who wrote the english bill of rights

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Nature

The English Bill of Rights was written by the Parliament of England, specifically during the convening known as the Convention Parliament in 1689. It was not the work of a single author but a collective parliamentary effort, influenced by political philosopher John Locke's ideas. The document was presented to William III and Mary II as part of the conditions for their acceptance of the English throne following the Glorious Revolution, setting limits on the monarch's powers and affirming certain rights of Parliament and individuals.