The parliament began on 5 April 1614 and was held to 7 June 1614.
It was nicknamed the "Addled Parliament" because of its ineffectiveness.
The parliament lasted no more than eight weeks and failed to resolve the conflict between the king, who wished to raise money in the form of a 'Benevolence', a grant of £65,000 and the House of Commons (who were resisting further taxation).
About 100 MPs are unidentified and 130 are conjectural according to Browne Willis, and these are marked in italics.
In 1985 a more credible list was produced by Maija Jansson as a doctoral thesis.