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Pepys’s references to “the Rump” signify the Rump Parliament, a particular formation or phase of the parliament during the 1640s and 50s. Derived from the Long Parliament, it was the Rump Parliament that opposed King Charles I and voted for the trial that led to his execution. The Rump Parliament was dissolved in 1653 and returned briefly to power in 1659-60.
Whitehall Palace was the royal residence, located in Westminster, London. Pepys frequently mentions going to White Hall for official business.
Borough of London containing many important government buildings and churches, including Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament. Pepys frequently mentions going to Westminster for official business, especially relating to parliament activities.
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