The English general election, 1689 elected the Convention Parliament, which was summoned in the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution.
In the Convention Parliament summoned by William III in 1689, he sat for Heytesbury.
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However, in the Convention Parliament of 1660 the House of Lords questioned Nicolas's right to the title and through Nicholas and his descendants arose a long contest for the Banbury peerage (see Knollys family).