King Richard III convenes the only Parliament of his reign from January 23 to February 20, 1484. The session, held at Westminster, was dominated by two main issues: legally affirming Richard's claim to the throne and punishing rebels from the recent uprising.
The Parliament also enacted some measures to combat corruption and protect the common people. After Richard's death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, the Titulus Regius was repealed by the first Parliament of Henry VII, which restored the legitimacy of Edward IV's children.