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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As with A Register of Parliamentary Lists, 1660–1761, this register is a collaborative work, not only of the editors and named contributors, but also of many scholars who have brought lists and other information to the notice of those ...
As with A Register of Parliamentary Lists, 1660–1761, this register is a collaborative work, not only of the editors and named contributors, but also of many scholars who have brought lists and other information to the notice of those ...
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... careful not to over-indulge in speculation and not to mask conjecture. Our definition of parliamentary lists has remained as strict as in the original register. Only included are those lists in which every person named was a Member ...
... careful not to over-indulge in speculation and not to mask conjecture. Our definition of parliamentary lists has remained as strict as in the original register. Only included are those lists in which every person named was a Member ...
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Voting in the Lords The House of Lords began in 1857 to record officially the names of lords who voted in divisions. All division lists before that date are by this definition unofficial, although they might have been drawn up by ...
Voting in the Lords The House of Lords began in 1857 to record officially the names of lords who voted in divisions. All division lists before that date are by this definition unofficial, although they might have been drawn up by ...
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Two tellers, one from each side of the question (usually, and after 1712 invariably, of the same rank in the peerage),2.5 were named by the Lord Chancellor or the chairman of the Committee of the Whole House, and the tellers were ...
Two tellers, one from each side of the question (usually, and after 1712 invariably, of the same rank in the peerage),2.5 were named by the Lord Chancellor or the chairman of the Committee of the Whole House, and the tellers were ...
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