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A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: 1796- Books
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Remarks on a pamphlet, entituled the Thoughts of a member of the lower House, in relation to a project for restraining and Limiting the power of the Crown, in the future creation of peers.
Peterborough, Charles Mordaunt, Earl, 1658-1735.Date: 1719- Books
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A letter to the Earl of O-d, Concerning the Bill of Peerage. By Sir R-d S-le.
Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729.Date: 1719- Pictures
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The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving by J. Rogers after J. Copley, 1779.
Copley, John Singleton, 1737-1815.Date: 1779Reference: 544536i- Books
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Some considerations humbly offer'd upon the present attempt of the dissenters, to obtain a repeal of the act against occasional conformity. Address'd to a Member of Parliament.
Date: 1717- Books
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Reflections on a late resolution of the House of Peers, respecting the peerage of Scotland; addressed to the Chancellor, and C. J. of the Common Pleas,
Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A complete collection of the Lords' protests, from the first vpon record, in the reign of Henry the Third, to the present time; with a copiovs index. To which is added, An historical essay on the legislative power of England. ... In two volvmes. ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1767- Books
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A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford, and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: 1796- Books
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The constitution explain'd, In Relation to the Indenpendency of the House of Lords. With Reasons for Strengthing that Branch of the Legislature most liable to Abuse. and An Answer to all the Objections made to the now-reviv'd Peerage Bill. Humbly inscrib'd to the Honourable House of Commons.
Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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Some considerations humbly offer'd upon the present attempt of the dissenters, to obtain a repeal of the Act against occasional conformity. Address'd to a Member of Parliament.
Date: [1717]- Ephemera
Repeal section 28 : picket Parliament / Stonewall for lesbian and gay equality.
Date: 2000- Books
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The experienced solicitor, in proceedings under the appellant jurisdiction of the Right Honourable The House of Lords on appeals and writs of error, and the jurisdiction exercised by the House in matters of peerage. By George Urquhart, of Gray's Inn.
Urquhart, George, of Gray's Inn.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A full and accurate account of the debates on the East-India Bill, in the House of Lords, on Tuesday the 9th, on Monday the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, and Wednesday the 17th of Dccember [sic], 1783. Containing the speeches delivered by the noble Lords ... together with the arguments used by the learned counsel, ... With lists of the divisions.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1784- Books
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Die mercurii 31 Januarii, 1721. Notice being taken, that the works, lives, and last wills of divers Lords of this House, have been frequently printed imperfectly, and published after their deaths, without the direction or consent of the heirs Executors, Administrators, or Trustees of such Lords: It is therefore Resolv'd and Declar'd by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, That if, after the Death of any Lord of this House, any Person presume to Publish in Print his Works, or any Part of them, not Published in his Life-Time, or his Life, or Last Will, without Consent of his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, or Trustees, the same is a Breach of the Privilege of this House. Ordered, That the said Resolution and Declaration be Entred on the Roll of the Standing Orders of this House, and Printed and Published, and Affix'd on the Doors of this House, to the End all Persons that may be therein concern'd, may the better take Notice of the same. Wm Cowper, Cler' Parliamentor'.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Pictures
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The death of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, in the Upper Chamber of the Palace of Westminster, 1778. Engraving by F.F. Walker after J. Copley, 1779.
Copley, John Singleton, 1737-1815.Date: 1779Reference: 544537i- Books
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A compleat collection of the standing orders of the House of Lords in England. Extracted from, and compared with, the Journals of the said House. Very Useful for All, but more particularly the Nobility, Gentry, and all Others concerned in the Laws of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by the Editor of the Parliamentary debates in England, as a proper Supplement to the same.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Report of a case argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer Chamber, in Easter term, 40 Geo. III., between the Right Hon. Robert Edward Lord Petre, plaintiff, and the Rt. Hon. Ld. Auckland, and Lord Gower, His Majesty's Postmaster General, defendants, with an appendix By John Joseph Dillon, Of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq.
Petre, Robert Edward Petre, Baron, 1742-1801.Date: 1800- Books
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The Sale of the house of peers, or, Ways and means for 1782; With the resolutions which sanctified so extraordinary a measure, and exhibiting the merits of the several lots, also the names of the purchasers. Dedicated to the most conlemptible man in the kingdom.
Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale, early in the present sessions of Parliament.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: 1796- Pictures
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Thomas D. Rice performing the "Jump Jim Crow" song and dance in front of British members of the House of Lords. Lithograph by I.H..
I.H., active 1837.Date: [1837?]Reference: 34224i- Books
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Lettre de Mr. Burke à un noble lord sur les attaques dirigées contre lui dans la Chambre des Pairs par le Duc de Bedford et le Comte de Lauderdale dans la session actuelle du Parlement.
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.Date: 1796- Books
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, In Parliament Assembled, presented to his Majesty On Monday the Twenty ninth Day of January, 1727. With his Majesty's most gracious answer.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1727[1728]- Pictures
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A representative of the House of Lords offers whatever they want to a brewer, a mine owner, and a clergyman, but refuses a worker the right to ride along the Thames embankment. Drawing by David Wilson, 1905.
Wilson, David, 1873-1935.Date: 1905Reference: 573757i- Books
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Ways and means: or, a sale of the L****s S*******l and T******l, by R***l P**********n; premising the resolutions which sanctified so irregular a measure, and exhibiting the merits, price, and destination of the several lots, with the names of the purchasers.
Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The standing orders of the House of Lords of Ireland, transcribed from a copy printed by their Lordship order, 11th February, 1790. Accurately compared with the leading cases; the Dates and Causes of their Origin, Construction and Application, extracted from the journals of Parliament in Great Britain and Ireland. By the right honourabl Lord Mountmorres, F.R.S.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1794