiles Titles
Regalities Prerogatives Powers Jurisdictions and
Authorities to the same belonging and appertaining are
most fully, rightfully and intirely invested and
incorporated united and annexed.
*And for preventing all Questions and
Divisions in this Realme by reason of any pretended
Titles to the Crowne and for preserveing a Certainty in
the Succession thereof in and upon which the Unity Peace
Tranquility and Safety of this Nation doth under God
wholly consist and depend The said Lords Spirituall and
Temporall and Commons doe beseech their Majestyes That
it may be enacted established and declared That the
Crowne and Regall Government of the said Kingdoms and
Dominions with all and singular the Premisses thereunto
belonging and appertaining shall bee and continue to
their said Majestyes and the Survivour of them dureing
their Lives and the Life of the Survivour of them And
that the entire perfect and full Exercise of the Regall
Power and Government be onely in and executed by his
Majestie in the Names of both their Majestyes dureing
their joynt Lives And after their deceases the said
Crowne and Premisses shall be and remaine to the Heires
of the Body of her Majestie and for default of such
Issue to her Royall Highnesse the Princess Anne of
Denmarke and the Heires of her Body and for default of
such Issue to the Heires of the Body of his said
Majestie And thereunto the said Lords Spirituall and
Temporall and Commons doe in the Name of all the People
aforesaid most humbly and faithfully submitt themselves
their Heires and Posterities for ever and doe faithfully
promise That they will stand to maintaine and defend
their said Majesties and alsoe the Limitation and
Succession of the Crowne herein specified and contained
to the utmost of their Powers with their Lives and
Estates against all Persons whatsoever that shall
attempt any thing to the contrary.
*And whereas it hath beene found by
Experience that it is inconsistent with the Safety and
Welfaire of this Protestant Kingdome to be governed by a
Popish Prince or by any King or Queene marrying a Papist
the said Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons doe
further pray that it may be enacted That all and every
person and persons that is are or shall be reconciled to
or shall hold Communion with the See or Church of Rome
or shall professe the Popish Religion or shall marry a
Papist shall be excluded and be for ever uncapeable to
inherit possesse or enjoy the Crowne and Government of
this Realme and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto
belonging or any part of the same or to have use or
exercise any Regall Power Authoritie or Jurisdiction
within the same [And in all and every such Case or Cases
the People of these Realmes shall be and are hereby
absolved of their Allegiance]
*And the said Crowne and Government
shall from time to time descend to and be enjoyed by
such person or persons being Protestants as should have
inherited and enjoyed the same in case the said person
or persons soe reconciled holding Communion or
Professing or Marrying as aforesaid were naturally dead
[And that every King and Queene of this Realme who at
any time herafter shall come to and succeede in the
Imperiall Crowne of this Kingdome shall on the first day
of the meeting of the first Parlyament next after his or
her comeing to the Crowne sitting in his or her Throne
in the House of Peeres in the presence of the Lords and
Commons therein assembled or at his or her Coronation
before such person or persons who shall administer the
Coronation Oath to him or her at the time of his or her
takeing the said Oath (which shall first happen) make
subscribe and audibly repeate the Declaration mentioned
in the Statute made in the thirtyeth yeare of the Raigne
of King Charles the Second Entituled An Act for the more
effectual Preserveing the Kings Person and Government by
disableing Papists from sitting in either House of
Parlyament
*But if it shall happen that such King
or Queene upon his or her Succession to the Crowne of
this Realme shall be under the Age of twelve yeares then
every such King or Queene shall make subscribe and
audibly repeate the same Declaration at his or her
Coronation or the first day of the meeting of the first
Parlyament as aforesaid which shall first happen after
such King or Queene shall have attained the said Age of
twelve yeares.] All which Their Majesties are contented
and pleased shall be declared enacted and established by
authoritie of this present Parliament and shall stand
remaine and be the Law of this Realme for ever And the
same are by their said Majesties by and with the advice
and consent of the Lords Spirituall and Temporall and
Commons in Parlyament assembled and by the authoritie of
the same declared enacted and established accordingly.
And bee it further declared and
enacted by the Authoritie aforesaid That from and after
this present Session of Parlyament noe Dispensation by
Non obstante of or to any Statue or any part thereof
shall be allowed but that the same shall be held void
and of noe effect Except a Dispensation be allowed of in
such Statue [and except in such Cases as shall be
specially provided for by one or more Bill or Bills to
be passed dureing this present session of Parliament.]
NOTES
- The item numbering has been added
for clarity.
- The asterisked paragraphing in the
second half of the document is not original, but has
been added for easier reading and place-finding.
- The familiar title ‘Bill of
Rights 1688’ comes from ‘The Short Titles Act
1896’. The full title of the Act is as given.
- According to the authoritative
Halsbury's Statutes (4th edition, 1995 Reissue), all
parts of this Act are still in force in England,
Wales and Northern Ireland save that the Preamble
was repealed in part (Juries) in so far as extending
to Northern Ireland by ‘The Statute Law Revision
Act 1950’.
- This Act is sometimes dated as 1689
and sometimes called ‘The Declaration of Rights’.
- At the time this Act was passed,
the years began at Easter and the Julian Calendar
was in effect. In 1752 Britain adopted the New Style
Gregorian calendar and the beginning of the year was
set as 1 January.
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