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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... motion on the state of Ireland on 21 March 1797 was so unusually high that the Oracle felt it necessary to assure its readers that it was a special case, and not caused by a junction of party or any coalition of general sentiment'.
... motion on the state of Ireland on 21 March 1797 was so unusually high that the Oracle felt it necessary to assure its readers that it was a special case, and not caused by a junction of party or any coalition of general sentiment'.
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... debate in the Commons in December 1697 on the standing army reports when the motion was carried by a great cry', which another observer interpreted as a difference between the two sides in the ratio of three to one (Bodl. Lib., MS.
... debate in the Commons in December 1697 on the standing army reports when the motion was carried by a great cry', which another observer interpreted as a difference between the two sides in the ratio of three to one (Bodl. Lib., MS.
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... Lord Stawell demanded a Division, which Lord Nottingham and other of his side would afterwards have waved for fear of showing the Thinnesse of their Party, But Lord Wharton said since it had been demanded he joyn'd in the motion and ...
... Lord Stawell demanded a Division, which Lord Nottingham and other of his side would afterwards have waved for fear of showing the Thinnesse of their Party, But Lord Wharton said since it had been demanded he joyn'd in the motion and ...
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In January 1741 Lord Lovel rose in the middle of a debate with a motion to clear the House, which was opposed by Lord Abingdon, who argued that 'Standing orders [are] not necessary to be inforced whilst persons behave with Decency'.
In January 1741 Lord Lovel rose in the middle of a debate with a motion to clear the House, which was opposed by Lord Abingdon, who argued that 'Standing orders [are] not necessary to be inforced whilst persons behave with Decency'.
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... it was disliked by many lords even before it was finished, because it obstructed the light, and a motion to pull it down was narrowly defeated on 21 December 1704.5% A second attempt was, however, successful in March 1711, ...
... it was disliked by many lords even before it was finished, because it obstructed the light, and a motion to pull it down was narrowly defeated on 21 December 1704.5% A second attempt was, however, successful in March 1711, ...
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