British Parliamentary Lists, 1660-1880This register identifies all known lists - division lists, forecasts, management and propaganda lists - for the House of Commons between 1660 and 1761, for the House of Lords between 1660 and 1800, and for the Scottish Parliament between 1660 and 1707. The listing has been updated since the previous "Register of Parliamentary Lists" in 1979. It may also ba a useful adjunct to Donald E. Ginter's "Voting Records of the British House of Commons, 1761-1820". |
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1, 1790–1800 (27 vols., 1791–1800) H.L. Snyder, “The Defeat of the Occasional Conformity Bill and the Tack: A Study in the Techniques of Parliamentary Management in the Reign of Anne', B.I.H.R., XLI (1968) Standing orders Public Record ...
1, 1790–1800 (27 vols., 1791–1800) H.L. Snyder, “The Defeat of the Occasional Conformity Bill and the Tack: A Study in the Techniques of Parliamentary Management in the Reign of Anne', B.I.H.R., XLI (1968) Standing orders Public Record ...
الصفحة xxi
9 See, for example, the list on the 1712 Grants Bill sent to Sir William Trumbull (B.L., Trumbull Add. MS. 134, T. Bateman to Trumbull, 28 May 1712; see below, pp. 22–3), and the 1727 list on the disputed patent of Earl Graham sent to ...
9 See, for example, the list on the 1712 Grants Bill sent to Sir William Trumbull (B.L., Trumbull Add. MS. 134, T. Bateman to Trumbull, 28 May 1712; see below, pp. 22–3), and the 1727 list on the disputed patent of Earl Graham sent to ...
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48 below); or a forecast might be annotated subsequently as a means of recording a division, as happened with the forecast for the Pension Bill in 1731 (no. 144). The type of list which has most frequently survived is the division list.
48 below); or a forecast might be annotated subsequently as a means of recording a division, as happened with the forecast for the Pension Bill in 1731 (no. 144). The type of list which has most frequently survived is the division list.
الصفحة 8
1697; Calendar of State Papers Domestic, 1697, p. 506). An example of its use in the Lords when there was no question of which side won is described in 1713: 'On Tuesday when the bill for Commissioners ...
1697; Calendar of State Papers Domestic, 1697, p. 506). An example of its use in the Lords when there was no question of which side won is described in 1713: 'On Tuesday when the bill for Commissioners ...
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This refinement originated in 1675, when, in connection with a division on the Test Bill: Some of the Lords being unsatisfied whither the question were resolved in the affirmative or in the negative the Lords (it being candlelight and ...
This refinement originated in 1675, when, in connection with a division on the Test Bill: Some of the Lords being unsatisfied whither the question were resolved in the affirmative or in the negative the Lords (it being candlelight and ...
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