George Henry Wakeling was a British historian and writer, known for his detailed exploration of the political landscape in early modern England. His notable work, "King and Parliament (A.D. 1603-1714)," examines the complex relationship between the monarchy and Parliament during a transformative period in British history. This era saw the rise of constitutional monarchy and significant political strife, including the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution, which shaped the future of governance in England. Wakeling's scholarship is characterized by its thorough research and engaging narrative style, making historical events accessible to a broader audience. His contributions to the field of history not only illuminate the political dynamics of his chosen period but also reflect the ongoing struggles for power and representation that resonate throughout British history. Through his writings, Wakeling has left a lasting impact on the study of English political history, providing valuable insights into the evolution of parliamentary democracy.