Originally published in 1903, this two-volume work examines the changes in Parliamentary representation in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland from the time that the House of Commons in England began to have a continuous existence until the Reform Act of 1832. Volume Two focuses on the representation of Scotland and Ireland and issues such as the disenfranchisement and re-enfranchisement of the Roman Catholic population. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of British government and popular representation.
Originally published in 1903, this two-volume work examines the changes in Parliamentary representation in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland from the time that the House of Commons in England began to have a continuous existence until the Reform Act of 1832. Volume Two focuses on the representation of Scotland and Ireland and issues such as the disenfranchisement and re-enfranchisement of the Roman Catholic population. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of British government and popular representation.
Part V. The Scotch Parliamentary System: 31. The political condition of Scotland after the union 32. The settlement of the representation at the union 33. The convention of royal burghs 34. Burgh representation in the Scotch parliament 35. The franchise in the counties 36. The non-elected members of the Scotch parliament 37. Usages and procedure 38. Burgh representation at Westminster 39. County representation after the union Part VI. Parliamentary Representation in Ireland: 40. Introductory 41. County representation from the revolution to the re-enfranchisement of the Roman Catholics 42. The franchise withheld from the Roman Catholics 43. Catholic enfranchisement 44. The county franchise at the union 45. Borough representation from the revolution to the union - the corporation boroughs 46. The freeman boroughs 47. The potwalloper and manor boroughs 48. Boroughs as property 49. The representation of Trinity College 50. Dublin as a political capital 51. The organisation of the House of Commons 52. The speakership 53. Usages and procedure 54. Poynings' law 55. The relation of the Commons to the Lords 56. Relations of the House of Commons with the outside world 57. The Union.
Part V. The Scotch Parliamentary System: 31. The political condition of Scotland after the union 32. The settlement of the representation at the union 33. The convention of royal burghs 34. Burgh representation in the Scotch parliament 35. The franchise in the counties 36. The non-elected members of the Scotch parliament 37. Usages and procedure 38. Burgh representation at Westminster 39. County representation after the union Part VI. Parliamentary Representation in Ireland: 40. Introductory 41. County representation from the revolution to the re-enfranchisement of the Roman Catholics 42. The franchise withheld from the Roman Catholics 43. Catholic enfranchisement 44. The county franchise at the union 45. Borough representation from the revolution to the union - the corporation boroughs 46. The freeman boroughs 47. The potwalloper and manor boroughs 48. Boroughs as property 49. The representation of Trinity College 50. Dublin as a political capital 51. The organisation of the House of Commons 52. The speakership 53. Usages and procedure 54. Poynings' law 55. The relation of the Commons to the Lords 56. Relations of the House of Commons with the outside world 57. The Union.
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