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10426. Jones, Artemus. "Their little ways: peculiarities of M.P.'s." Harmsworth Magazine 2 (Feb-July. 1899): 463-
66.
10427. Kelly, Joseph Michael. "The parliamentary career of Joseph Cowen." Ph.D., Loyola University of Chicago,
1970.
10428. Kosmin, Barry A. "London's Asian MP's: the contrasting careers of three Parsee politicians." Indo-British
Review 16, no. 2 (1989): 27-38.
10429. Lehmann, R. C. "Modern types No. III: The young M.P." In his The Billsbury election and other papers
from Punch: 83-89. London: Henry & Co., 1892. [A satirical account.]
10430. Lucy, Henry W. "Old parliamentary hands. "Jemmy" Lowther, Beresford-Hope, Frank Lockwood, Wilfrid
Lawson, W. S. Caine, Stafford Northcote, Lord Randolph Churchill, Louis Jennings, Sir John Mowbray, Sir
John Gorst." In his Nearing Jordan: being the third & last volume of Sixty years in the wilderness: 232-51.
London: Smith, Elder, 1916. [Reprinted in New York by Dutton in 1916.]
10431. ---. "Old parliamentary hands. Sir Wm. Harcourt, Dr. Tanner, The O'Donoghue, Sir John Rigby, Joseph
Cowen." In his Nearing Jordan: being the third & last volume of Sixty years in the wilderness: 217-31.
London: Smith, Elder, 1916. [Reprinted in New York by Dutton in 1916.]
10432. ---. "The working man in Parliament." Cornhill Magazine 3rd ser., 45 (1918): 134-41.
10433. "'M.P': the tribulations and advantages of legislators." Chambers's Journal 72 (1895): 545-48.
10434. Mackintosh, Alexander. "M.P.'s and their fads." English Illustrated Magazine 20 (Oct. 1898-March 1899):
416-24.
10435. MacNeill, J. G. Swift. "Lord Rathmore: the last of the old-style parliamentary orators." Contemporary
Review 116 (July-Dec. 1919): 668-71.
10436. Markham, John. The diary of an honourable member: the journal of Henry Broadley MP, 1 January 1840
to 17 March 1842: the everyday working life of an East Riding M.P. Humberside Heritage Publications, 11.
Hull: Humberside Leisure Services, 1987. viii, 187p.
10437. Monk, C. J. "'Member for India?': the parliamentary lives of Dadabhai Naoroji (M. P., 1892-1895) and
Mancherjee Bhownaggree (M. P., 1895-1906)." M.Phil., University of Manchester, 1985.
10438. Monk, Charles James. Reminiscences of parliamentary life. London: John Murray, 1901. 288p. [He sat in
1859, 1865-1885, 1895-1900; printed for private circulation.]
10439. Morgan, George Osborne. "Dwy flwyddyn ar hugain yn Nhy y Cyffredin." Traethodydd 46 (1891): 176-83.
["Twenty two years in the House of Commons".]
10440. Mowbray, John R. "Seventy years at Westminster." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 164 (1898): 1-22;
165 (Jan.-June 1899): 221-40; 167 (Jan.-June 1900): 26-52.
10441. ---. Seventy years at Westminster, with other letters and notes of the Right Honble. Sir John Mowbray,
Bart., M. P., edited by his daughter. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1900. vi, 350p.
10442. Murison, Robert. "What I must do to become an M.P." Westminster Review 158 (July-Dec. 1902): 250-58.
10443. O'Connell, John. Recollections and experiences during a parliamentary career from 1833 to 1848. 2 vols.
London: Richard Bentley, 1849.
10444. O'Connor, T. P. Memoirs of an old parliamentarian. 2 vols. London: Ernest Benn, 1929.
10445. "Odd members of Parliament." All the Year Round n.s, 13 (1875): 523-37, 563-67.
10446. Odger, George. "The working man in Parliament." Contemporary Review 16 (Dec. 1870 - March 1871):
102-23.
10447. Pflaum, Ann Mitchell. "The parliamentary career of Thomas S. Duncombe, 1826-1861." Ph.D., University
of Minnesota, 1975.
10448. Reade, A. A. The House of Commons on stimulants. By the author of "Study and Stimulants". London: J.
Snow, 1885. 23p. [Members on alcoholic drinks.]
10449. "Reminiscences of a professional politician 1886-1896. Part I. Politics, circuses and bribery." New Century
Review 4 (July-Dec. 1898): 121-28.
10450. "Reminiscences of a professional politician 1886-1896. Part II. Hunting for titles, and heckling a Tartar."
New Century Review 4 (July-Dec. 1898): 171-75.
10451. Rempel, Richard A. "Lord Hugh Cecil's parliamentary career, 1900-14: promise unfulfilled." Journal of
British Studies 11, no. 2 (May 1972): 104-30.
10452. Ritchie, James Ewing. Modern statesmen, or sketches from the Strangers' Gallery of the House of
Commons. London: W. Tweedie, 1861. 300p.
10453. Sharman, Frank A. "Colonel Sibthorp - the Don Quixote of railways." Journal of the Railway & Canal
Historical Society 27 (1982): 47-51. [A Member of Parliament and an opponent of railways.]
10454. Shepherd, John. "Labour and Parliament: the Lib.-Labs as the first working class MPs, 1885-1906." In
Currents of radicalism: popular radicalism, organised labour, and party politics in Britain, 1850-1914,
edited by Eugenio F. Biagini and Alastair J. Reid: 187-213. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
10455. Sidebotham, William. "Parliamentary anecdotes of Sir William Harcourt." Chambers's Journal 6th ser., 3
(1900): 753-57.
10456. Simpson-Holley, L. B. "The attitude of British Labour members of Parliament towards the Empire, 1895-
1914." Ph.D., University of Southampton, 1971.
10457. Smith, R. A. H. "The Guest Papers, Add. MSS 57934-57941." British Library Journal 2 (1976): 29-37.
[Papers of Montague John Guest, MP for Youghal 1869-74 and Wareham, 1880-85.]
10458. Stack, John A. "Catholic Members of Parliament who represented British constituencies, 1829-1885: a
prosopographical analysis." Recusant History 24 (1998-99): 335-63.
10459. Temple, Richard. The House of Commons. London: J. Lang, 1899. 169p.
10460. ---. Letters & character sketches from the House of Commons ... edited by his son Sir Richard Carnac
Temple ... Home Rule and other matters in 1886-1887. London: John Murray, 1912. xxxii, 522p. [1880-
1890s.]
10461. ---. Life in Parliament: being the experience of a member in the House of Commons from 1886 to 1892
inclusive. London: J. Murray, 1893. xviii, 391p.
10462. Torrens, William Torrens McCullagh. Twenty years in Parliament. London: Richard Bentley, 1893. 381p.
10463. Tremayne, Harold. "M.P.'s as railway directors." New Liberal Review 2 (Aug. 1901-Jan. 1902): 97-103.
10464. Ure, Alexander, 1st Baron Strathclyde. "The lawyer as parliamentarian." Juridical Review 35 (1923): 39-
48.
10465. "The vocation of the lawyers in Parliament." Law Magazine and Law Review 3 (March-Aug. 1857): 225-
36.
10466. Webb, Alfred. "Parliamentary life to one of the rank and file." Irish Monthly 20 (1892): 196-99.
The Bradlaugh Controversy
10467. Addison, W. G. C. "The parliamentary oath." Theology 42 (Jan.-June 1941): 217-24. [Mainly on
Bradlaugh.]
10468. Arnstein, Walter L. "The Bradlaugh case: a reappraisal." Journal of the History of Ideas 18 (1957): 254-69.
10469. ---. "Gladstone and the Bradlaugh case." Victorian Studies 5 (1961-62): 303-30.
10470. ---. "Parnell and the Bradlaugh case." Irish Historical Studies 13 (1962-63): 212-35.
10471. ---. The Bradlaugh case: a study in late Victorian opinion and politics. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1965. xiii,
348p.
10472. ---. The Bradlaugh case: atheism, sex, and politics among the late Victorians. Columbia: University of
Missouri Press, 1983. x, 377p. [Reprint of 1965 edition, with a postscript.]
10473. Bonner, H. Bradlaugh. Charles Bradlaugh: a record of his life and work ... with an account of his
parliamentary struggle, politics and teachings by J. M. Robertson. 2 vols. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894.
[Reprinted in 1895 as a "second edition".]
10474. "The Bradlaugh controversy." Appleton's Journal [NY] n.s., 9 (July-Dec. 1880): 359-67. [A reprint of nos.
10486 and 10501.]
10475. Bradlaugh, Charles. Northampton and the House of Commons: correspondence between C. Bradlaugh and
the Right Hon. Sir Stafford Northcote M. P. London: Freethought Publishing Co., 1884. 16p.
10476. ---. The true story of my parliamentary struggle. London: Freethought Publishing Co., 1882. 98p.
10477. De Lisle, Edwin. The parliamentary oath. London: W. H. Allen, 1883. 92p.
10478. Hadley, W. W. "Bradlaugh and Labouchere: an episode in constitutional history." Northamptonshire Past
and Present 2 (1954-59): 273-82.
10479. Harrington, G. F. Northampton election difficulty, dilated upon as a struggle by Bradlaugh Atheism against
Christanity; the fallacy of the former exposed, and the truth of the latter vindicated; and the institution of a
National Church Reform Association suggested. London: Marlborough & Co., 1881. 44p.
10480. Headingley, Adolphe S. The biography of Charles Bradlaugh. London: Freethought Publishing, 1883. xii,
195p.
10481. Hillier, W. Should Christians support Mr. Bradlaugh, the avowed atheist, in his attempt to get into
Parliament? Report of a lecture delivered by the Rev. W. Hillier, Minister of the Baptist Chapel,
Bartholomew St., Exeter, in the Royal Public Rooms, Exeter, March 2nd, 1883. Exeter; London: "Gazette
and Telegram" Office; Hamilton, Adams, 1883. 24p.
10482. Lathbury, D. C. "Atheists in Parliament." Fortnightly Review 36 (July-Dec. 1881): 671-79.
10483. Lowe, Robert, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke. "Parliamentary oaths." Nineteenth Century 12 (July-Dec. 1882):
313-20.
10484. Magee, W. C. "Oaths: parliamentary and judicial: should they be abolished?" Contemporary Review 49
(Jan.-June 1886): 1-17. [Magee was the Bishop of Peterborough.]
10485. Manning, Henry Edward, Cardinal. "Atheism and the constitution of England." In his Miscellanies. Vol. 3:
113-18. London: Burns and Oates, 1888.
10486. ---. "An Englishman's protest." Nineteenth Century 11 (Jan.-June 1882): 488-92.
10487. ---. "An Englishman's protest." In his Miscellanies. Vol. 3: 121-28. London: Burns and Oates, 1888.
10488. ---. "The parliamentary oath and the government." In his Miscellanies. Vol. 3: 108-12. London: Burns and
Oates, 1888.
10489. ---. "Parliamentary oaths." Nineteenth Century 12 (July-Dec. 1882): 474-80. [An answer to Sherbrook's
criticisms.]
10490. Marshall, A. F. "Drawing the line." Catholic World 37 (April-Sept 1883): 516-24.
10491. Mawer, Henry. The latest constitutional struggle: a register of events which have occurred since April 2nd,
1880. London: Freethought Publishing, 1883. 18p.
10492. Mr. Bradlaugh and the House of Commons: from a Hindoo point of view. London: Swan Sonnenschein,
1884. 54p.
10493. One who has spent it. A night with Bradlaugh! London: William Poole, 1882. 8p.
10494. The parliamentary oath: the four senses in debate. 1st sense - religious disability; 2nd sense - legality; 3rd
sense - religious freedom; 4th sense - freethought. London: E. W. Allen, 1881. 12p.
10495. Quinault, Roland. "The Fourth Party and the Conservative opposition to Bradlaugh, 1880-1888." English
Historical Review 91 (1976): 315-40.
10496. "The 'religious instinct' of the House of Commons." Westminster Review 114 (July-Oct. 1880): 437-58.
10497. Rich, Joe. "The Bradlaugh case: religion, respectability and politics." Australian Journal of Politics and
History 21, no. 2 (1975): 38-51.
10498. Robertson, J. M. Charles Bradlaugh. London: Watts, 1920. vi, 122p.
10499. Stacpoole, William Henry. The utility of parliamentary oaths. London: W. Ridgway, 1880. 16p.
10500. ---. The utility of parliamentary oaths. 2 rev. ed. London: W. Ridgway, 1880. 20p.
10501. Stephen, Leslie. "Mr. Bradlaugh and his opponents." Fortnightly Review 34 (July-Dec. 1880): 176-87.
10502. Tribe, David. "Charles Bradlaugh." In People for the people: radical ideas & personalities in British
history, edited by David Rubinstein: 105-12. London; New York: Ithaca Press; Humanities Press, 1973.
10503. ---. President Charles Bradlaugh, M.P. London: Elek, 1971. 391p.
10504. Varley, Henry. An address to the electors of the Borough of Northampton. London: John F. Shaw, 1881.
13p. [On Bradlaugh.]
10505. ---. Mr. Bradlaugh shown to be utterly unfit to represent any English constituency: an appeal to the men of
England. London: John F. Shaw, 1881? 16p.
10506. Wharton, Charles H. M. Mr. Bradlaugh and the oath: a letter addressed to the Honourable the Members of
the House of Commons. Manchester: T. Sowler, 1882. 15p.
10507. Whitehurst, E. C. "The parliamentary oath question: Mr Bradlaugh's case." Westminster Review 114 (July-
Oct. 1880): 3. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
1833 Parliament
10508. Adams, William Bridges. "Junius Redivivus on the House of Commons." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine 3
(April-Sept. 1833): 449-58. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10509. Alison, Archibald. "Character of the Reform Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 36 (July-Dec.
1834): 673-80. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10510. ---. "The first session of the reformed Parliament: Ireland - West Indies - East Indies - domestic and foreign
policy of ministers." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 34 (July-Dec. 1833): 776-804. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10511. Anderson, Floyd Douglas, and Merwyn Hayes. "Presumption and burden of proof in Whately's speech on
the Jewish Civil Disabilities Repeal Bill." Speech Monographs 34 (1967): 133-36. [Speech by Richard
Whately in the House of Lords, 1 August 1833.]
10512. Aspinall, Arthur. "Le Marchant's reports of debates in the House of Commons, 1833." English Historical
Review 58 (1943): 78-105.
10513. Brougham, Henry. "First session of the reformed Parliament." Edinburgh Review 58 (Oct. 1833 - Jan.
1834): 199-226. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10514. ---. "The last session of Parliament." Edinburgh Review 60 (July 1834 - Jan. 1835): 230-54. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10515. ---. "Last session of Parliament - House of Lords." Edinburgh Review 62 (Oct. 1835 - Jan. 1836): 185-204.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10516. ---. "The reformed Parliament - the ballot." Edinburgh Review 56 (July 1832 - Jan. 1833): 534-64.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10517. Butt, Isaac. "The close of the session - Municipal Corporation Bill: Irish Church Bill: Centenary of the
Reformation." Dublin University Magazine 6 (July-Dec. 1835): 470-79. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
10518. ---. "The Reform Ministry, and the Reformed Parliament." Dublin University Magazine 2 (July -Dec. 1833):
465-69. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10519. Croker, J. W. "The present and last parliaments." Quarterly Review 49 (April-July 1833): 255-81.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10520. ---. "The Reform Ministry and Parliament." Quarterly Review 50 (Oct. 1833 - Jan. 1834): 218-71.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10521. ---. "Tomkins upon the aristocracy; Jenkins upon the House of Commons." Quarterly Review 53 (Feb.-
April 1835): 540-48. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10522. Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th April, 1834, on Mr. Roebuck's motion for "A select
committee to inquire into the means of remedying the evils which exist in the form of the governments now
existing in Upper and Lower Canada" Reported in London for the Montreal Daily Advertiser. Montreal:
Printed at the Daily Advertiser Office, 1834. 26p.
10523. Debate ... on the gradual extinction of the national debt, and on the true principles of a property and
income tax. London: [s.n.], 1853. 32p. [Not seen; details from the National Union Catalog pre-1956
imprints. Debate on 2 July 1833; re-published, for comparison with Mr. Gladstone's financial propositions,
from the Parliamentary Review, 2 July 1833.]
10524. Debate on the motion of T. Fowell Buxton, Esq., M.P., for protecting the civil rights and imparting
civilization and the Christian religion to the native inhabitants of the British colonies; in the House of
Commons, on Tuesday, July 1, 1834. Extracted from 'The Mirror of Parliament'. London: Printed for the
Proprietors of 'The Mirror of Parliament', 1834. 11p.
10525. Debate on the third reading of the London and Westminster Bank Bill, in the House of Commons, on
Monday, May 26, 1834. Extracted from 'The Mirror of Parliament'. London: Printed for the Proprietors of
'The Mirror of Parliament', 1834. 38p.
10526. Debates in Parliament on the motion to abolish slavery; selected by Roy Augier. Jamaica: University of the
West Indies, Departments of History, 1988. 229p. [Not seen; details from the National Union Catalog pre-
1956 imprints; debates in 1833.]
10527. The debates in Parliament - session 1833 - on the resolutions and bill for the abolition of slavery in the
British colonies. With a copy of the act of Parliament. London: Printed by Maurice, 1834. xx, 964p.
10528. Debates in the House of Commons on a resolution preparatory to the introduction, and in the House of
Lords on the motion for a second reading, of the Bill for removing the civil disabilities of the Jews: the
protests of the Right Hon. Lords Holland and Clifford, against the rejection of the bill; and a list of
petitions for and against the measure presented during the session of 1833. With a preliminary address.
London: Proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament", 1834. 100p. [Debate in the Commons on 17 April,
1833; in the Lords on 1 August 1833.]
10529. Debates on the Warwick Borough Bill, and Leamington petitions on the 5th, 6th, 13th and 26th February,
and the 5th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 26th of March, 1834. Extracted from "Mirror of Parliament". London:
Printed for the proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament", 1834. 106p.
10530. Factories regulation. Debate in the House of Commons, on Thursday, July 18, 1833, in committee on the
Factories Regulation Bill. Extracted from 'The Mirror of Parliament'. Part ccxxxvii. London: Printed for
the Proprietors of 'The Mirror of Parliament', 1833. 84p.
10531. "First session of the Reform Parliament." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine 4 (Oct. 1833- Jan. 1834): 149-64.
10532. "First session of the reformed Parliament." Fraser's Magazine 8 (July-Dec. 1833): 561-68.
10533. Gooch, Richard. The book of the Reformed Parliament; being a synopsis of the votes of the members of the
Reformed House of Commons, upon all important questions; from their first sitting of February, 1833, to
the end of the second session, August 1834. With lists prefixed of the movers' name, the nature of each
question, and the gross divisions thereon. To which is added, a synoptical appendix of the votes, divisions,
and protests of the House of Lords during the same period. London: A. H. Baily, 1834. 64p. [Only vol.
published of a projected sessional series.]
10534. Graham, A. H. "The Lichfield House compact, 1835." Irish Historical Studies 12 (1961): 209-25.
10535. Halévy, Elie. "Comment fut votée la loi anglaise des fabriques de 1833." Revue d'Histoire Economique et
Sociale 10 (1922): 252-65. ['How the Factory Act 1833 was passed'.]
10536. "History of the late Houses of Parliament, &c." Monthly Review 137 (1835): 581-90.
10537. Holworthy, Wentworth. The book of reform, being reflections, suggestions, and plans on the various
important questions which are about to be decided in the new Parliament. Humbly submitted to the
consideration of honest men of all parties. London: Effingham Wilson, 1833. xix, 147p.
10538. Howell, P. A. "The passing of South Australia's foundation bill, 1834." Flinders Journal of History and
Practice 11 (1985): 25-41.
10539. Kriegel, Abraham D. "The politics of the Whigs in opposition, 1834-1835." Journal of British Studies 7,
no. 2 (1968): 65-91.
10540. "The late scenes in the House of Lords." New Monthly Magazine 41 (May-Aug 1834): 190-99. [Sub-titled:
Part the second of 1834; an attack on Lord Chancellor Brougham's conduct in the House of Lords.]
10541. The legitimate consequences of reform, and an exposure of the abuses in church and state, with a detailed
account of the chief acts of the Grey administration. Edinburgh: W. Tait, 1834. iii, 433p.
10542. Le Marchant, Denis. The Reform Ministry and the Reformed Parliament. 11th ed. London: J. Ridgway and
Sons, 1834. iv, 116p. [11 editions published in 1833-1834; and a cheap edition reprinted from the 7th
edition; an American edition, from the 5th edition, was published by J. Gideon of Washington in 1833; a
French translation published in Paris by Paulin in 1833; a German translation published by C. T. Gross in
Karlsruhe in 1834.]
10543. Little, Tony. "'Let us open to them the door of the House of Commons': Thomas Babington Macaulay on
Jewish Disabilities (House of Commons, 17 April 1833)." Journal of Liberal Democrat History 34 (2002):
17-21, 47.
10544. Mill, John Stuart. "Parliamentary proceedings of the session." London and Westminster Review 1 & 30
(1835): 512-24. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10545. Opposition Member. A protest against the reform ministry and the reformed Parliament. London: E.
Wilson, 1834. 68p.
10546. O'Sullivan, Samuel. "A brief discourse on general politics." Dublin University Magazine 1 (Jan.-June
1833): 111-17. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10547. ---. "Conservatism or revolution - plain words by a plain thinker." Dublin University Magazine 5 (Jan.-June
1835): 113-28. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10548. ---. "Parliamentary doings with the Irish Church." Dublin University Magazine 4 (July-Dec. 1834): 473-84.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10549. ---. "The Reformed Parliament and the King's speech." Dublin University Magazine 1 (Jan.-June 1833):
223-31. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10550. Palgrave, Mary E. "A prorogation under difficulties." Leisure Hour 49 (1899): 336-41. [After the fire in
1834.]
10551. The parliamentary digest. Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1, 1833) - no. 3 (July 1, 1833). London: Smith, Elder, 1833.
240, 84p. [A summary of the debates.]
10552. The parliamentary review, and family magazine, Vol. 1-4, 1833; n.s. 1-2, 1834; edited by J. S.
Buckingham, Esq., M.P. 6 vols. London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1833-1834. [Lengthy summaries of
parliamentary debates, with items of general interest.]
10553. "The past session of Parliament." Fraser's Magazine 10 (July-Dec. 1834): 251-60.
10554. The present and last parliaments, containing the result of the various polls in England, Wales, Scotland,
and Ireland: and a summary of the Act 2 William IV cap 45, to amend the representation of the people in
England and Wales; with the divisions of the counties; the boundaries of cities and boroughs; polling
places; returning officers; forms of lists and notices, &c. Also, list of the changes in administration, from
the commencement of the present century: a summary account of the duties of the great officers of state;
table of the duration of several Parliaments, from Henry VIII to the present time; a list of those places
which formerly sent members to Parliament; list of the deaths of principal personages since 1799; and a
complete abstract of the election laws. London: James Ridgway, 1833. 16, 16*, 17-148p.
10555. "The reform ministry and the Reformed Parliament." Eclectic Review 3rd ser., 10 (1833): 303-26.
10556. "The reformed House of Commons." Fraser's Magazine 7 (Jan.-June 1833): 415-25.
10557. Remarks on the second session of the Reformed Parliament, occasioned by a late article in the Edinburgh
Review "on Tory proceedings" and "the state of parties". London: Roake and Varty, 1834. 43p.
10558. Repeal of the Union: report of the debate in the House of Commons, on Mr. O'Connell's motion. And the
proceedings in the House of Lords on Earl Grey's motion for concurring in the address of the Commons,
April, 1834. London: C. Knight, 1834. 200p.
10559. A report of the debate in the House of Lords on the Scotch burgh reform bill on the 13th and 16th days of
August 1833. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1833. iv, 72p.
10560. Roebuck, J. A. "Attendance in Parliament." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s, 1 (1834): 30-32. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index; includes useful tables for the House of Commons.]
10561. ---. "Extracts from the diary of an M.P." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine 3 (1833): 409-16, 641-49; n.s. 2
(1835): 211-16. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10562. ---. "The prospects of the people during the coming session." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine 4 (Oct. 1833-Jan.
1834): 325-39. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10563. ---. "The reformed Parliament." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine 2 (Oct. 1832-March 1833): 685-88.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10564. Symonds, Arthur. "The gone-by session." Westminster Review 19 (July-Oct. 1833): 387-430. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10565. ---. "Second session of the reformed House." Westminster Review 21 (July-Oct. 1834): 427-41. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10566. ---. "Tactic of a reformed House of Commons." Westminster Review 17 (July-Oct. 1832): 450-68.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10567. ---. "Votes of members of the reformed House." Westminster Review 22 (Jan.-April 1835): 54-56.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10568. Thoughts on the reformed Parliament, and the reformed ministry; or a view of the present state and future
prospects of the country. Edinburgh: James Stillie, 1834. 48p.
10569. University of London. Debate in the House of Commons, on Thursday, July 4, 1833, on the motion of
William Tooke ... for an address to His Majesty for the grant of a charter to the University of London.
Extracted from the Mirror of Parliament - part ccxxx. By desire of the Council of the University. London:
Printed for the proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament", 1833. 32p. [Not seen; details taken from the
National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.]
10570. Whistlecraft, Nahum. The reform ministry, and the reformed Parliament. Done into verse. 10th ed. London:
J. Fraser, 1834. 78p.
10571. Wild, T. J. "The scope and nature of Whig reform: clause 147 of the Irish Church (Temporalities) Bill,
1833." M.A., University of Alberta, 1992.
10572. Woolley, S. F. "The personnel of the Parliament of 1833." English Historical Review 53 (1938): 240-62.
10573. Young, George. "The House of Commons in 1833." In Essays on reform: 309-23. London: Macmillan,
1867.
1835 Parliament
10574. Alison, Archibald. "The House of Peers." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 40 (July-Dec. 1836): 595-608.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10575. ---. "The late crisis and session of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 38 (July-Dec. 1835):
503-15. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10576. The assembled Commons, 1836. An account of each Member of Parliament, embracing particulars of his
family, descent, political influence, opinions, etc. etc. together with the state of the polls at the last election.
London: Edward Churton, 1836. viii, 227p.
10577. Bisset, Andrew. "House of Lords." Westminster Review 24 (Jan.-April 1836): 47-79. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10578. "British Parliament in 1835." Southern Literary Messenger 2 (1835-6): 471-76, 547-49, 636-44.
10579. Butt, Isaac. "The collision." Dublin University Magazine 8 (July-Dec. 1836): 135-42. [Debates on the
Irish Municipal Reform Bill.]
10580. C. C. T. "The past year - popery - and the peerage." Dublin University Magazine 9 (Jan.-June 1837): 118-
28.
10581. The Conservative peers and the Reform Ministry. London: James Ridgway, 1836. 123p.
10582. The Conservative peers and the Reform Ministry. 2nd ed. London: James Ridgway, 1837. 123p.
10583. Coohill, Joseph. "The 'Liberal Brigade': ideas of co-operation between Liberal M.P.s in 1835."
Parliamentary History 24 (2005): 231-36.
10584. Croker, J. W. "The last session." Quarterly Review 57 (Sept.-Dec. 1836): 230-71. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10585. Croly, George. "Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 40 (July-Dec. 1836): 437-58. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10586. ---. "The prospects of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 41 (Jan.-July 1837): 310-11.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10587. Cullen, M. J. "The making of the Civil Registration Act of 1836." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 25
(1974): 39-59.
10588. The debate in the House of Commons on church reform and the bishops' seats in Parliament, Feb. 16th
1837. Republished by G. Hadfield. Esq. M.P. With an introduction by a Manchester Reformer. London: E.
Stanford, 1867. 62p. [The introduction is signed A. T.]
10589. Debate in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, May 3, 1836, on the appointment of Lieut.-Colonel Lord
Brudenell, M.P., to the 11th Light Dragoons. London: Printed for the proprietor of "The Mirror of
Parliament", 1836. 48p. [Not seen; details taken from the National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.]
10590. Debates in the House of Commons, during the session of 1835, upon Mr. Maurice O'Connell's motion for a
select committee to inquire into the conduct of General Darling, whilst Governor of New South Wales;
also, the case of Captain Robison late of the New South Wales Veteran Companies. Extracted from the
Mirror of Parliament. London: W. Clowes, 1835. 78p.
10591. Elbourne, Elizabeth. "The sin of the settler: the 1835-36 Select Committee on Aborigines and debates over
virtue and conquest in the early nineteenth-century British white settler empire." Journal of Colonialism
and Colonial History 4, no. 3 (Winter 2003). [An electronic journal.]
10592. Factory debate. The speeches of several leading friends of the factory children, delivered on Tuesday, May
the 10th, 1836, in the debate which occurred on the second reading of Mr. Poulett Thomson's Factory Act
Amendment Bill. [S.l.: s.n.], 1836. 20p.
10593. Gross, Izhak. "Parliament and the abolition of negro apprenticeship 1835-1838." English Historical Review
96 (1981): 560-76.
10594. Johnson, D. W. J. "Sir James Graham and the 'Derby Dilly'." University of Birmingham Historical Journal
4 (1953-54): 66-80.
10595. Johnston, William. "Passages from the diary of Terence O'Ruark, A. M." Dublin University Magazine 5
(Jan.-June 1835): 432-38. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10596. ---. "Post-sessional reflection." Dublin University Magazine 6 (July-Dec. 1835): 466-70. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10597. Laidlaw, Zoë. "'Aunt Anna's report': the Buxton women and the Aborigines Select Committee, 1835-37."
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 32, no. 2 (May 2004): 1-28. [The influence of the female
relatives of Sir T. F. Buxton on the report.]
10598. "The late election. I Character of 'The Melbourne Parliament'. II Probable results of this election." Fraser's
Magazine 16 (July-Dec. 1837): 267-82.
10599. Mac Donnell, Eneas. Vindication of the House of Lords, &c. &c. &c. in a series addressed 'To the Editor of
The Times'. London: Edward Churton, 1835. 39p. [Written in Nov. 1835; in relation to Irish legislation.]
10600. Molesworth, William. "Parliamentary conduct of the radicals." London and Westminster Review 5 & 27
(1837): 270-83. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10601. Mosse, R. B. The parliamentary guide. A concise history of the members of both houses of Parliament,
their connexions, pursuits, etc. London: A. H. Baily, 1835. xvi, 240, 140p.
10602. O'Sullivan, Samuel. "Parliamentary doings." Dublin University Magazine 9 (Jan.-June 1837): 379-92.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10603. The parliamentary indicator; containing a list of the members returned to the Commons' House of
Parliament at the general election in January, 1835. The number of their constituents - the majorities by
which they were returned - their opinions as stated by the electors or indicated by their votes - with
occasional notices of their lives, birth, fortune, education, and political career; and the division on the
Speakership. London: Chapman and Hall, 1835. vi, [2], 136p.
10604. The Parliamentary test book for 1835; a political guide to the sentiments individually expressed, and the
pledges given, at the late general election, by each of the 658 members of the second reformed House of
Commons: containing 1. Extracts from their printed addresses and speeches. 2. The town and country
residences. 3. The votes given by each member upon the leading questions of the two last sessions. The
whole alphabetically arranged. London: E. Wilson, 1835. 211p.
10605. Phillips, John A., and Charles Wetherell. "Parliamentary parties and municipal politics: 1835 and the party
system." Parliamentary History 13 (1994): 48-85.
10606. Record Commission. Report of the debate in the House of Commons on the motion of Charles Buller, Esq.,
M.P. for Liskeard, for a select committee "to inquire into the management and affairs of the Record
Commission, and the present state of the records of the United Kingdom". 18 February 1836. London:
Printed by Samuel Bentley, 1836. 22p.
10607. Rich, Henry. Who is to be Speaker? London: Henry Hooper, 1835. 16p.
10608. Roebuck, J. A. The conduct of ministers respecting the amendments of the House of Lords. By J. A.
Roebuck. Local courts in boroughs. By T.F. Mr Spring Rice and the Appropriation Act. By H. S. Chapman.
London: C. Ely, 1836. 16p. [Reprinted in Roebuck's Pamphlets for the people, vol. 1. London: C. Ely,
1836. Amendments on the Reform Bill.]
10609. ---. The crisis! What ought the ministers to do? By J. A. Roebuck. Another rotten borough for sale. By H. S.
Chapman. Mr Bulwer's sham motion for the repeal of the tax on knowledge. Administration of the law by
the Lords. By T.F. Mr. Ormsby Gore and the landlords' arguments in favour of war. London: C. Ely, 1835.
16p. [Reprinted in Roebuck's Pamphlets for the people, vol. 1. London: C. Ely, 1836.]
10610. ---. The peers and the people: municipal reform: corn laws: taxes on knowledge. By Francis Place.
Wholesale obstructiveness of the Lords. by H. S. Chapman. Votes of Mr. George Frederick Young. By
H.S.C. London: C. Ely, 1835. 16p. [Reprinted in Roebuck's Pamphlets for the people, vol. 1. London: C.
Ely, 1836.]
10611. ---. Prospects for the coming session: views of the Radical Party. By J. A Roebuck. Mr. N. Goldsmid and
Mr. John Black, the editor of the Morning Chronicle. By J. A. R. Railroads and railroad projects - Mr.
Goulburn's anathema. By H. S. Chapman. The newspaper stamp return - postscript to a former article. By
H.S.C. London: C. Ely, 1835. 16p. [Reprinted in Roebuck's Pamphlets for the people, vol. 1. London: C.
Ely, 1836.]
10612. ---. A short review of a long session. By J. A. Roebuck. Mr. Grove Price and the constitution. By J.A.R. New
method of disfranchising electors. By H. S. Chapman. Borough justice. By H.S.C. London: C. Ely, 1835.
16p. [Reprinted in Roebuck's Pamphlets for the people, vol. 1. London: C. Ely, 1836.]
10613. ---. Trades' Unions: their advantage to the working classes. By J. A. Roebuck. Fallacies of the House of
Commons on the ballot in America. By H. S. Chapman. London: C. Ely, 1835. 16p. [Reprinted in
Roebuck's Pamphlets for the people, vol. 1. London: C. Ely, 1836. Chapman refers to the debate on Mr.
Grote's motion on the ballot.]
10614. Symonds, Arthur. "New House of Commons." Westminster Review 22 (Jan.-April 1835): 163-72.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10615. ---. "Radical parliamentary policy." Westminster Review 18 (Jan.-April 1833): 493-99. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10616. Troutbeck's estate. Debate on the Troutbeck estate in the House of Commons, on Friday, July 15, and
Thursday, August 4, 1836. Extracted from the "Mirror of Parliament". London: Printed for the Proprietor
of "The Mirror", 1836. 61p. [On the estate of Samuel Troutbeck of Madras.]
10617. West, Martin John. A letter to the Right Hon. Viscount Melbourne on the present mode of legislation in
respect of public bills. London: Hatchard, 1836. 32p.
1837 Parliament
10618. Alder, G. J. "The 'garbled' blue books of 1839 - myth or reality?" Historical Journal 15 (1972): 229-59.
[Afghan War blue books.]
10619. Alison, Archibald. "The Whig dissolution." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 50 (1841): 1-31*.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10620. Blake, Francis. The House of Lords, the people's charter, and the corn laws. London: Ridgways, 1839. 24p.
10621. Brougham, Henry. Lord Brougham's reply to Lord John Russell's letter to the electors of Slough, on the
principles of the Reform Act. 2nd ed. London: Ridgway, 1839. 35, [1]p. [2 editions in 1839.]
10622. ---. "The new Houses of Parliament." Edinburgh Review 65 (April-July 1837): 174-79. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10623. Brundage, Anthony. "Ministers, magistrates and reformers: the genesis of the Rural Constabulary Act of
1839." Parliamentary History 5 (1986): 55-64.
10624. Bulwer-Lytton, Edward, 1st Baron Lytton. "Letters by an English Member of Parliament to M. De-----, of
the Chambre des Députés." Monthly Chronicle 1 (1838): 337-47; 2 (1838): 1-10. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index. On the current political situation.]
10625. "Close of the session of 1840." Fraser's Magazine 22 (July-Dec. 1840): 373-81.
10626. "The coming session." Monthly Chronicle 5 (1840): 1-14.
10627. Croker, J. W. "The budget and the dissolution." Quarterly Review 68 (June-Sept. 1841): 238-80.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10628. Debate in the House of Commons on the motion of Sir John Yarde Buller, Bart., "That Her Majesty's
Government, as at present constituted, does not possess the confidence of this House". 28 Jan. 1840.
London: J. Walter and Co., 1840. 151p.
10629. Debate in the House of Lords on the Earl of Aberdeen's bill for regulating the appointment of Ministers of
the Church of Scotland; on 16th June, 1840. Specially reported for "The Witness". Edinburgh: John
Johnstone, 1840. 28p.
10630. Debate on the factory question, House of Commons, June 22, 1838. Manchester: [s.n.], 1838. 8p.
10631. The debate upon Mr. Ward's resolutions, on colonization, in the House of Commons, June 27, 1839,
containing the speeches of H. G. Ward ... Sir W. Molesworth, Bart, ... Right Hon. Henry Labouchere, ... W.
Warburton, ... and Right. Hon. Viscount Howick, ... Corrected by the several speakers. London: Ridgway,
1839. 84p.
10632. The evils of the factory system illustrated: being a debate in the House of Commons, July 20, on Lord
Ashley's proposition. Re-printed from the Manchester and Salford Advertiser, of July 28th, 1838. With an
editorial article on the conduct of Mr. George William Wood. To which is affixed, a speech delivered at the
City of London Tavern February 23, 1833, by Daniel O'Connell, Esq, "M.P. for Ireland", in 1833, which
will be the best answer to the "good-natured nonsense" delivered by Daniel O'Connell Esq. M.P. for
Dublin, in 1838; and a list of the division. Printed at the Advertiser Office: Manchester, 1838. 24p.
10633. Fraser, Robert S. "The House of Lords in the first Parliament of Queen Victoria, 1837-1841." Ph.D.,
Cornell University, 1967.
10634. Grant, James. The British Senate in 1838; forming a second series of Random recollections of the Lords
and Commons. 2 vols. London: Henry Colburn, 1838.
10635. ---. Random recollections of the Lords and Commons. Second series. 2 vols. London: Henry Colburn, 1838.
10636. Heesom, Alan. "An unpublished comment on Disraeli's maiden speech." Newsletter Disraeli Project 3, no.
2 (Fall 1978): 14-17.
10637. Hickson, W. E. "The dissolution." Westminster Review 36 (July-Oct. 1841): 167-88. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10638. "The House of Commons." Monthly Law Magazine and Political Review 1 (Feb.-May 1838): 167-82, 336-
52, 475-92; 2 (June-Sept 1838): 17-31, 179-92, 336-60, 496-519; 3 (Oct. 1838-Jan. 1839): 17-32, 322-2,
476-88; 4 (Feb.-May 1839): 26-33, 95-108, 182-90, 245-64; 5 (June-Sept. 1839): 18-32, 99-112, 149-60,
217-32; 6 (Oct.1839-Jan. 1840): 22-32, 98-108; 7 (Feb.-May 1840): 21-40. [Covers both Houses.]
10639. Ionian Islands. Debate on the motion of Lord Charles Fitzroy, for an address to Her Majesty in the House
of Commons, Tuesday, June 23, 1840. London: [s.n.], 1840. 11p. [Reprinted from the "Mirror of
Parliament".]
10640. Kemble, J. M., and T. W. Beaumont. "The state of the nation." British and Foreign Review 9 (July-Oct.
1839): 273-319.
10641. Mask. St Stephens: or pencillings of politicians. London: Hugh Cunnningham, 1839. viii, 246p. [Profiles
of politicans.]
10642. Member of the Middle Temple. The assembled Commons: or, parliamentary biographer: with an abstract
of the law of election & the usages of Parliament. London: Scott Webster & Geary, 1838. 311p.
10643. Mosse, R. B. The parliamentary guide. A concise biography of the members of both houses of Parliament,
their connexions, etc. .... London: A. H. Baily, 1838. xvi, 264p. [Corrected to February 5, 1838.]
10644. O'Rourk, Terence. "The Irish grievance debates." Dublin University Magazine 22 (July-Dec. 1840): 177-
84. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10645. O'Sullivan, Samuel. "The City of Dublin at the bar of the House of Lords." Dublin University Magazine 16
(July-Dec. 1840): 108-19. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; petition against the Irish Corporation Bill.]
10646. ---. "The crisis: being a commentary on the dissolution of the British Parliament and on the Whig Party's
record." Dublin University Magazine 18 (July-Dec. 1841): 119-26. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10647. ---. "The last session." Dublin University Magazine 12 (July-Dec. 1838): 259-68. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10648. ---. "Lord Mulgrave's defence." Dublin University Magazine 11 (Jan.-June 1838): 143-64. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index; a commentary on his speech in the House of Lords on Nov. 27th 1837 and the speech
of the Earl of Roden on same date.]
10649. ---. "Ministerial manoeuvres." Dublin University Magazine 13 (Jan.-June 1839): 757-63. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10650. ---. "The present session: Irish municipal reform, and Lord Stanley's registration bills." Dublin University
Magazine 15 (Jan.-June 1840): 599-612. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10651. ---. "The Queen, the Parliament, and the people." Dublin University Magazine 14 (July-Dec. 1839): 238-45.
[Attributed in Wellesley Index.]
10652. ---. "A word in season to the conservatives in Parliament." Dublin University Magazine 10 (July-Dec.
1837): 520-37. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10653. Parliamentary manual for the year 1838; containing the present and last Parliaments, authentic results of
the various polls in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland; and a summary of the Act 2 William IV. cap
45, to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales: with forms of lists and notices,
applicable to counties, cities, boroughs, &c. Also, a list of the changes in administration, from the
commencement of the present century; a summary account of the duties of the great officers of state; a
table of the duration of the several Parliaments, from Henry VIII to the present time; a list of those places
which formerly sent members to Parliament; a list of the deaths of the principal personages since 1799;
and a complete abstract of the election laws. London: James Ridgway and Sons, 1838. 150p.
10654. Parliamentary speeches during the session 1840: many of the above speeches corrected by the speakers.
London: William Edward Painter, 1840. xii, 358p. [A selection from the leading Conservative speeches.]
10655. Parliamentary touchstone or, political guide to the House of Commons; by the editor of "The Guide"
newspaper. London: Joseph Thomas, 1838. [6], 128p. [This may have been a serial publication which
appeared in 4 parts, Jan.-Feb. 1838. A list, with brief annotations, of members of the House of Commons.]
10656. Rajah of Sattara. The debate on the motion of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. "That an humble address be
presented to Her Majesty, that she will be graciously pleased to direct an impartial inquiry into the charges
against Pertaub Shean, late Rajah of Sattara, and also whether he has been furnished with a copy of the
charges and evidence against him on which he was, in 1839, deposed from his Raj, and sent an exile and a
state prisoner to Benares, and that Her Majesty will be further pleased to direct inquiry into the charges of
corruption and bribery brought by Krushnajee Sudasew Bhidey (as stated in the papers recently laid before
this House) against Colonel Ovans, while resident at Sattara, and is now a prisoner under the East India
Company, as Sirdar of the Second Class" in the House of Commons, Tuesday, July 22nd, 1845. Extracted
from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. London: Cornelius Buck, 1845. 42p.
10657. Rich, Henry. What next? or the Peers and the third time of asking. New ed. London: James Ridgeway,
1837. 59p. [The new edition is described as (corr. and altered from the seventh in October); all 8 editions
were published in 1837.]
10658. Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell. Letter to the electors of Stroud on the principles of the Reform Act. 7th ed.
London: Ridgway, 1839. 44p. [7 editions in the same year.]
10659. Sephton, Robert S. "Thwarted again: the defeat of the second Oxford and Great Western Union Railway
Bill, 1838." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 33 (1999): 92-115.
10660. Speeches of the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, M.P., the Right Hon. T. B. Macaulay, M.P., the Hon. Fox
Maule, M.P., the Right Hon. Lord Morpeth, M.P., and the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M.P., on the
defeat of Sir J. Y. Buller's motion "That Her Majesty's Government, as at present constituted, does not
possess the confidence of the House". On Tuesday, January 28, 1840. London: James Ridgway, 1840. 70p.
10661. Stockdale, Eric. "The unnecessary crisis: the background to the Parliamentary Papers Act 1840." Public
Law (1990): 30-49.
10662. "Thoughts on passing things." Dublin University Magazine 12 (July-Dec. 1838): 451-54. [Poor law;
ballot; repeal of the corn laws.]
10663. Wade, John. Glances at the times, and reform government. 5th ed. London: E. Wilson, 1840. 72p. [5
editions published in the same year.]
10664. ---. Reform government and its claims to the confidence of the electors of the United Kingdom. 16th ed.
London: E. Wilson, 1841. 24p. ["Abstracted, with additions, and by permission, from Mr. Wade's
"Glances at the times"." 5th ed.]
1841 Parliament
10665. Aydelotte, William O. "On the business interests of the gentry in the Parliament of 1841-47." In The
making of Victorian England, edited by G. Kitson Clark: 290-305. London: Methuen, 1962.
10666. ---. "A statistical analysis of the Parliament of 1841: some problems of method." Bulletin of the Institute of
Historical Research 27 (1954): 141-55.
10667. The battle for native industry. The debate upon the corn laws, the corn importation and customs' duties
bills, and the other financial measures of the government in session 1846. Reprinted, by permission, from
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. 2 vols. London: Office of the Society for the Protection of Agriculture
and British Agriculture, 1846. [Edited by A. S. O'B. = Augustus Stafford O'Brien later Augustus Stafford.]
10668. Beavan, Edward, and Frederick Walford. Parliamentary cases relating to railways, &c. determined by the
Select Committees of the Houses of Parliament in the session 1846. 2 vols. London; Dublin: A. Maxwell;
Hodges and Smith, 1847. [Parts 1 and 2 of Vol. 1 only published.]
10669. Case as to the legality of the arrest and imprisonment of William Smith O'Brien, Esquire, Member of
Parliament for the County of Limerick, for disobeying an order of the House of Commons; with the opinion
of counsel thereon. London: V. & R. Stevens, 1846. 56p.
10670. Cheyne, Sonia. "Act of Parliament or royal prerogative? James Stephen and the first New Zealand
Constitution Bill." New Zealand Journal of History 24 (1990): 182-89.
10671. Church question. House of Lords. A full and impartial report of the speeches in the House of Lords, on
Lord Campbell's resolutions respecting the Church of Scotland, on Friday, March 31, 1843. Edinburgh:
Edinburgh Publishing Co., 1843. 20p.
10672. Conacher, J. B. "Mr. Gladstone seeks a seat." Report of the Annual Meeting/Canadian Historical
Association (1962): 55-67. [After he accepted the Colonial Office in late 1845.]
10673. A corrected report of the debate in the House of Commons, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th of June, on the state
of New Zealand, and the case of the New Zealand Company. London: John Murray, 1845. iv, 287p.
10674. Croker, J. W. "Railway legislation." Quarterly Review 74 (June-Oct. 1844): 224-80. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10675. Crosby's parliamentary record, containing debates in the Lords and Commons on the corn laws, in the
memorable session of 1846. 2 vols. Leeds: Published by George Crosby, 1847. [The 2nd vol. contains the
debates; this vol. was reprinted in 1848 and 1849.]
10676. Debate on second reading of the Dissenters' Chapels Bill, in the House of Commons, June 6, 1844.
London: J. Chapman, 1844. iv, 108p.
10677. Debate on the Dissenters' Chapels Bill, in the House of Lords, May 3, 1844. From the notes of the
shorthand writer. London: J. Chapman, 1844. 42p.
10678. Debate on the first reading of the Protection of Life (Ireland) Bill; by R. Dillon Browne, M.P. London:
William Pickering, 1846. xv, 306p.
10679. Debate upon the motion for abolishing the punishment of death, in the House of Commons, Tuesday,
March 9th, 1847. London: C. Gilpin, 1847. 34p.
10680. Debates in in [sic] the House of Commons on Sir Robert Peel's bank bills of 1844 & 1845. London: C.
Buck, 1875. 187p.
10681. Debates no parlamento britannico sobre os negocios de Portugal. Lisboa: Typographia de Pedro Antonio
Borges, 1847. 99p. ['The debates in the British Parliament on Portugal'.]
10682. De Quincey, Thomas. "The last session of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 54 (July-Dec.
1843): 538-50. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10683. Discussion on the state of Greece, in the House of Commons, August 15, 1843. London: William Edward
Painter, 1843. 23p.
10684. Frank, Christopher. "The defeat of the 1844 Master and Servants Bill." In Masters, servants, and
magistrates in Britain and the Empire, 1562-1955, edited by Douglas Hay and Paul Craven: 402-21.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004.
10685. A full and impartial report of the important debate in the House of Commons, on Mr. Fox Maule's motion
regarding the Church of Scotland, on the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and 8th March,
1843. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1843. 50p.
10686. Gren, A. R. "The Lords Committee on Compensation 1845." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical
Society 33 (2001): 460-65. [On compensation for land taken for railways.]
10687. Grogan, Geraldine. "The Colleges Bill 1845-49." In O'Connell: education, church and state: proceedings
of the second annual Daniel O'Connell workshop, edited by Maurice R. O'Connell: 19-34. Dublin: Institute
of Public Adminstration on behalf of DOCAL, 1992.
10688. Gwynn, Denis. O' Connell, Davis and the Colleges Bill. Oxford; Cork: B. H. Blackwell; Cork University
Prees, 1948. 88p.
10689. ---. "O'Connell, Davis and the Colleges Bill." Irish Ecclesiastical Record 69 (1947): 561-72, 668-82, 767-
81, 957-71, 1051-65; 70 (1948):17-32.
10690. Harwood, Philip. "Desiderata for the coming session." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine o.s, 16 (1845): 133-36.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10691. ---. "The opening of the session." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine o.s, 15 (1844): 137-40. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10692. ---. "The opening of the session - state parties." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine o.s, 16 (1845): 201-4.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10693. ---. "Retrospect of the session." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine o.s, 15 (1844): 608-12. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10694. Heesom, Alan. "The Coal Mines Act of 1842, social reform, and social control." Historical Journal 24
(1981): 69-88.
10695. ---. "The northern coal-owners and the opposition to the Coal Mines Act of 1842." International Review of
Social History 25 (1980): 236-71.
10696. Hilton, Boyd. "Peel, potatoes and providence." Political Studies 49 (2001): 106-9. [Answered by Iain
McLean and Camilla Bustani: 110-111.]
10697. Hogan, J. F. "Editorial note on Macaulay's speech on the Maynooth grant." Irish Ecclesiastical Record 4th
ser., 26 (1909): 612-19.
10698. "How is Parliament to get through its railway business?" Tait's Edinburgh Magazine o.s, 17 (1846): 50-53.
10699. Irwin, Douglas A. "The reciprocity debate in Parliament, 1842-1846." In Free trade and its reception
1815-1960. Freedom and trade. Vol. 1. Proceedings of a conference to commemorate the 150th
anniversary of the repeal of the Corn Laws, edited by Andrew Marrison: 129-44. Routledge explorations in
economic history, 8. London: Routledge, 1998.
10700. Johnston, William. "Meeting of Parliament." Dublin University Magazine 19 (Jan.-June 1842): 405-13.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10701. ---. "Meeting of Parliament, etc." Dublin University Magazine 21 (Jan.-June 1843): 373-77. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10702. ---. "Politics and the Parliament." Dublin University Magazine 19 (1842): 538-45, 683-90, 801-8.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10703. Jones, Wilbur Devereux. "The origins and passage of Lord Aberdeen's Act." Hispanic American Historical
Review 42 (1962): 502-20. [Brazilian Slave Trade Act, 1845.]
10704. Low's comparative & historical register of the House of Commons, 1841 to 1847, including the
unsuccessful candidates, with the numbers polled at all the contested elections and much other useful
information. London: Sampson Low, 1847. 80p.
10705. Low's comparative register of House of Commons, 1837 to 1841; including the results of the general
election, with the official declaration of the polls wherever a contest has taken place. London: Sampson
Low, 1841. 63, [9]p. [At head of the title: October 10, 1841; a 2nd titlepage has after "election": 'with the
official returns, an alphabetical list of the members, and other tables'.]
10706. A manual of Queen Victoria's second Parliament, and of the late general election: showing the
constituency of each place; the names and politics of candidates, and members of the new and the late
Parliament, and the numbers polled; the seats gained by each party; the retired and defeated members of
the late Parliament, their stations or offices, and politics; and a classified summary of the whole results of
the election. London: Published by Simpkin Marshall, 1841. 54p.
10707. McKeown, T. J. "The politics of corn law repeal and theories of commercial policy." British Journal of
Political Science 19 (1989): 353-80.
10708. McLean, Iain. "Irish potatoes, Indian corn, and British politics: interests, ideology, heresthetics, and the
repeal of the corn laws." In Contemporary Political Studies 1998, edited by Andrew Dobson and Jeffrey
Stanyer. Vol. 2: 124-41. Nottingham: Political Studies Association, 1998.
10709. ---. "Wellington and the corn laws 1845-6: a study in heresthetic." In Wellington Studies III, edited by C.
M. Woolgar: 227-56. Southampton: Hartley Institute, University of Southampton, 1999.
10710. McLean, Iain, and Camilla Bustani. "Irish potatoes and British politics: interests, ideology, heresthetic and
the repeal of the corn laws." Political Studies 47 (1999): 817-36. [On the repeal of the corn laws in 1846.]
10711. McLean, Iain, and Christopher Foster. "The political economy of regulation: interests, ideology, voters, and
the UK Regulation of Railways Act, 1844." Public Administration 70 (1992): 313-31.
10712. Molyneux, Catherine. "Reform as process: the parliamentary fate of the Bank Charter Act of 1844." In
Reform and reformers in nineteenth century Britain, edited by Michael J. Turner: 63-80. Sunderland:
University of Sunderland Press, 2004.
10713. Neaves, Charles. "The session of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 52 (July-Dec. 1842): 145-
53. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10714. O'Byrne, Robert. The parliamentary vote-book; containing the divisions of the House of Commons, in the
session of 1846. [To be continued annually]. London: John Ollivier, 1847. [2], 179p. [Only vol.
published.]
10715. Ollivier, John. Ollivier's parliamentary and political directory for the session 1841. London: John Ollivier,
1841. 50p.
10716. Parliamentary debates on the Dissenters' Chapels Bill, 7 & 8 Vict. ch. 45 A.D. M.DCCC.XLIV. Printed by
the Non-conformists of Great Britain and Ireland associated for promoting the Dissenters' Chapels Bill.
London: [s.n.], 1844. xviii, 492p.
10717. The Presbyterian reporter, being a register of parliamentary proceedings and public documents relating to
the Dissenting Chapels' and Endowments' Bill, for the protection of the Presbyterians in England and
Ireland, not subscribing to the articles of Christian faith of human compilation. London: John Chapman,
1844. iv, 444p. [Published in 7 parts.]
10718. The railway bill register; containing a list of railway bills in progress through Parliament, with a statement
in each case of the amount of money proposed to be raised, the number and qualification of directors, the
period limited for compulsory purchase of lands and completion of works, the lines proposed to be
amalgamated with or leased or sold to other companies, the name of the agent for the bill, etc. And also,
the proceedings on each bill in both Houses of Parliament, from the commencement of the session to the
adjournment at Easter. Westminster: James Bigg, 1846. xxiv, 167p. [The Bodleian Library copy has a ms.
note: By J. Bigg, Jnr.]
10719. Ranlett, John. "Railway members of the House of Commons, 1841-1847: a cross section of the political
nation." Ph.D., Harvard University, 1967.
10720. "The recent session." Eclectic Review 4th ser., 18 (1845): 345-58.
10721. Report of the proceedings in the House of Lords on the Charitable Trusts' Bill, commencing 27th March
1846. With an analysis of the bill. London: Compton and Ritchie, 1846. 19, 4p. [Includes a 4 page
addenda.]
10722. "Review of the session." Eclectic Review 4th ser., 14 (1843): 458-76.
10723. "Review of the session of 1844." Eclectic Review 4th ser., 16 (1845): 477-97.
10724. Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl. From the corn laws to free trade: interests, ideas, and institutions in historical
perspective. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2006. xiii, 426p.
10725. ---. "Ideology, party and interests in the British Parliament of 1841-47." British Journal of Political Science
33 (2003): 581-605.
10726. Sephton, Robert S. "Success at last: the Oxford Railway Act, 1843." Journal of the Railway & Canal
Historical Society 33 (2000): 290-313.
10727. Seville, Catherine. Literary copyright reform in early Victorian England: the framing of the 1842
Copyright Act. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. xii, 300p.
10728. ---. "Principle or pragmatism?: the framing of the 1842 Copyright Act." Ph.D., University of Cambridge,
1995.
10729. Skeen, W. "The last of the protectionists; a passage of parliamentary history." Macmillan's Magazine 3
(Nov. 1860-April 1861): 257-63. [Corn laws in 1846.]
10730. Spring-Rice, Thomas. "The late session." Edinburgh Review 76 (Oct. 1842-Jan. 1843): 241-74.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10731. Stewart, Robert. "The ten hours and the sugar crises of 1844: government and the House of Commons in the
age of reform." Historical Journal 12 (1969): 35-57.
10732. Wade, John. "The legislation of 1844." Westminster Review 42 (Sept.-Dec. 1844): 318-62. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10733. ---. "Legislation of 1845." Westminster Review 45 (March-June 1846): 354-404. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10734. Warwick, William Atkinson. The House of Commons, as elected to the fourteenth Parliament of the United
Kingdom. Being the second of Queen Victoria. London: Saunders and Otley, 1841. xxxiii, 173p.
1847 Parliament
10735. "Anecdotes of the Peerage." Patrician 5 (Jan-June 1848): 161-66. [Includes details of the peerage for
1848.]
10736. Association for the Promotion of Steam Communication with Australia. Report of proceedings adopted for
the establishment of steam communication with the Australian Colonies and New Zealand; together with
the recent debates in both Houses of Parliament on the subject. London: Trelawny Saunders, 1850. 79p.
[Debate in the Lords 5 August 1850; in the Commons 25 July 1850.]
10737. Aytoun, W. E. "Agriculture, commerce, and manufactures: opening of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine 67 (Jan.-June 1850): 347-76. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10738. ---. "Autumn politics." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 70 (July-Dec 1851): 607-28. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10739. ---. "The opening of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 65 (Jan.-June 1849): 357-82.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10740. ---. "A review of the last session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 64 (July-Dec. 1848): 261-90.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10741. Bailey, Sydney D. "Parliament and the 1851 exhibition." Parliamentary Affairs 4 (1950-51): 311-24.
10742. Beard, J. R. "Parliamentary session of 1851." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s, 18 (1851): 517-25.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10743. The betrayal of England, addressed to the working classes: debate in House of Commons; Feb. 8th, 14th,
23d, and March 1st, 1848. From Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. London: Trübner, 1854. 12p. [For a
fuller version, see no. 10752.]
10744. Brown, David. "The power of public opinion: Palmerston and the crisis of December 1851." Parliamentary
History 20 (2001): 333-58.
10745. Carswell, Allan. "House of Commons reports on public petitions." Journal of the Society for Army
Historical Research 68 (1990): 135-36. [On the indecency of the kilt as worn by the 93rd Highlanders in
1850.]
10746. Charges against the Lord Viscount Palmerston. Proceedings on the motion of Thomas Chisholm Anstey,
Esq., (M.P for Youghall [sic]), for An address to Her Majesty for copies of papers relating to certain
transactions with foreign states between 1830 and the present time, except such papers as have already
laid before Parliament; together with the names of the ministers or councillors who have advised the
Crown concerning such transactions, etc. etc. In the House of Commons, Wednesday, March 1st, 1848.
Extracted from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. London: George Woodfall, 1848. 65p.
10747. Charges against the Lord Viscount Palmerston. Proceedings on the motion of Thomas Chisholm Anstey,
Esq., (M.P for Youghal), for An address to Her Majesty for copies of papers relating to certain
transactions with foreign states between 1830 and the present time, except such papers as have already
laid before Parliament; together with the names of the ministers or councillors, who have advised the
Crown concerning such transactions, etc. etc. In the House of Commons, Wednesday, February 23rd,
1848. Extracted from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates. London: George Woodfall, 1848. 121p.
10748. Cooper, C. P. A portion of the debate on the Irish Chancery Bill, February, 1850. Put into print in the
present form by the desire of some Whig members of the Chancery Bar not in Parliament. London: [s.n.],
1851. 7p.
10749. Court of Chancery. Debate in the House of Commons, Thursday, 27th March, 1851, upon Lord John
Russell's motion for leave to bring in a bill for the better administration of justice in the Court of
Chancery; ed. by Charles Purton Cooper. 4th ed. London: V. & R. Stevens, 1851. 32p.
10750. Croker, J. W. "Parliamentary prospects." Quarterly Review 81 (June-Sept. 1847): 541-78. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10751. Debate on the Marriages Bill. Speeches of the Earl of St. Germans and the Viscount Gage, with a summary
of the other parts of the debate in the House of Lords ... February 25, 1851. London: J. Madden, 1851. 44p.
10752. The debates on the motion for papers, with a view to the impeachment of the Right Hon. Henry John
Temple, Viscount Palmerston. House of Commons, Feb. 8th, 23rd, March 1st, 17th, 1848. London: R.
Hardwicke, 1860. 59p.
10753. Education in Ireland. Report of speeches in the House of Commons on Mr. Hamilton's motion on the above
subject, August 21, 1848. London; Dublin: J. Hatchard; William Curry, 1848. 54p.
10754. Episcopacy in Scotland. Revised report of the debate in the House of Lords, May, 22, 1849, on the
occasion of the Right Honourable the Lord Brougham presenting a petition from members of the United
Church of England and Ireland resident in Scotland; also original letters from several English prelates.
With an appendix containing an examination of the more important statements advanced in the debate and
a verbatim copy of the petition. London: J. Hatchard, 1849. xiii, 244p. [Edited by C. J. Miles.]
10755. Ex-M.P. 'Are the Lords the friends of the people?': a question suggested by the bill for the repeal of the
navigation laws viewed in connection with the results of free trade legislation, on the condition, taxes,
rates, and minds of the community. London: T. and W. Boone, 1849. 16p.
10756. "A few members of the new Parliament." Patrician 4 (July-Dec. 1847): 258-60.
10757. "A fortuitous concurrence of atoms." Dublin University Magazine 49 (Jan.-June 1857): 631-40. [1851
session.]
10758. Francis, G. H. "A batch of Parliamentary barristers. Sir F. Thesiger - Sir J. Jervis - Sir F. Kelley - Sir D.
Dundas - Mr. Stuart - Mr. Rutherford and Mr. McNeill." Fraser's Magazine 36 (July-Dec. 1847): 310-24.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index. Reprinted in the Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature 12 (Sept-Dec.
1847): 257-69.]
10759. ---. "Outlines in Parliament. No. I. Some members of the 'Irish Party'." Fraser's Magazine 36 (July-Dec.
1847): 94-108. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index. Reprinted in the Eclectic Magazine of Foreign
Literature 11 (May-Aug. 1847): 565-78.]
10760. ---. "Outlines in Parliament. No. II. The railway potentates - Mr. Hudson, Mr. Chaplin, Mr. Russell, Mr.
Strutt." Fraser's Magazine 36 (July-Dec. 1847): 213-27. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10761. ---. "A group of Parliamentary oddities, no. IV. Colonel Sibthorp, Mr. Muntz, Mr. Peter Borthwick, Mr.
Blewitt and Mr. John Collett." Fraser's Magazine 36 (July-Dec. 1847): 461-71. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10762. ---. "Some new members of the new Parliament. Mr. J. Walter, Mr. Feargus O'Connor, Mr. G. Cornewall
Lewis." Fraser's Magazine 37 (July-Dec. 1848): 167-77. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10763. Hanley, James G. "The public's reaction to public health: petitions submitted to Parliament, 1847-1848."
Social History of Medicine 15 (2002): 393-412.
10764. Hibbert, Frances L. "The Public Libraries Act of 1850: an examination of the social historical context of the
Act, with particular reference to the arguments raised in opposition to the Act in Parliament." M.Sc.Econ,
University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1998.
10765. Johnson, Humphrey J. T. "Parliament and the restored hierarchy: a centenary and its lesson." Dublin Review
224, no. 448 (1950): 1-16.
10766. "Legislating under difficulties." Fraser's Magazine 43 (Jan.-June 1851): 595-602.
10767. Lewis, G. C. "State of the nation: the ministry and the new Parliament." Edinburgh Review 87 (Jan.-April
1848): 138-69. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10768. Manley, K. A. "Food for the mind, or food for the belly? The Irish famine and the Public Libraries Act of
1850." Library History 17 (2001): 203-12.
10769. Manning, James. Observations on the debate in the House of Lords, on the 25th February, 1851, upon the
motion of the Earl of St. Germans, for the second reading of a bill to make lawful marriages with certain of
the prohibited degrees of affinity. By Her Majesty's Ancient Serjeant at Law. London: W. G. Benning,
1854. 92p.
10770. ---. Observations on the debate in the House of Lords, on the 25th February, 1851, upon the motion of the
Earl of St. Germans, for the second reading of a bill to make lawful marriages within certain of the
prohibited degrees of affinity; and on the debates in the House of Commons, in March, April, May, and
June, 1855. 2nd ed. London: W. G. Benning, 1854. 163p.
10771. Mansfield, Horatio. "The end of the session." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s, 17 (1850): 573-75.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10772. ---. "Limits of party discipline." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s, 17 (1850): 263-69. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10773. Max, Stanley M. "Tory re-action to the Public Libraries Bill 1850." Journal of Library History 19 (1984):
504-24.
10774. May, Thomas Erskine, Baron Farnborough. "Recent progress of legislation." Edinburgh Review 95 (Jan.-
April 1852): 94-122. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10775. Milburn, J. B. "The restoration of the Hierarchy and the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill." Dublin Review 117
(July-Oct. 1895): 347-72.
10776. Ollivier, John. Ollivier's parliamentary and political directory for the session 1848. London: John Ollivier,
1848. 50p.
10777. The question of arbitration in the House of Commons. Being the substance of the debate on Mr. Cobden's
motion in favour of arbitration treaties instead of war, for the settlement of international disputes. With an
appendix . London: Charles Gilpin, 1849. 24p.
10778. Report of the discussion in Parliament on the Customs' Duty Reduction Acts, (on rum and other colonial
spirits), passed in session 1847 and 1848, with observations thereon in a letter to the distilleries of Ireland;
by an Irish Trader. Dublin: Thomas J. White, 1849. xvi, 54p.
10779. "Review of the session." Eclectic Review 2nd ser., 28 (1850): 351-72.
10780. Roberts, Stephen. "Feargus O' Connor in the House of Commons, 1847-1852." In The Chartist legacy,
edited by Owen Ashton, Robert Fyson, and Stephen Roberts: 102-18. Rendelsham: Merlin Press, 1999.
10781. "The session of 1848." Eclectic Review 4th ser., 24 (1848): 491-510.
10782. Silva, K. M. de. "The 1848 'rebellion' in Ceylon: the British parliamentary post-mortem." Modern Ceylon
Studies 5 (1974): 40-76, 117-37.
10783. "Sir Robert Peel's letter and the elections." Fraser's Magazine 36 (July-Dec 1847): 241-51. [Letter to the
Electors of Tamworth.]
10784. Sturgis, James Laverne. "British parliamentary radicalism, 1846-1852." Ph.D., University of Toronto, 1972.
10785. Sumner, Heywood. "The New Forest Deer Removal Act, 1851, and afterwards." Proceedings of the
Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society 54 (1999): 75-87.
10786. Votes in the House of Commons [session 1849] in twenty divisions on the following subjects: namely
national representation; ballot; People's Charter; short Parliaments; bribery at elections; admission of the
Jews to Parliament; transfer of real property; national expenditure; budget; estimates for Navy, Army and
civil contingencies; ordnance estimates; taxation of the country; county reform; colonial reform; and Irish
Church temporalities. With lists of absentees, and a table of the average attendances on all the divisions
during the session. London: Effingham Wilson, 1850. 22p.
10787. Wade, John. "The session of 1849." Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review 52 (1850): 479-91.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10788. ---. "Summary of the session." Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review 54 (1850-51): 138-52.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
1852 Parliament
10789. Adams, Henry. Adams's parliamentary hand-book: a key to the Houses of Lords and Commons. London:
Henry Adams; Smith, Elder & Co., 1853. 288p.
10790. ---. Adams's parliamentary hand book: comprising a pocket peerage and parliamentary companion; edited
by Edward Morton. 3rd ed. London: Henry Adams; C. Westerton; Simpkin Marshall, 1854. xii, 307p. [For
later eds., see no. 10826.]
10791. André, Nadine. "L'India Act de 1853: ruptures et continuités." In Ruptures et continuités: mélanges offerts
à François Piquet, edited by Nadine André: 363-87. Lyon: Université Jean Moulin-Lyon 3, 2004.
10792. Aytoun, W. E. "Defeat of the ministry." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 73 (Jan.-June 1853): 111-28.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10793. Babbage, Charles. A word to the wise: observations on peerage for life. London: J. Murray, 1856. 16p.
10794. Brooks, Charles Shirley. "The House of Commons." Quarterly Review 95 (June-Sept. 1854): 1-37.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index; reprinted in Eclectic Magazine of Foriegn Literature 33 (Sept.-Dec.
1854): 174-194.]
10795. Burn, W. L. "Parliament at sea." Parliamentary Affairs 3 (1949-50): 444-49. [The Commons attend a
naval review, 23 April 1856.]
10796. Bylsma, John R. "Party structure in the 1852-1857 House of Commons: a scalogram analysis." Journal of
Interdisciplinary History 7 (1976-77): 617-35.
10797. ---. "Political issues and party unity in the House of Commons, 1852-1857: a scalogram." Ph.D., University
of Iowa, 1968.
10798. Cameron, Anne. "The establishment of civil registration in Scotland." Historical Journal 50 (2007): 377-
95. [The background to the 1854 Act.]
10799. The coalition guide: illustrations of the political history of 1853-4, from the "The Press" newspaper.
London: "The Press" Office, 1854. iv, 186p.
10800. Croker, J. W. "Parliamentary prospects." Quarterly Review 91 (June-Sept. 1852): 541-67. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10801. Cross, Rupert. "The reports of the Criminal Law Commissioners (1833-1849) and the abortive bills of
1853." In Reshaping the criminal law: essays in honour of Glanville Williams, edited by P. R. Glazebrook:
5-20. London: Stevens, 1978.
10802. Debate in the House of Lords, 11th June 1852, on the motion of Lord Lyndhurst, "That a select committee
be appointed to enquire into the allegations of the petition of the Baron de Bode." Together with the report
of the select committee. London: T. Brettell, 1852. 57p.
10803. Debate in the House of Lords, on Monday the 1st of August, 1853, upon the motion of Lord Lyndhurst,
"That the House earnestly recommends the case of the Baron de Bode to the favourable consideration of
Her Majesty's Government". London: W. Clowes, 1854. 81p.
10804. Debate on the case of the Baron de Bode, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, June 20, 1854. On the
Motion of Mr. Montagu Chambers. Extracted from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, vol. cxxxiv, p. 392.
London: Woodfall & Kinder, 1854. 35p.
10805. Debate on the decimal coinage question in the House of Commons, June 12th, 1855. With remarks on the
speech of the Hon. Member for Kidderminster. London: M. S Rickerby, 1855. 37p. [The remarks are by
Augustus de Morgan; the member for Kidderminster was Robert Lowe.]
10806. "The duty of the legislature as to life assurance." Dublin University Magazine 40 (July-Dec. 1852): 614-18.
10807. Eagles, John. "Hints for legislation." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 73 (Jan.-June 1853): 503-16.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10808. The education debate of 1856. Reprinted from "The Times". London: Ward, 1856. vi, 106p. [In the
Commons on 10-11 April 1856.]
10809. "The fast and loose ministry." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s, 19 (1852): 365-69.
10810. Gassiot, John P. A letter to J. A. Roebuck, Esq., M.P., chairman of the Administrative Reform Association,
with an analysis of the divisions in the House of Commons during the last session of Parliament, as regards
the City and Metropolitan members. London: Published by the Association, 1856. 11p. [A 2nd ed.,
published in the same year.]
10811. ---. Second letter to J. A. Roebuck, Esq., M.P., chairman of the Administrative Reform Association, with an
analysis of the divisions in the House of Commons during the last session of Parliament, as regards
Members for boroughs enfranchised by the Reform Act of 1832. London: Published by the Association,
1856. 14p.
10812. ---. Third letter to J. A. Roebuck, Esq., M.P. chairman of the Administrative Reform Association, with a full
analysis of the divisions in the House of Commons during the last session of Parliament. London:
Administrative Reform Association, 1857. 8p.
10813. ---. Fourth letter to J. A. Roebuck, Esq., M.P. chairman of the Administrative Reform Association, with
selections from the divisions in the House of Commons during the session of 1855, 1856. London:
Administrative Reform Association, 1857. 16p. [Seen in the proof copy, held by the British Library.]
10814. Gladstone, W. E. "The declining efficiency of Parliament." Quarterly Review 99 (June-Sept. 1856): 521-70.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10815. "The great debate." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s., 26 (1855): 166-70. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index
to ?James Ewing Ritchie.]
10816. "The House of Commons." Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature 28 (Jan.-April 1853): 336-44.
[Reprinted from Hogg's Instructor.]
10817. "Kars, and the parliamentary debate." Fraser's Magazine 53 (Jan.-June 1856): 694-710.
10818. King-Hall, Stephen. "The ear of history." Parliamentary Affairs 8 (1954-55): 453-66; 9 (1955-56): 25-42,
448-64; 10 (1956-57): 36-56. [Extracts from Hansard.]
10819. Letts, Son, and Steer. Letts's parliamentary and state register, with details of the election of 1852.
Including the number polled by the candidates, their political bias, &c, &c. London: Letts, Son & Steer,
1852. 49p.
10820. Lewis, G. C. "Parliamentary opposition." Edinburgh Review 101 (Jan.-April 1855): 1-22. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10821. Lowe, Robert, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke. "The past session and the new Parliament." Edinburgh Review 105
(Jan.-April 1857): 552-78. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10822. Macgregor, John. "The legislation of the long session." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s, 20 (1853): 555-59.
10823. MacQueen, John Fraser. Discussion and judgment of the Lords, on the Life Peerage question. London: W.
Maxwell, 1857. viii, 450p. [Also issued in two parts, entitled, Report of the debates on the Life Peerage
question. In the House of Lords: session 1856.]
10824. ---. A letter to the Lord Lyndhurst on the House of Peers in its judicial character as it was, - and as it is.
With proofs and illustrations; and some remarks on life peerages. London: William Maxwell, 1856. 24,
[2]p.
10825. Marriages Bill. Speeches of the Earl of St. Germans, the Earl of Albemarle, the Lord Ravensworth and the
Earl Grey, in the House of Lords, on the 25th of April, 1856. Printed for the Marriage Law Association.
Instituted 15th January, 1851. For the exclusive object of promoting the passing of an act to render lawful
marriages with a deceased wife's sister. London: T. Hatchard, 1856. 34, [2]p.
10826. Morton, Edward. The handbook of the aristocracy: the peerage, the House of Commons. London: Henry
Adams, 1855. xvi, 324p. [For earlier eds., see no. 10790]
10827. M. P. A retrospect of the session of 1854. London: George Cox, 1854. 16p.
10828. "The opening session." Dublin University Magazine 47 (Jan.-June 1856): 349-59.
10829. "Parliament, the press, and the war." Fraser's Magazine 52 (July-Dec. 1855): 115-22.
10830. "Parliamentary fragments." Chambers's Journal 6 (July-Dec. 1856): 177-79. [Description of both Houses
at work.]
10831. Parliamentary manual for the year 1854; containing the present and last Parliaments, authentic results of
the various polls in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland; and a summary of the Act 2 William IV. cap
45, to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales with forms of lists and notices,
applicable to counties, cities, boroughs, &c. To which are prefixed, a list of the present and past
Parliaments. Also, a list of the changes in administration, from the commencement of the present century; a
summary account of the duties of the great officers of state; a table of the several Parliaments, from Henry
VIII to the present time; a list of those places which formerly sent members to Parliament; and a complete
abstract of the election laws, with the recent decisions on appeals. London: Ridgway's, 1855. 191p.
10832. "Parliamentary revision of current legislation." Law Magazine and Law Review 3 (March-Aug. 1857): 103-
19.
10833. "The personnel of the new Parliament." Fraser's Magazine 46 (July-Dec. 1852): 351-64. [Reprinted in
Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science and Art 27 (Sept.-Dec. 1852): 234-245.]
10834. Redding, Cyrus. "The sequel of the session." New Monthly Magazine 108 (1856): 37-47.
10835. ---. "The session - public affairs." New Monthly Magazine 110 (1857): 489-500.
10836. The resolution of the House of Lords versus the constitution. London: Printed by J. Day, 1856. 22p.
10837. Ritchie, James Ewing. "The House of Commons, from the Strangers Gallery." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
n.s., 20 (1853): 488-93. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; reprinted in Eclectic Magazine of Foreign
Literature 30 (Sept.-August 1853): 232-238.]
10838. ---. "The House of Commons, from the Strangers Gallery." In his Here and there in London: 1-24. London:
W. Tweedie, 1859.
10839. ---. "The last ministerial escape." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s., 24 (1855): 370-73. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10840. ---. "A night with the Lords." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s., 21 (1854): 538-41. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index; reprinted in Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science and Art 33 (Sept.-Dec.
1854): 363-367.]
10841. ---. "A night with the Lords." In his Here and there in London: 25-42. London: W. Tweedie, 1859.
10842. ---. "The reporters' gallery." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s., 21 (1854): 146-50. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10843. ---. "The reporters' gallery." In his Here and there in London: 43-63. London: W. Tweedie, 1859.
10844. "Scenes on the opening of the Houses of Parliament." Bentley's Miscellany 35 (Jan.-June 1854): 288-300.
[Reprinted in Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature 32 (May-Aug. 1854): 59-67. On the opening of 11
November 1852.]
10845. "The session and the ministry." Fraser's Magazine 48 (July-Dec. 1853): 364-70.
10846. "The session extraordinary." Dublin University Magazine 45 (Jan.-June 1855): 120-26.
10847. "The session of 1854-5." Dublin University Magazine 46 (July-Dec. 1855): 375-82.
10848. "The session of '54." Dublin University Magazine 44 (July-Dec. 1854): 373-82.
10849. Troup, George. "The Derby-Disraelite ministry and the new Parliament." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine n.s,
19 (1852): 496-504.
10850. Unconstitutional principles of the Oaths Bill, explained in the speeches of Sir Frederick Thesiger, Mr.
Napier, Mr. Newdegate, Mr. Whiteside, during the debate, previous to the rejection of the bill by the House
of Commons, on the 25th May, 1854. London: Seelys, 1854. 56p.
10851. Whitty, E. M. History of the session 1852-3: a parliamentary retrospect. London: John Chapman, 1854.
222p. [Letters written in the Press Gallery of the House of Commons and published, in the main, in the
Leader.]
10852. ---. The Derbyites and the coalition. Parliamentary sketches. Being a second edition of the "History of the
session 1852-3". London: Trübner, 1854. 222p.
10853. ---. St. Stephen's in the fifties. The session 1852-53: a parliamentary retrospect; with an introduction by
Justin M'Carthy and notes by H.M.W. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906. xxxix, 316p. [A reprint of no.
10851.]
1857 Parliament
10854. "An afternoon glance at the House of Commons." Chambers's Journal 10 (July-Dec. 1858): 154-56.
10855. Banks, Angela M. "The 1857 Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Bill: a case study of the lawmaking
process." M.Litt., University of Oxford, 1997.
10856. Church rates: the present state of the church rate question, with an authentic report of the Lords' debate,
July 8, 1858. And an appendix. Published under the sanction of the Committee of Laymen. 3rd ed. London:
Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1859. iv, 76, 4, 8, 4, 4, 4, 4p. [Previous editions published in the same year.]
10857. Corkran, J. F. "M. de Montalembert on the Indian debate." Dublin University Magazine 53 (Jan.-June
1859): 118-28. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10858. "Declining efficiency of Parliament." New Quarterly Review 7 (1858): 96-104.
10859. Gladstone, W. E. "The new Parliament and its work." Quarterly Review 101 (Jan.-April 1857): 541-84.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10860. Hawkins, Angus. "British parliamentary party alignment and the Indian issue, 1857-1858." Journal of
British Studies 23, no. 2 (1984): 79-105.
10861. Kahl, Mary L. "Let not man put asunder: a rhetorical analysis of moral argument in the parliamentary
debates on the 1857 Matrimonial Causes Bill." Ph.D., Indiana University, 1994.
10862. Little, Tony. "'His Friends Sat on the Benches Opposite"." Journal of Liberal Democrat History 30 (Spring
2001): 15-18. [On the Peelites and the creation of a modern Liberal Party.]
10863. ---. "Plus ça Change. The politics of faction in the 1850s." Journal of Liberal Democrat History 31
(Summer 2001): 9-11.
10864. McAree, James G. "The passage of the Government of India Bill of 1858." Ph.D., University of Minnesota,
1961.
10865. Montalembert, Charles Forbes Rene de, Count. Un débat sur l'Inde au Parlement anglais. London: W.
Jeffs, 1858. 116p. [Debates in May 1858; the publication of the account in France led to a prosecution of
the compiler and of the newspaper.]
10866. ---. Un débat sur l'Inde au Parlement anglais. Brussels: Meline, Cans, 1858. 140p.
10867. ---. A debate on India in the English Parliament. Translated by permission of M. de Montalembert from the
"Correspondant" of October 29, 1858. London: Office of the Continental Review, 1858. iv, 64p.
10868. ---. Montalembert on constitutional liberty. A picture of England, painted by a Frenchman. Being a
complete translation of the memorable article entitled "A debate on India in the English Parliament."
Which has subjected the author to the now pending state prosecution. 14th ed. London: Effingham Wilson,
1858. 76p. [14 editions printed in 1858.]
10869. Navy expenditure: speeches of W. S. Lindsay, Esq., M.P., Sir Morton Peto, Bart., M.P., and Sir Joseph
Paxton, M.P., on going into supply. London: Printed for private circulation by Cornelius Buck, 1861. 43p.
[11 April 1861.]
10870. "The new Parliament." Law Magazine and Law Review 3 (March-Aug. 1857): 119-22.
10871. "The new reform bill." New Quarterly Review 7 (1858): 175-87.
10872. Parliamentary manual for the year 1858; containing the present and last Parliaments, authentic results of
the various polls...to which is prefixed, a list of the present and past parliaments. London: Ridgways, 1858.
iv, 192p.
10873. "Parties and politics of the new Parliament." New Quarterly Review 6 (1857): 260-67.
10874. Proceedings in the bills for the regulation of the Corporation of London. London: Published by the
Corporation of London, 1858. 283p.
10875. Ritchie, James Ewing. "The lobby of the House of Commons during the session." In his Here and there in
London: 64-69. London: W. Tweedie, 1859.
10876. Roberts, M. J. D. "Morals, art and the law: the passing of the Obscene Publications Act, 1857." Victorian
Studies 28 (1984-85): 609-29.
10877. ---. "The politics of professionalization: MPs, medical men, and the 1858 Medical Act." Medical History 53
(2009): 37-56.
10878. "Session of 1857." Fraser's Magazine 56 (July-Dec. 1857): 244-52.
10879. Special services. The speeches of the Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury; the Right Hon. and Right
Reverend the Lord Bishop of London, and other peers, on the motion for the second reading of the
Religious Worship Act Amendment Bill, December 8, 1857. London: Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, B.
Seeley, 1857. 28p.
10880. Speeches delivered in the House of Commons, on the 15th and 25th of June, 1857, on the Bill for the
admission of Jews to Parliament. London: A. D. Mills, 1857. 60p.
10881. Temperley, Harold, and Gavin B. Henderson. "Disareli and Palmerston in 1857, or the dangers of
explanations in Parliament." Cambridge Historical Journal 7 (1941-43): 115-26.
10882. "The Whigs and parliamentary reform." New Quarterly Review 6 (1857): 371-80.
10883. Woodall, Robert. "The Jewish Relief Act, 1858." History Today 25 (1975): 410-17.
10884. ---. "Orsini and the fall of Palmerston." History Today 26 (1976): 636-43.
1859 Parliament
10885. Abraham, Robert John. A popular explanation of the system of land registration under Lord Westbury's
Act; to which is added, the report of the recent debate in the House of Lords .... London: Routledge, Warne,
& Routledge, 1864. [2], 40p.
10886. Amey, P. M. "The nature of the concern with the Empire of Parliament and some leading journals during
Palmerston's second ministry." M.Phil., University of London, 1971.
10887. Andrews, James R. "The rhetorical shaping of national interest: morality and contextual potency in John
Bright's parliamentary speech against recognition of the Confederacy." Quarterly Journal of Speech 79
(1993): 40-60.
10888. Auchmuty, James Johnston. "Acton: the youthful parliamentarian." Historical Studies Australia and New
Zealand 9 (1959-61): 131-39. [Originally published in the Bulletin of the Faculty of Arts, Farouk I
University, Alexandria 5 (1950) and reprinted as a pamphlet by the Farouk I University in 1950, both with
the title: "Acton as a member of the House of Commons".]
10889. ---. "Acton's election as an Irish Member of Parliament." English Historical Review 61 (1946): 394-405.
10890. Aytoun, W. E. "The ministry and the budget." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 89 (Jan.-June 1861): 517-
36. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10891. Bagehot, Walter. "The present session of Parliament: its shortcomings and their reason." In The collected
works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 116-20. London: Economist, 1974.
[Reprinted from the Economist 19 (6 July 1861): 729-30.]
10892. Cecil, Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. "The budget and the Reform Bill." Quarterly Review 107 (Jan.-
April 1860): 514-50. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10893. ---. "The budget and the Reform Bill (April 1860)." In Lord Salisbury on politics: a selection from his
articles in the Quarterly Review, 1860-1883, edited by Paul Smith: 111-58. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1972.
10894. ---. "The House of Commons." Quarterly Review 116 (July-Oct. 1864): 245-81. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10895. ---. "The House of Commons (July 1864)." In Lord Salisbury on politics: a selection from his articles in
the Quarterly Review, 1860-1883, edited by Paul Smith: 159-92. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1972.
10896. Chappell, Marjorie G. "The select committee of 1861 on colonial military expenditure, and its antecedents."
M.A., University of London, 1933.
10897. Clinker, Charles Ralph. "Principal railway acts of Parliament passed in 1861." Journal of the Railway &
Canal Historical Society 7 (1961): 28-33, 48-51, 93-96.
10898. "Conduct of parliamentary business - Sir James Ferguson's motion." Journal of Jurisprudence 8 (1864):
337-45.
10899. Cromwell, Valerie. "Mapping the political world of 1861: a multidimensional analysis of House of
Commons division lists." Legislative Studies Quarterly 7 (1982): 281-97.
10900. Dallas, E. S. "The balance of party." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 87 (Jan.-June 1860): 762-75.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10901. ---. "The epic of the budget." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 90 (July-Dec. 1861): 115-24. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10902. ---. "Parliamentary duelling." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 87 (Jan.-June 1860): 511-24. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10903. Debate in the House of Commons on Mr. Ryland's case, with documentary evidence and memoranda
refuting Mr. Fortescue's statement. Montreal: J. Starke, 1860. viii, 36p. [Debate on 5 July 1859.]
10904. Debate in the House of Commons on the proposed introduction of the metric system of weights and
measures, 1st July, 1863, corrected by the respective members who took part in the discussion, and
published by the International Decimal Association. London: Bell and Daldy, 1863. 39p.
10905. Debate in the House of Commons, on Tuesday evening, May 3, 1864, upon Mr. Ewart's motion for a select
committee to inquire into the expediency of maintaining the punishment of death. Reprinted from the
"Morning Star". London: A. W. Bennett, 1864. 14p.
10906. The debate in the House of Lords on the power of Convocation, July 15th, 1864, with an introduction and
the judgment of the Privy Council in "Essays and Reviews". London: C. Buck, 1864. 62p.
10907. The debate on Turkey in the House of Commons, on Friday, May the 29th, 1863. With remarks by P.
Christitch. London: C. W. Reynell, 1863. 110. xvp.
10908. Debate upon the Permissive Bill in the House of Commons, June 8th, 1864. London: J. Wyld, 1869. 39p.
10909. Debates in both Houses of Parliament on the Metric Weights & Measures Bill. London: Bell and Daldy,
1864. 16p. [Not seen; details taken from the National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.]
10910. Det Engelske Parlaments Forhandlinger i Sessionen 1864 om det Dansk-Tydske-Spørgsmaal. Efter
"Times". Oversat af L. Moltke. Copenhagen: [s.n.], 1864. 287p. [Parliamentary debates in 1864 on the
Danish-German question.]
10911. Dodson, J. G. "The five-year-old Parliament." Edinburgh Review 120 (July-Oct. 1864): 566-95.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10912. Dowling, J. A. "The Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment Act (Ireland) 1860." Ph.D., Queen's University,
Belfast, 1985.
10913. "The faction-fights." Bentley's Quarterly Review 2 (July 1859): 343-74.
10914. Furlani, Silvio. L'unità d'Italia nelle discussioni dei parlimenti esteri (1859-1861). Rome: Secretariato
Generale della Camera dei Deputati, 1962. 277p. [Includes extracts from the parliamentary debates on the
question of Italian unity.]
10915. Gleig, G. R. "The state and prospects of parties." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 97 (Jan.-June 1865):
627-42. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10916. Heard, J. B. "Austria and the House of Lords." Dublin University Magazine 58 (July-Dec. 1861): 753-62.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10917. Johnson, David J. "Parliament and the railways of London in 1863." London Topographical Record 24
(1980): 147-65.
10918. King-Hall, Stephen. "A defence debate ninety years ago." Parliamentary Affairs 5 (1951-52): 297-304.
10919. Letts, Son, and Co. Lett's parliamentary guide; shewing, in alphabetical order, the new representatives in
the House of Commons, with the numbers polled by themselves and opponents. Also, in alphabetical order,
a list of the constituencies. And, in order of rank, the peers, peeresses, Her Majesty's ministers and officers
of state at home and abroad. Foreign ministers in England. Mode of addressing the nobility, &c. London:
Letts, Son, and Co, 1859. 75p. [A "2nd ed." and a "3rd ed." were issued; these are reissues of the 1st ed.]
10920. Masson, David. "Meeting of Parliament and questions ahead." Macmillan's Magazine 1 (Nov. 1859-April
1860): 318-10. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10921. Michelsen, Dr. "Political parties in Parliament." Bentley's Miscellany 55 (1864): 392-96.
10922. Olaniyan, Richard. "The Mid-Victorian Parliament and the imperial crisis of confidence in West Africa,
1864-1865." International Review of History and Political Science [India] 9, no. 2 (1972): 21-42.
10923. Papers relating to free labour and the slave trade, with a corrected report of the debate in the House of
Commons, on the 26th of February, 1861, upon resolutions proposed by Mr. Cave, the Chairman of the
West India Committee, for more effectual suppression of the African slave-trade. London: West India
Committee, 1861. 64, [4]p. [Stephen Cave.]
10924. "Parliament before Easter: two months' notes by an observer." Macmillan's Magazine 13 (Dec. 1865-April
1866): 528-38.
10925. "Parties and prospects in Parliament." Westminster Review 81 (Jan.-April 1864): 119-43.
10926. Patterson, A. Temple. "The budget." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 93 (Jan.-June 1863): 645-52.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10927. ---. "The crisis of parties." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 95 (Jan.-June 1864): 767-75. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10928. ---. "The new Parliament and its work." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 85 (Jan.-June 1859): 731-49.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10929. ---. "The opening of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 93 (Jan.-June 1863): 384-96.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10930. ---. "The vote of censure." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 96 (July-Dec. 1864): 243-54. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10931. Patterson, R. H. "A dissolving view of money and the franchise." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 85
(Jan.-June 1859): 481-89. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10932. ---. "The election petitions: who does the bribery?" Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 86 (July-Dec. 1859):
363-73. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10933. Poland. Debate upon the motion of John Pope Hennessy, Esq, (M.P. for King's County) relating to the
affairs of Poland, in the House of Commons, Friday, February 27, 1863. Extracted from 'Hansard's
Parliamentary Debates', vol. clxix, page 879. London: [s.n.], 1863. 67p.
10934. La Pologne devant le Parlement Anglois; avec une introduction de Elias Regnault. Paris: Dentu, 1862.
112p. [Debates in April 1862.]
10935. The puppet Parliament of Earl Russell, K.G. London: Printed by W. H. Collingridge, 1866. 8p.
10936. La question de Naples et le Parlement Anglais. Paris: E. Dentu, 1863. 80p. [Report of the debate of 8 May
1863.]
10937. Quis custodiet custodes? or, 'Tis twelve years since. The substance of a debate which took place in the
House of Lords, the 16th June, 1865, on Romanism in the Church of England. With an introduction by
Lord Ebury. 2nd ed. London: John Murray, 1877. 22p. [Three editions published in 1877; and a fourth
edition in 1878.]
10938. "Recent parliamentary proceedings." British Quarterly Review 42 (July-Oct. 1865): 157-77.
10939. Reeve, Henry. "Dissolution of Parliament." Edinburgh Review 122 (July-Oct. 1865): 257-95. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10940. Reform. The debate on Mr. Baines' bill in the House of Commons, on May 3rd and May 8th, 1865. London:
Bradbury & Evans, 1865. 80p. [On the Borough Franchise Extension Bill.]
10941. Review of the speeches in the House of Commons on Mr. Lawson's Permissive Prohibitory Liquor Bill;
with full report of Mr. Lawson's speech on moving for the second reading of "The Intoxicating Liquor Bill",
.... Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1864. 23p. [Reprinted from "The Alliance News".]
10942. Scott, J. A. "The Irish Church before Parliament." Dublin University Magazine 62 (July-Dec. 1863): 229-
40. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10943. ---. "Parties and principles in 1862." Dublin University Magazine 60 (July-Dec. 1862): 380-84. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10944. The six-year-old-Parliament and its approaching dissolution: a handbook for candidates and electors. 2nd
ed. London: Longman, Green, 1865. viii, 79p. [1st edition published in the same year.]
10945. "Some thoughts on the conduct of business in Parliament." Fraser's Magazine 63 (Jan.-June 1861): 529-44.
10946. Sprawa Polska w Parlamencie Angielskim w roku 1861. Poznán: Nakladem Jana Konstantego
Zupanskiego, 1861. 62p. [Abstract of debates on Poland in 1861.]
10947. Sprawa Polski w Parlamencie Angielskim w roku 1862. Paris: W. Drukarni L. Martinet, 1862. 68p.
[Abstract of debates on Poland in 1862.]
10948. Trelawny, John. The parliamentary diaries of Sir John Trelawny, 1858-1865; edited by T. A. Jenkins.
Camden Fourth Series, 40. London: Royal Historical Society, 1990. 349p.
10949. Wayland, F. "A field night in the House of Commons." Atlantic Monthly 8 (July-Dec. 1861): 663-78. [The
House in July 1860.]
10950. Webb, Geoffrey. "Principal railway acts of Parliament of 1864." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical
Society 10 (1964): 7-13, 46-50, 61-62.
10951. ---. "Principal railway acts of Parliament passed in 1862." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical
Society 8 (1962): 41-44, 61-66.
10952. ---. "Principal railway acts of Parliament passed in 1863." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical
Society 9 (1963): 36-38, 53-56, 62-64. [See also the letters on pp. 69, 107.]
10953. Yarnall, Elis. "England and the House of Commons in the closing days of the American Civil War." In his
Wordsworth and the Coleridges: with other memories literary and political: 279-320. London: Macmillan,
1899.
1866 Parliament
10954. Anderson, Olive. "Gladstone's abolition of compulsory church rates: a minor political myth and its
historiographical career." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 25 (1974): 185-98.
10955. Ashbridge, Pauline. "The power and the purse: aspects of the genesis and implementation of the
Metropolitan Poor Act 1867." Ph.D., University of London, 1998.
10956. Bagehot, Walter. "The effect of the political events of 1867 upon the minds of moderate Liberals." In The
collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 387-91. London: Economist,
1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 21 (21 Sept. 1867): 1066-67.]
10957. ---. "The necessary consequences of government by a minority." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot,
edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 7: 171-74. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the
Economist 26 (9 May 1868): 521-22.]
10958. ---. "The painful moral of present politics." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman
St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 371-74. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 25 (20 April
1867): 439-40.]
10959. Cecil, Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. "The change of ministry." Quarterly Review 120 (July-Oct.
1866): 259-82. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10960. ---. "The change of ministry (July 1866)." In Lord Salisbury on politics: a selection from his articles in the
Quarterly Review, 1860-1883, edited by Paul Smith: 226-52. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1972.
10961. ---. "The coming session." Quarterly Review 119 (Jan.-April 1866): 250-80. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
10962. ---. "The Conservative surrender." Quarterly Review 123 (July-Oct. 1867): 533-65. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10963. ---. "The Conservative surrender (October 1867)." In Lord Salisbury on politics: a selection from his
articles in the Quarterly Review, 1860-1883, edited by Paul Smith: 253-91. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1972.
10964. Collini, Stefan. "The member for Westminster: doctrinaire philosopher, party hack, or public moralist?"
Utilitas 2 (1990): 307-22. [On John Stuart Mill, M.P.]
10965. Cracroft, Bernard. "Analysis of the House of Commons, March 1867." In his Essays, political and
miscellaneous. Vol. 1: 95-131. London: Trübner, 1868.
10966. ---. "The new Parliament." British Quarterly Review 43 (Jan.-April 1866): 187-214. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10967. ---. "The Reform Session of 1866." In his Essays, political and miscellaneous. Vol. 1: 1-78. London:
Trübner, 1868.
10968. Debates on the Confederation Bill, in both Houses of the British Parliament. London: [s.n.], 1867. 30p.
[Debates on 19 & 28 February 1867.]
10969. Dodson, J. G. "Position and prospects of parties." Edinburgh Review 125 (Jan.-April 1867): 269-301.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10970. ---. "The private business of Parliament." Edinburgh Review 125 (Jan.-April 1867): 85-107. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
10971. Giffen, Robert. "Financial questions for the reformed Parliament." Fortnightly Review 8 (1867): 711-26.
10972. Gladstone, W. E. "The session and its sequel." Edinburgh Review 126 (July-Oct. 1867): 540-84.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10973. Gleig, G. R. "The Church Bill in the Lords." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 106 (July-Dec. 1869): 111-
24. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; Irish Church Bill.]
10974. ---. "The collapse." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 100 (July-Dec. 1866): 116-34. [Collapse of the
Reform Bill.] [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10975. ---. "The political crisis." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 99 (Jan.-June 1866): 773-96. [Attributed in
Wellesley Index.]
10976. Hoey, J. C. "The new Parliament." Dublin Review n.s, 6 (1866): 177-87. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index; on Ireland in Parliament.]
10977. "The Irish debates." St. James's Magazine n.s, 1 (April-Sept. 1868): 365-80. [Debates in March 1868.]
10978. Jennings, L. J. "The House of Commons as it is." Quarterly Review 163 (July-Oct. 1866): 520-47.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10979. Kinzer, Bruce L., Ann Robson, and J. M. Robson. A moralist in and out of Parliament: John Stuart Mill at
Westminster 1865-1868. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992. viii, 317p.
10980. Lebean, Sandra Smith. "Pride and prejudice: the 1867 Parliament's image of the English working classes."
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1971.
10981. Le Fanu, J. S. "The opening session." Dublin University Magazine 67 (Jan.-June 1866): 235-40.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10982. ---. "Parties and the coming session." Dublin University Magazine 69 (Jan.-June 1867): 114-20.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10983. ---. "The session of 1866." Dublin University Magazine 68 (July-Dec. 1866): 355-60. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10984. Marshall Brothers. Marshall's digest of the votes and proceedings of the House of Commons, shewing the
progress of the whole business of the House for the session 1866. London: F. Chifferiel, 1866. 113p.
[Only vol. published.]
10985. Moncrieff, James. "The expiring Parliament." Edinburgh Review 128 (July-Oct. 1868): 539-76.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
10986. National Protestant Union. Votes of members of the House of Commons, during the nineteenth Parliament
of the United Kingdom, being the seventh Parliament of Queen Victoria, on Parliamentary Oaths
Amendment Bill; Fellows of Colleges Declaration Bill; and Tests Abolition (Oxford) Bill in 1866;
Established Church (Ireland); Roman Catholic Churches, Schools and Glebes (Ireland) Bill; and Trinity
College (Dublin) in 1867; and Mr. Gladstone's resolutions on the Church in Ireland; Established Church
(Ireland) Bill; Poor Relief Bill; Ecclesiastical Titles Bill; etc., in 1868. (Published for the National
Protestant Union). London: William Macintosh, 1868. 16p.
10987. The naval reserve: debate in Committee of Supply on the vote for the Royal Naval Reserve. In the House of
Commons, Thursday, June 13, 1867. Extracted from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates vol. CLXXXVII,
p.1813. London: Cornelius Buck, 1867. 14p.
10988. "The new Parliament." Macmillan's Magazine 13 (Nov. 1865-April 1866): 343-49.
10989. Nugent, Richard, and John Hawksworth. A curious chapter of parliamentary history. The tactique of Rome
- The surrender of the Cabinet. London: C. A. Macintosh, 1866. 8p. [On Parliament and Irish education.]
10990. Observer. The Irish difficulty. 1. The church question; 2. The land question; 3. The education question;
being a review of the debate in the House of Commons on Mr. Maguire's motion (March 10, 1868), "That
this House will immediately resolve itself into a committee, with the view of taking into consideration the
condition and circumstances of Ireland". London: Rivingtons, 1868. 51, [1]p.
10991. Prowett, C. G. "Clause III and Mr. Lowe." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 101 (Jan.-June 1867): 770-
77.
10992. ---. "The Reform Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 101 (Jan.-June 1867): 756-69. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
10993. Reform Bill, 1866. Epitome of the debate on the motion of the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, for leave to bring
in a bill to extend the franchise in England and Wales. 12th and 13th March, 1866. London: Harrison,
1866. 74p.
10994. The representation of the people. A102, an arts foundation course. Milton Keynes: Open University Press,
1987. 108p. [Includes Unit 28: The passing of the Reform Act of 1867, by Stuart Brown.]
10995. Robson, John M. "Mill in Parliament: the view from the comic papers." Utilitas 2 (1990): 109-43.
10996. Russell, Edward R. "Sessio mirabilis." Belgravia 3 (July-Oct. 1867): 359-68.
10997. Scott, J. A. "The new Parliament." Dublin University Magazine 66 (July-Dec. 1865): 351-60. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
10998. Seymour, Henry D. "Prospects of the session." Fortnightly Review 7 (1867): 234-40.
10999. Sheppard, Douglas F. "The Cave of Adullam, household suffrage, and the passage of the second Reform
Act." Parliamentary History 14 (1995): 149-72.
11000. The St. Stephen's Chronicle: a record of politics, and full and accurate report of proceedings in
Parliament. 4 vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1867. [Covers February to August 1867.]
11001. Tyler, Moses Coit. "John Stuart Mill in the House of Commons." In his Glimpses of England: 54-63. New
York: G. P. Putnam, 1898.
11002. Webb, Geoffrey. "Principal railway acts of Parliament of 1866." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical
Society 13 (1967): [1-10]. [Published as an unpaginated supplement.]
11003. ---. "Railway acts of Parliament of 1867." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 14 (1968): 7-
9.
11004. Zimmerman, Kristin. "Liberal speech, Palmerstonian delay, and the passage of the Second Reform Act."
English Historical Review 118 (2003): 1176-1207.
1868 Parliament
11005. "Amenities of the session." St. James's Magazine n.s., 1 (April-Sept. 1868): 749-62.
11006. Amos, Sheldon. "The English Parliament and the Irish land." Westminster Review 93 (Jan.-April 1870):
408-28. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11007. An analysis of petitions to the House of Commons on the Marriage Law Reform Bill, commonly called the
Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, presented in the session of 1872. Extracted from the Parliamentary Reports on
Petitions. [S.l.]: For private circulation, 1874. 15p.
11008. Badenoch, G. R. Romish measures & tactics in Parliament during session 1871, and suggestions as how to
meet them; detailed in correspondence to the "Record". London: The author, 1871. 31p.
11009. Bagehot, Walter. "The crisis of the session: the Education Bill in committee." In The collected works of
Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 7: 396-402. London: Economist, 1974.
[Reprinted from the Economist 28 (11 June 1870): 721-23.]
11010. ---. "The House of Peers." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas.
Vol. 6: 36-39. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 29 (14 Oct. 1871): 1238-39.]
11011. ---. "The new Tory leader in the Lords." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St.
John-Stevas. Vol. 7: 175-79. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 27 (20 Feb.
1869): 202-04; Lord Cairns.]
11012. ---. "The position of the Lords at this juncture." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by
Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 27-31. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 27 (24
July 1869): 866-67; on the Irish Church Bill.]
11013. ---. "The present majority in Parliament." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St.
John-Stevas. Vol. 7: 183-86. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 27 (22 May
1869): 590-91.]
11014. ---. "Quiet reasons for quiet peers." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-
Stevas. Vol. 6: 18-21. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 27 (12 June 1869): 681-
82.]
11015. ---. "The teachings of the last session not on party but on business." In The collected works of Walter
Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 143-47. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from
the Economist 29 (26 August 1871): 1025-26.]
11016. ---. "What ought the House of Lords to do ?" In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman
St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 22-26. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 27 (17 July
1869): 834-35; on the Irish Church Bill.]
11017. Baker, Gordon. "The romantic and radical nature of the 1870 Education Act." History of Education 30
(2001): 211-32.
11018. Barnett, A. L. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1873." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society
19 (1973): 69-72, 81-88.
11019. Behrman, Cynthia Fansler. "The parliamentary crisis of 1873: a comment on the Victorian constitution."
Parliamentary Affairs 23 (1969-70): 184-96.
11020. Bentley, James. Ritualism and politics in Victorian Britain: the attempt to legislate for belief. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1978. xii, 162p. [On the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874.]
11021. Brackenbury, Henry. "Parliament and army reform." Saint Pauls 2 (April-Sept. 1868): 451-65. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index; on the reform of the purchase system.]
11022. Cecil, Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. "The programme of the radicals." Quarterly Review 135 (July-
Oct. 1873): 539-74. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11023. ---. "The programme of the radicals (October 1873)." In Lord Salisbury on politics: a selection from his
articles in the Quarterly Review, 1860-1883, edited by Paul Smith: 292-334. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1972.
11024. Debate in the House of Commons, 19th April, 1872, on the condition and treatment of the Jews of
Roumania & Servia. London: Wertheimer, Lea, 1872. 16p.
11025. Debate in the House of Commons on private bill legislation, 27th June, 1871. Dublin: Hodges, Foster,
1871. 31p.
11026. "Debate in the House of Lords on the Marriages Bill, 1873." Dublin University Magazine 81 (Jan.-June
1873): 563-80. [Deceased Wife's Sister Bill.]
11027. Debate on the Irish Church Bill in the House of Lords, 14th, 15th, 17th, and 18th June, 1869. London:
Pitman, 1869. 172p. [A supplement to the Phonetic Journal; printed in phonetic shorthand.]
11028. The debate on the motion for a second reading of the bill on capital punishment abolition. In the House of
Commons, Wednesday, July 28, 1869. Extracted from 'Hansard's Parliamentary debates'. vol. cxcviii.
London: Cornelius Buck, 1869. 4, 3-22p.
11029. The debate on the second reading of the University Education (Ireland) Bill. In the House of Commons,
March 3, 6, 10 & 11, 1873. Dublin: Hodges, Foster, 1873. 219p. [Not seen; details taken from the
National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.]
11030. Debates in both Houses of Parliament relating to India, during the session of 1870 [-1871]. Extracted from
'Hansard's Parliamentary Debates' .... 2 vols. London: Cornelius Buck, 1870-1971. [Issued by the East
India Association.]
11031. Debatte über die Lage und Behandlung der Juden Rumaniens und Serbiens, in der Unterhaussitzung des
Englischen Parlaments am 19 April 1872. London: Wertheimer, Lea, 1872. 20p.
11032. Dodson, J. G. "The session and its lessons." Edinburgh Review 134 (July-Oct. 1871): 564-99. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11033. Fair, John D. "The disestablishment of the Irish Church in 1869." In his British interparty conferences: a
study of the procedure of conciliation in British politics, 1867-1921: 15-34. Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1980.
11034. ---. "The Irish Disestablishment Conference of 1869." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 26 (1975): 379-94.
11035. Gleig, G. R. "The coming session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 107 (Jan.-June 1870): 250-63.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11036. ---. "The Lords and the Commons." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 106 (July-Dec. 1869): 240-56.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11037. ---. "The Lords and the Irish Land Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 108 (July-Dec. 1870): 118-28.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11038. ---. "The minister, the House, and the country." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 110 (July-Dec. 1871):
110-17. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11039. Gloucestershire Incumbent. Episcopal legislation. The unpassed bills on sequestration, dilapidations, and
resignation of benefices, of the parliamentary session 1870, considered. London; Cirencester: Hamilton,
Adams & Co.; Baily, 1871. 18p. [On two bills in the House of Lords, May 1870.]
11040. Graber, Gary W. Ritual legislation in the Victorian Church of England: antecedents and passage of the
Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874. San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press, 1993. xviii, 184p.
11041. Griffin, Lepel. "The House of Commons and Indian finance." Fortnightly Review 20 (1873): 488-504.
11042. Hadfield, George. The expediency of relieving the bishops from attendance in Parliament, illustrated by
episcopal speeches and votes in the Irish Church Debates of 1868, and 1869; with an introductory review
by a Manchester Reformer. London: Published by E. Stanford, 1870. 75p.
11043. Hamley, W. G. "The commencement of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 113 (Jan.-June
1873): 335-55. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11044. ---. "The last month of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 112 (July-Dec. 1872): 238-58.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11045. ---. "Ministers before Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 111 (Jan.-June 1872): 368-88.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11046. ---. "The ministers, the Parliament and the country." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 111 (Jan.-June
1872): 500-518. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11047. ---. "Sayings and doings of the recesses." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 114 (July-Dec. 1873): 503-18.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11048. ---. "The session of 1872." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 112 (July-Dec. 1872): 464-83. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11049. ---. "Statesmen in and out of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 111 (Jan.-June 1872): 627-46.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11050. Hitchman, Francis. The session of 1871. A retrospect and an anticipation. Reprinted with additions, from
the "Manchester Courier". Manchester: T. Sowler, 1871. 16p.
11051. ---. The government and the session. 1872. Reprinted from the "Manchester Courier", 10 August 1872.
Manchester: T. Sowler, 1872. 15p.
11052. ---. The session of 1873. Reprinted with additions, from the "Manchester Courier", August 6th, 1873.
Manchester: T. Sowler, 1873. 16p.
11053. Hoey, J. C. "The Irish University Bill." Dublin Review n.s., 20 (1873): 448-69. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11054. ---. "The Land Bill and the Lords." Dublin Review n.s, 29 (1870): 178-85. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
11055. The House of Lords and the Irish Church Bill: report of the proceedings of the deputations from Ireland to
secure the rejection of the bill on the second reading. London: Spottiswoode, 1869. 30p.
11056. "The House of Lords: before committee and after." St. James's Magazine n.s., 3 (1869): 603-8. [Irish
Church Bill.]
11057. Howell, George. The law of contracts of masters and servants and the law of conspiracy: report of the
debates in the House of Commons and House of Lords ...: with an appendix containing bills as introduced
and amended in relation thereto, and the debate upon the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1871, together
with the division lists. Tracts for trade unionists, 4. London: Printed for the Trades Union Congress
Parliamentary Committee, 1873. v, 51, vii-xviip.
11058. Hutton, R. H. Studies in Parliament: a series of sketches of leading politicians. London: Longman, Green,
Redaer and Dyer, 1866. 208p. [Reprinted from the Pall Mall Gazette.]
11059. India railway gauge. The debate in the House of Commons, Friday, March 7, 1893, on Mr. Laing's
resolution - "That it is contrary to Imperial policy to allow a break of gauge in the railway communications
between the important frontier town of Peshawur and the main railway system of India. London: [s.n.],
1873. 20p. [Not seen; details from the National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.]
11060. International arbitration and the improvement of international law. The debate in the House of Commons,
on Tuesday, July 8th, 1873, on the motion of Mr. Henry Richard for an address to the Crown. London:
Hodder & Stoughton, Peace Society, 1873. 51p.
11061. Internationale Schiedsgericht und die Verbesserung des Internationalen Rechts; die debatte in dem Hause
der Gemeinen. London, Dienstag, den 8 Juli 1873, über den antrag Mr Henry Richard's, eine adresse an
die Krone betreffend. Leipzig: [s.n.], 1873. 47p. ['An international arbitration tribunal and the improvement
of international law; the debate in the House of Commons, London, Tuesday, 8 July 1873 on the motion of
Mr. Henry Richard for an address to the Crown'. Not seen; details from the National Union Catalog pre-
1956 imprints.]
11062. James, Robert Rhodes. "Gladstone and the Greenwich seat: the dissolution of 26th January 1874." History
Today 9 (1959): 344-51.
11063. Kinnear, J. Boyd. "The question of the House of Lords." Fortnightly Review 12 (July-Dec. 1869): 270-86.
11064. Kinzer, Bruce L. "The failure of 'pressure from without': Richard Cobden, the Ballot Society and the
coming of the Ballot Act in England." Canadian Journal of History 13 (1978): 399-422.
11065. Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H., 1st Baron Brabourne. "Business of the House of Commons." Edinburgh
Review 133 (Jan.-April 1871): 57-89. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11066. ---. "How is the work of the nation done?" Macmillan's Magazine 24 (May-Oct. 1871): 409-20.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11067. ---. "Redistribution of political power." Macmillan's Magazine 27 (Nov. 1872-April 1873): 67-76. [After
the Reform Bill of 1867.]
11068. Lambert, Sheila. "The influence of Parliament upon the foreign policy of the Gladstone government, 1868-
74." M.A., University of London, 1949.
11069. "Leaders in the Lords." St. James's Magazine n.s, 4 (1870): 449-53.
11070. MacDonagh, Michael. "The last bill of pains and penalties: the case of Daniel O'Sullivan, 1869." Irish
Historical Studies 19 (1974-75): 136-55.
11071. The ministerial explanation. House of Commons, 20th March 1873. London: Causton & Sons, 1873. 34p.
[Speeches by Disraeli and Gladstone.]
11072. Morley, John. "The chamber of mediocrity." Fortnightly Review 10 (1868): 681-94.
11073. O'Brien, Eoin. "Sir Dominic Corrigan (1802-1880): doctor and parliamentarian." Studies 73 (1984): 146-
58.
11074. The opium traffic between India and China. The debate in the House of Commons on Sir Wilfrid Lawson's
motion, Tuesday, May 10, 1870. Extracted from "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates" vol. cci. London:
Published for the Aborigines Protection Society by W. Tweedie, 1870. 25p.
11075. Page, S. Flood. "The House of Lords." Macmillan's Magazine 25 (Nov. 1872-May 1872): 493-98.
11076. Parliamentary barometer. No. II, May 1869. London: O'Byrne Brothers, 1869. [5]-lxx, 72-125p. [Three
editions of this issue, which contains divisions no. 12 to no. 25 in session 1869, were published; the
intention was that it would be produced fortnightly in future; an advertisement flier with the only recorded
copy, at the Goldsmiths' Library in the University of London Library, suggests that no. I, published in April
1869, recorded 11 divisions in March.]
11077. Plunket, David R. "The Irish University Bill and the defeat of the ministry." Quarterly Review 134 (Jan.-
April 1873): 552-79. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11078. Ramm, Agatha. "The parliamentary context of cabinet government, 1868-1874." English Historical Review
99 (1984): 739-69.
11079. The reference House of Commons, from June 1872, to July 1873. London: Dean and Son, 1872. 102p.
11080. Report of the debate on Mr. Miall's motion in the House of Commons, on Friday, May 16, 1873 for the
disestablishment and disendowment of the Church of England; together with an accurate analysis of the
division list. London: Church Defence Institution, 1873. 26p.
11081. Report of the debate on the Proportional Representation Bill. In the House of Commons, July the 10th,
1872. Reprinted from 'Hansard's Parliamentary Debates', vol. ccxii. London: Representative Reform
Association, 1872. 30p.
11082. Rich, Eric E. The Education Act 1870: a study of public opinion. Harlow: Longmans, 1970. x, 124p.
[Based on his London thesis; on the Elementary Education Act, 1870.]
11083. ---. "The passing of the Education Act of 1870: a study of the formation of public opinion 1843-1870."
Ph.D., University of London, 1932.
11084. Rigg, J. H. "The session of 1870." London Quarterly Review 35 (Oct. 1870-Jan. 1871): 217-23.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11085. Rustic Septuagenarian. A peep into Mr. Bull's Lower Academy at Westminster with a sketch of some of its
celebrities. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1871. 20p. [A satirical account of Parliament.]
11086. "The session." British Quarterly Review 54 (July-Oct. 1871): 485-517.
11087. Shaw, James. Sketches (personal and political) in the House of Commons. By a Silent Member. London:
Prevost, 1870-1871. 300, viiip. [Published in 6 series, each containing 2 sketches.]
11088. "Sketches in the House of Commons." London Society 16 (1869): 112-22, 275-88, 367-74.
11089. Smith, J. A. "An evening in Parliament." Lakeside Monthly 5 (Jan.-June 1871): 97-105.
11090. Stansfeld, James. "The new Parliament and Mr. Gladstone." British Quarterly Review 49 (Jan.-April 1869):
188-215. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11091. Thompson, A. F. "Gladstone's whips and the general election of 1868." English Historical Review 63
(1948): 189-200.
11092. Towle, G. M. "The House of Lords and its leaders." Hours at Home 10 (Nov. 1869-April 1870): 432-39.
11093. Trelawny, John. "The parliamentary diaries of Sir John Trelawny, 1868-73; ed. by T. A. Jenkins." In
Camden Miscellany 32: 329-513. Camden Fifth Series, 3. London: Royal Historical Society, 1994.
11094. Trollope, Anthony. "The Irish Church Bill in the Lords." Saint Pauls 4 (April-Sept. 1869): 540-55.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11095. ---. "Whom shall we make leader of the new House of Commons." Saint Pauls 1 (Oct. 1867-March 1868):
531-45. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11096. Van Arx, Jeffrey. "Cardinal Manning and his political persona: the Education Act of 1870." In Victorian
churches and churchmen: essays presented to Vincent Alan McClelland, edited by Sheridan Gilley: 1-11.
Catholic Record Society. Monograph Series, 7. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2005.
11097. A verbatim report, with indexes, of the debate in Parliament during the progress of the Elementary
Education Bill, 1870, together with a reprint of the act. Prepared under the direction of the National
Education Union. Manchester: National Education Union, 1870. xx, 622p.
11098. "The vote of the House of Lords." St. James's Magazine n.s., 3 (1869): 544-49. [Division on the Irish
Church Bill, 19 June.]
11099. Wintrebert, Catherine. "Les conservateurs et la loi Forster: sauvegarde des valeurs et combat politique." In
Conservatismes anglo-américains, XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, edited by Gilbert Bonifas: 83-98. Cycnos, 16-1.
Nice: Centre de recherche sur les écritures de langue anglaise, Université de Nice-Sophia-Antipolis, 1999.
['The Conservatives and Forster's Act [Elementary Education Act 1870]: safeguarding values and political
combat'.]
11100. W. N. G. A. The fight at St. Stephen's, otherwise Dame Britain's School, over a wedding present: shewing
how the Leicester Pet was thrashed by Big Ben, and left with only one leg to stand upon. Isn't his brother
John ashamed of him? London: A. G. Dennant, 1871. 12p. [On P. A. Taylor's speech in Parliament against
the marriage grant to Princess Louise.]
1874 Parliament
11101. Bagehot, Walter. "The business of the House." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by
Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 148-51. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 32
(13 June 1874): 713-14.]
11102. ---. "The leadership of the opposition." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St.
John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 60-64. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 32 (14 March
1874): 313-15.]
11103. ---. "Parliament and the press." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-
Stevas. Vol. 7: 300-304. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 33 (8 May 1875):
545-547; on the motion that a breach of privilege had been committed by two newspaper proprietors.]
11104. Bagenal, Philip. The Irish agitator in Parliament and on the platform. A complete history of Irish politics
for the year 1879; with a summary of conclusions and an appendix, containing documemts of political
importance published during the year. Dublin: Hodges, Foster & Figgis, 1880. 187p.
11105. Bagwell, Richard. "Erin stops the way." Dublin University Magazine 90 (July-Dec. 1877): 364-77.
[Obstructionism.]
11106. ---. "Home Rulers at home." University Magazine and Free Review 1 (Jan.-June 1878): 207-19.
11107. Bengal Civilians' Central Committee. Papers relating to the Indian Civil Service, comprising the papers
printed by the Civilians' Committee, the memorials, the parliamentary papers, articles from the English
press, and a verbatim report of the debate in the House of Commons. (Printed for private circulation only).
October 1875. 9 vols. London: Bengal Civilians' Central Committee, 1875. [The 9 vols were issued at
different dates in 1875; one vol., in 48p., has the title Verbatim report of the debate on Indian Civil Service
in the House of Commons, June 19, 1875. August, 1875; pp. 37-48 of this vol. is entitled "Opinions of the
press on the debate of the 29th of June, 1875, in the House of Commons on the Indian Civil Service".]
11108. "The close of the session." Fraser's Magazine 100 (July-Dec. 1879): 419-32.
11109. Courthope, W. J. "The Conservative defeat." Quarterly Review 149 (Jan.-April 1880): 549-79. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11110. ---. "Party government." Quarterly Review 147 (Jan.-April 1879): 264-92. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
11111. ---. "Principles at stake." Quarterly Review 148 (July-Oct. 1879): 568-606. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
11112. Cowell, Herbert. "The Duke of Argyll's motion." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 125 (Jan.-June 1879):
767-74. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; on eastern policy.]
11113. ---. "Her Majesty's opposition." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 119 (Jan.-June 1876): 770-84.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11114. ---. "The meeting of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 123 (Jan.-June 1878): 245-56.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11115. ---. "The opening of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 119 (Jan.-June 1876): 378-96; 121
(Jan.-June 1877): 361-79. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11116. ---. "The parliamentary recess." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 116 (July-Dec. 1874): 741-60; 122
(July-Dec. 1877): 741-60. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index. ]
11117. ---. "The prospects of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 117 (Jan.-June 1875): 396-406.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11118. ---. "The recess." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 126 (July-Dec. 1879): 629-40. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11119. ---. "Review of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 116 (July-Dec. 1874): 249-66; 118 (July-
Dec. 1875): 228-46; 120 (July-Dec. 1876): 383-98; 124 (July-Dec. 1878): 364-84; 126 (July-Dec. 1879):
366-86. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11120. ---. "The session and current politics." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 122 (July-Dec. 1877): 367-80.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11121. Craik, Henry. "The meeting of Parliament." Quarterly Review 145 (Jan.-April 1878): 257-76. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11122. Curzon, Roger Nathaniel Cecil George, 15th Baron Zouche of Haryngworth. "The business of the House of
Lords." Nineteenth Century 5 (Jan.-June 1879): 612-17.
11123. Davidson, John Morrison. Eminent radicals in Parliament. London: E. J. Francis, 1879. 118p. [Short
biographies of radicals in Parliament.]
11124. ---. Eminent radicals in and out of Parliament. London: W. Stewart, 1880. viii, 261p. [An American
edition was published by J. R. Osgood of Boston in 1880; reprinted in 1972 by Books for Libraries Press of
Freeport, New York, with the title Eminent English Liberals in and out of Parliament; short biographies of
radicals in Parliament.]
11125. The debate in the House of Commons on the Women's Disabilities Bill, on May 3rd, 1871. London: The
National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1871. 43p.
11126. The debate on the increase of the Home Episcopate Bill, in the House of Lords, February 23rd, 1875.
London: Society for Promoting the Increaase of the Home Episcopate, 1875. 18p.
11127. Debate on the railway passenger duty in the House of Commons, April 17th, 1877. London: Printed and
published for "The Association for the Repeal of the Passenger Duty on Railways" by Waterlow, 1877. 87p.
11128. Duff, M. E. Grant. "The five nights' debate." Nineteenth Century 1 (March-July 1877): 857-78.
11129. Dunlop, Durham. "The Home Rule debate." Dublin University Magazine 84 (July-Dec. 1874): 244-52.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11130. ---. "Parliamentary notes." Dublin University Magazine 83 (Jan.-June 1874): 755-64. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11131. Escott, T. H. S. "The House of Commons: its 'personnel' and its oratory." Fraser's Magazine 90 (July-Dec.
1874): 504-17.
11132. ---. "The House of Lords." Fraser's Magazine 95 (Jan.-June 1877): 173-86. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
11133. ---. "Parliament in 1879." Time 1 (1879): 641-52.
11134. Eve, Harry Trelawny. The present Parliament. A complete analysis of each member's vote on all the
principal divisions. 2nd ed. London: Wyman, 1880. 36p. [The first edition was published in the same
year.]
11135. Factories and workshops - legislation. The debate on the Factories & Workshops Bill. Delivered in the
House of Commons, during session 1878. Extracted from "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates" vols
ccxxxvii and ccxxxviii. London: C. Buck, 1878. 128p.
11136. Forsyth, William. "Inside the House of Commons." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 121 (Jan.-June
1877): 25-46. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11137. Gladstone, W. E. "Electoral facts." Nineteenth Century 4 (July-Dec. 1878): 955-68.
11138. "The government and the opposition." Edinburgh Review 149 (Jan.-April 1879): 244-68.
11139. Haga, Charles R. "Strangers in the gallery: Parliament, privilege, and the press in 1875." M.A., University
of North Dakota, 1978.
11140. Hamilton, James Cook. "Parties and voting patterns in the Parliament of 1874-1880." Ph.D., University of
Iowa, 1968.
11141. Herbert, Jesse. A review of the reports of the Select Committee appointed in 1879 by the House of
Commons to enquire into the operations of the Contagious Diseases Acts. 2nd ed. London: Dyer Bros,
1880. 23p.
11142. "The House of Lords." Westminster Review 110 (July-Oct. 1878): 1-27.
11143. Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H., 1st Baron Brabourne. "Business of the House of Commons." Macmillan's
Magazine 38 (May-Oct. 1878): 289-301.
11144. ---. "The session and the ministry." Edinburgh Review 140 (July-Oct. 1874): 549-89.
11145. The law of homicide and of capital punishment. A debate in the English Parliament, June 12, 1877.
Reprinted for the "Howard Association" by Cornelius Buck, from Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".
London: S. Harris, 1878. 37p. [Introduction by William Tallack.]
11146. Lords and Commons. A reprint of eight hundred speeches and two hundred letters of Members of both
Houses of Parliament, delivered during the recess; also leading state papers, memoirs of Parliament and
other matters specially interesting to Members. With copious index, and elections returns. 4 vols. London:
J. Hall, 1878-1880. [Published weekly; 4 vols in all, covering Sept. 1878 to April 1880; title varies.]
11147. Lowe, Robert, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke. "The docility of an 'imperial' parliament." Nineteenth Century 7
(Jan.-June 1880): 557-66.
11148. Lucy, Henry W. A diary of two Parliaments: the Disraeli Parliament 1874-1880. London: Cassell, 1885.
viii, 520p.
11149. ---. "Enter Lord Beaconsfield." In his Lords and Commoners: 142-46. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1921.
[On his introduction into the House of Lords.]
11150. Milman, Archibald. "The block in the House of Commons." Quarterly Review 146 (July-Oct. 1878): 181-
202. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11151. ---. "The House of Commons and the obstructive party." Quarterly Review 145 (Jan.-April 1878): 231-57.
[Attributed in Wellesley Index.]
11152. Minister of Commerce and Agriculture. Debate in the House of Commons, July 8th, 1879, on the motion of
Mr. Sampson S. Lloyd M.P. President of the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United
Kingdom. London: E. Allen, 1879. 24p.
11153. National Education Union. A verbatim report of the debate in Parliament during the progress of the
Elementary Education Bill, 1876. London: National Education Union, 1876. ix, 492p.
11154. "The new Parliament." British Quarterly Review 59 (Jan.-April 1874): 470-87.
11155. O'Byrne, Robert. The ayes and noes of 1874, the first year of Queen Victoria's ninth Parliament: a political
test-book of the House of Commons. London: O'Byrne Bros, 1875. iv, 145p. [A list of the divisions; with a
record of how members voted.]
11156. Palgrave, R. H. I. "Parliament and the public moneys." Quarterly Review 141 (Jan.-April 1876): 224-50.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11157. The parliamentary directory of the professional, commercial and mercantile members of the House of
Commons. London: W. Kent, 1874. 30p. [Arranged under occupations.]
11158. Penalty of death. Debate on the second reading of the capital punishment abolition bill. Delivered in the
House of Commons, Wednesday, March 13, 1878. Extracted from 'Hansard's Parliamentary Debates', vol.
ccxxxviii. London: Cornelius Buck, 1878. 21p.
11159. "Personalities of the House of Commons." New Monthly Magazine 4th ser., 13 (1878): 419-26, 516-21,
675-78; 14 (1878): 53-58, 149-54, 264-67, 436-40, 532-35, 637-42; 15 (1879): 25-29, 170-74, 339-42,
411-13, 572-73.
11160. The quarrel between Mr. Merrypebble & Mr. Bull, showing how Mr. Benjamins became the manager of the
St. Stephen's Co-operative Stores. London: Elliot Stock, 1875. 14p.
11161. Raikes, Henry Cecil. "Public business in the House of Commons." Nineteenth Century 6 (July-Dec. 1879):
769-88.
11162. Reeve, Henry. "A brief retrospect." Edinburgh Review 150 (July-Oct. 1879): 281-300. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11163. Report of the debate in the House of Lords, April 2nd, 1878, on the question of opening the National
Museums and Art Galleries on Sunday afternoon. Published by the National Sunday League for gratuitous
distribution. London: National Sunday League, 1878. 12p.
11164. Roberts, J. The new House of Commons: an alphabetical list of the places represented, the names &
politics of each member, the population in 1871, the number of electors, and the number who voted for
each candidate; together with an alphabetical list of the members, and salaries of the officers of state, &c.
Manchester: Printed and published by John Heywood, 1874. 32p.
11165. Rose, Sonya O. "'From behind the women's petticoats': the English Factory Act of 1874 as a cultural
production." Journal of Historical Sociology 4 (1991): 32-51. [On the debates.]
11166. Rossi, John P. "The selection of Lord Hartington as Liberal Leader in the House of Commons, February,
1875." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 119 (1975): 307-14.
11167. The silver question & Eastern finance. The adjourned debate on the East India Revenue Accounts:
containing a corrected report of the speeches of the Right Hon. G. J. Goschen and Mr. J. K. Cross on the
silver question. Delivered in the House of Commons, Thursday, June 12th, 1879. Revised from "Hansard's
Parliamentary Debates", vol. ccxlvi. London: Cornelius Buck, 1879. 42p.
11168. Slater, Douglas. "Beaconsfield: or Disraeli in the Elysian Fields." In Parliamentary history, libraries and
records: essays presented to Maurice Bond, edited by H. S. Cobb: 66-76. London: House of Lords Record
Office, 1981. [Disraeli in the House of Lords.]
11169. Smalley, G. W. "Mr. Gladstone in 1879." In his London letters and some others. Vol. 1: 413-23. London:
Macmillan, 1890.
11170. Spain, Jonathan. "Free trade, protectionism and the 'food of the people': the Liberal opposition to the Cattle
Diseases Bill of 1878." In Citizenship and community: Liberals, radicals and collective identities in the
British Isles, 1865-1931, edited by Eugenio Biagini: 168-92. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1996.
11171. Spanish external debt. Report of the proceedings in the House of Lords, on the 21st July, 1874, on the
questions put by the Right Hon. Lord Hampton. London: Council of Foreign Bondholders, 1874. 16p.
11172. Teetgen, Alexander T. A pamphlet reporting the proceedings of "The House of (Little) Commons", held at
Westminster, for the discussion of commercial & political grievances and for self-improvement. [S.l.: s.n.,
s.d.]. 39p.
11173. ---. Report of an imaginary scene in the committee room of the House of Commons 1874. 3rd ed. London:
Waterlow, 1874. 26p. [A satirical account.]
11174. Tucker, C. N. The Question: a monthly minute of points for Parliament. 6 vols. London: C. N. Tucker,
1876. [A satirical series of pamphlets; 6 issues published Feb.-July 1876.]
11175. Veritas. The parliamentary drama of 1874, and prologue to that of 1879. London: E. W. Allen, 1879. 68p.
[Verse.]
11176. Weldon, Christopher Edward. Weldon's penny House of Commons, giving the name and politics of each
member, the county, university, borough or city represented, number of electors and population. London:
Weldon & Co., 1877. 26p. [Probably the only issue ever published.]
1880 Parliament
11177. Adelman, Paul. "The peers versus the people." History Today 35 (Feb. 1985): 24-30. [Reform legislation
1884-85.]
11178. Allardyce, Alexander. "The Land Bill in the Lords." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 130 (July-Dec.
1881): 405-12. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11179. ---. "Mr. Gladstone's bad paper." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 135 (Jan.-June 1884): 554-68.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index; an unfavourable view of Gladstone's Representation of the People Bill.]
11180. Arnold, Arthur. "The question of the hour: people, Parliament and peers." Fortnightly Review 42 (1884):
332-44.
11181. Austin, Alfred. "Six months of Liberal government." Quarterly Review 150 (July-Oct. 1880): 577-616.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11182. Baden-Powell, George. "Clôture for the English House of Commons." Contemporary Review 42 (July-Dec.
1882): 544-51.
11183. Balfour, Arthur James, 1st Earl of Balfour. "Veiled obstruction." National Review 1 (March-Aug. 1883):
478-89.
11184. Barnett, A. L. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1884." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society
28 (1984): 113-17.
11185. ---. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1885." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 28 (1985):
161-65.
11186. Baxter, Williams Edward. "The business of the House of Commons." Contemporary Review 43 (Jan.-June
1883): 629-35.
11187. Beresford-Hope, A. J. B. "The Lords and the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill." National Review 1 (March-Aug.
1883): 758-66.
11188. The Bessborough Commission. Speeches delivered by the Marquess of Waterford, Viscount Lifford, and the
Marquess of Lansdowne, during the debate on the Duke of Argyll's motion in the House of Lords, on July
1st, 1881. London: P. S. King, 1881. 22p.
11189. Blackley, William Lewery. "The House of Lords and national insurance." Nineteenth Century 8 (July-Dec.
1880): 107-18.
11190. Brodrick, William St. John. "The relations of the Houses of Parliament." Fortnightly Review 34 (1880):
722-36.
11191. The Caucus Parliament, May 1880. Lincoln; London; Birmingham: George Gale; Simkin Marshall;
Cornish Bros, 1880. 32p. [A satirical account.]
11192. Cecil, Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. "Ministerial embarrassments." Quarterly Review 151 (Jan.-April
1881): 535-67. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11193. Churchill, Randolph S. "An antidote to agitation." Fortnightly Review 42 (1884): 285-91.
11194. A classified list of the new House of Commons elected April, 1880, shewing the politics of each member,
together with a general analysis. Wolverhampton; London; Manchester: Alfred Hinde; Grattan, Marshall;
John Heywood, 1880. 22p.
11195. "Clôture." Fraser's Magazine 105 (Jan.-June 1882): 253-60.
11196. The clôture and the recent debate: a criticism and a review. What it would close up and what it would open
out. A letter to the Right Hon. Sir John Lubbock, M.P., for the University of London. London: Kerby and
Endean, 1882. 27p.
11197. Cobbe, Frances Power. Comments on the debate in the House of Commons April 6, 1883 on Mr. Reid's Bill
for the total prohibition of vivisection. London: Victoria Street Society for the Protection of Animals from
Vivisection, 1883. 20p. [The debate was held on 4 April.]
11198. Cochrane-Baillie, A. D. R. W. "The Corrupt Practices Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 134 (July-
Dec. 1883): 728-39. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11199. Cossham, Handel. The peers and the people. Bath: Lewis, Sons & Tyte, 1884. 24p.
11200. ---. The session of 1881. Bath: W. Lewis, 1881. 32p.
11201. Courthope, W. J. "Whigs, radicals, and conservatives." Quarterly Review 150 (July-Oct. 1880): 269-304.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11202. Cowell, Herbert. "The opening of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 127 (Jan.-June 1880):
398-410. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11203. Cumpston, Mary. "The discussion of imperial problems in the British Parliament, 1880-85." Transactions
of the Royal Historical Society 5th ser., 13 (1963): 29-47.
11204. Curtis, G. B. "Will the new rules work?" Fortnightly Review 39 (Jan.-June 1883): 19-24. [Procedural
reform.]
11205. Curtis, George Ticknor. "The Speaker's ruling." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 62 (Dec. 1880-May
1881): 923-27. [On 2 Feb. 1881, the Speaker arrested debate and declared that the question be taken
immediately.]
11206. The debate on Mr. Reid's bill in the House of Commons, April 4th, 1883. London: [s.n.], 1883? 44p. [Not
seen; details from the National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.]
11207. De Ricci, J. H. The bubble of obstruction. London: Chapman and Hall, 1884. 19p.
11208. "Dissolution or anarchy?" National Review 3 (March-Aug. 1884): 145-50.
11209. Dod, Robert Phipps. The popular Dod; edited by Tommy. 3 vols. London: Bennett Bros, 1880. [Satirical
portraits of members of the House of Commons, written under a pseudonym; the copy consulted had threes
numbers: nos 1-2 of the 5th ed. and with continuous pagination, 1-63p; no. 3 of the 4th ed. in 32p.]
11210. An election carol on the House of Commons: or, a parody for the people. By the author of "Boycotting the
Blackguards". London: J. Kensit, 1886. 4p. [On the prosecution of W. T. Stead and others.]
11211. Engineer officers, Royal Navy. Debate on the Navy Estimates, 18th March, 1881, leading articles,
paragraphs, letters, &c. Plymouth: Latimer & Son, 1881. 36p.
11212. Ersser, J. Theatre Royal, Westminster. Mr Bull's preliminary prospectus for the summer season. Blackburn:
Charles Tiplady, 1880? [8]p. [A satirical pamphlet; laid out in the form of a variety theatre playbill.]
11213. Fowler, Henry H. "Public business in the House of Commons." Nineteenth Century 18 (July-Dec. 1885):
69-77.
11214. Furniss, Harry. Pen and pencil in Parliament. London: Sampson Low, 1897. vii, 197p. [Includes a diary
for 1883.]
11215. Fyfe-Cookson, J. C. Are the Conservative peers pursuing the best course with regard to the Franchise Bill?
London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, 1884. 59p.
11216. Gill, Charles. The recent prosecution for blasphemy, and the debate in the House of Commons on the
Affirmation Bill. By the author of "The Evolution of Christianity". London: Williams and Norgate, 1883.
31p.
11217. Greg, Percy. "The government and Parliament." Quarterly Review 159 (Jan.-April 1885): 527-56.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11218. Greg, Percy, and L. J. Jennings. "The House of Lords and the government." Quarterly Review 158 (July-
Oct. 1884): 566-94. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11219. Grey, Henry, 3rd Earl Grey. "House of Commons." Nineteenth Century 15 (Jan.-June 1884): 507-36.
11220. Hamley, W. G. "The decline of the House of Commons." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 131 (Jan.-June
1882): 665-74. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11221. ---. "Justice for the Lords." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 136 (July-Dec. 1884): 254-70. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index. The Lords and the Representation of the People Bill.]
11222. ---. "The meeting of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 131 (Jan.-June 1882): 393-408.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11223. ---. "The second stage of the Land Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 129 (Jan.-June 1881): 308-11.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11224. Hardcastle, J. A. "The new Parliament." Edinburgh Review 151 (Jan.-April 1880): 547-64. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
11225. Harrison, Frederic. "The crisis of parliamentary government." Nineteenth Century 11 (Jan.-June 1882): 9-
28.
11226. ---. "The deadlock in the House of Commons." Nineteenth Century 10 (July-Dec. 1881): 317-40.
11227. Healy, T. M. "The Irish Parliamentary Party." Fortnightly Review 38 (1882): 625-33.
11228. "An historic night in the House of Lords." Chambers's Journal 6th ser., 1 (1898): 513-14. [Debate on the
2nd Reform Bill, 8 July 1884.]
11229. Holmes, J. D. "Cardinal Newman and the Affirmation Bill." Historical Magazine of the Protestant
Episcopal Church 36 (1967): 87-97.
11230. "The House of Commons." Fraser's Magazine 104 (July-Dec. 1881): 533-46.
11231. "The House of Lords." Fraser's Magazine 104 (July-Dec. 1881): 401-14.
11232. Howell, George. "The House of Lords and the country." Nineteenth Century 16 (July-Dec. 1884): 189-95.
11233. Jennings, L. J. "The Liberal work of two years." Quarterly Review 153 (Jan.-April 1882): 267-308.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11234. ---. "The paralysis of government." Quarterly Review 154 (July-Oct. 1882): 258-93. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11235. ---. "The true position of parties." Quarterly Review 155 (Jan.-April 1883): 259-88. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11236. Jones, W. Bence. "The Irish Land Bill." Macmillan's Magazine 44 (May-Oct. 1881): 126-38.
11237. Kebbel, T. E. "The House of Lords." Fortnightly Review 37 (1882): 620-35. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
11238. Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H., 1st Baron Brabourne. "What will the peers do?" Nineteenth Century 16 (July-
Dec. 1884): 731-45. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11239. Labouchere, Henry. "The question of the hour: people and peers." Fortnightly Review 42 (1884): 321-32.
11240. Laurie, S. S. "The House of Lords and popular education." Fraser's Magazine 102 (July-Dec. 1880): 261-
75. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11241. The law of capital punishment. The debate on the motion for the second reading of the Bill for the abolition
of capital punishment. In the House of Commons ... June 22, 1881. Extracted from "Hansard's
Parliamentary Debates". London: C. Buck, 1881. 28, xip.
11242. Lawson, W. R. "Taxation and representation under the new Reform Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine 135 (Jan.-June 1884): 794-808. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11243. Liberty and Property Defence League. Parliamentary Committee. Over-legislation in 1884: review of the
bills of the session by the Parliamentary Committee of the Liberty and Property Defence League. London:
Liberty and Property Defence League, 1884. 40p.
11244. ---. Socialism at St. Stephen's in 1883. Work done during the Session by the Parliamentary Committee of
the Liberty and Property Defence League. London: Liberty and Property Defence League, 1884. 56p.
11245. Llewelyn, William Henry. The Lords, the constitution and the Franchise Bill: a letter addressed to the most
noble the Marquis of Salisbury K. G. London: Harrison, 1884. 24p.
11246. The Lords and the Franchise Bill, containing the debates in the House of Lords, and the ministerial
statement, and subsequent discussion in the House of Commons. London: J. & R. Maxwell, 1884. 128p.
11247. Lowe, Robert, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke. "Business in the House of Commons." Nineteenth Century 9 (Jan.-
June 1881): 727-36.
11248. ---. "The clôture and the Tories." Nineteenth Century 11 (Jan.-June 1882): 149-56.
11249. ---. "Obstruction or 'clôture'." Nineteenth Century 8 (July-Dec. 1880): 513-25.
11250. Lubenow, W. C. "Irish Home Rule and the great separation in the Liberal Party in 1886: the dimensions of
parliamentary Liberalism." Victorian Studies 26 (1982-83): 161-80.
11251. Lucy, Henry W. A diary of two Parliaments: the Gladstone Parliament 1880-1885. London: Cassell, 1886.
viii, 508p.
11252. ---. "A mote in the parliamentary eye." Gentleman's Magazine n.s, 27 (1881): 107-13. [Written under his
pseudonym: Member for the Chiltern Hundreds; reform of Commons procedure.]
11253. ---. "Parliamentary manners." Nineteenth Century 18 (July-Dec. 1885): 58-68.
11254. Lyons, Michael. "British liberals and Irish land: the late Victorian transformation." Historian 45 (1982-83):
167-85. [Irish Land Act 1881.]
11255. Macdonald, J. H. A. "The stump ministry - its second session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 130
(July-Dec. 1881): 666-80. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11256. Manners, John James Robert, 7th Duke of Rutland. "The coming session." Quarterly Review 157 (Jan.-
April 1884): 272-88. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11257. ---. "The end of the struggle." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 137 (Jan.-June 1885): 144-54.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11258. ---. "The opening of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 133 (Jan.-June 1883): 452-60.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11259. ---. "The second autumn session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 136 (July-Dec. 1884): 542-52.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11260. ---. "The third session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 131 (Jan.-June 1882): 806-14. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
11261. ---. "The votes of censure." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 135 (Jan.-June 1884): 828-34. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11262. Medicus. 'Talked to death' The medical effects of protracted debates in the House of Commons on the
health on its members. London: William Ridgway, 1882. 2p. [Discusses the last 3 years; argues for the
clôture.]
11263. Miles, Alfred H. Lords and Commons (Conservative): brief biographical sketches of our political leaders
to the dissolution of 1885. With a summary of political events since. London: Simpkin, Marshall; Hamilton,
Adams, 1886. 80p.
11264. ---. Lords and Commons (Liberal): brief biographical sketches of our political leaders to the dissolution of
1885. With a summary of political events since. London: Simpkin, Marshall; Hamilton, Adams, 1886. 79p.
11265. "The ministry and Parliament." British Quarterly Review 76 (July-Oct. 1882): 145-68.
11266. "Mr. Gladstone's second Land Bill." Dublin Review 89 (July-Oct. 1881): 220-49.
11267. Nash, Thomas. "The Lords and the Reform Bill." Fortnightly Review 41 (1884): 683-92.
11268. The new House of Commons. Collated or reprinted from The Times. London: Printed and published at The
Times office, 1880. 242p.
11269. O'Brien, Conor Cruise. "The machinery of the Irish parliamentary party, 1880-85." Irish Historical Studies
3 (1942-43): 55-85.
11270. O'Connor, T. P. Gladstone's House of Commons. London: Ward and Downey, 1885. xii, 567p.
11271. Panton, George. The House of Lords, 1882, showing the date of creation of title, landed possession of each
member, his politics, and former service to his country. Manchester: J. E. Cornish, 1882. 41p.
11272. The parliamentary chronicle; containing a concise statement of the proceedings in both Houses of
Parliament, and a classified list showing the votes of Members of the House of Commons in all the
principal divisions ... nos 1-9. 9 vols. London: W. J. Johnson, 1882-1883.
11273. "Parliamentary difficulties and political parties." Fraser's Magazine 102 (July-Dec. 1880): 279-88.
11274. "Parliamentary procedure." Westminster Review 118 (July-Oct. 1882): 493-513.
11275. "The parliamentary situation." Fraser's Magazine 103 (Jan.-June 1881): 277-86.
11276. Pease, J. W. The opium traffic between India and China. The debate in the House of Commons on the
motion of Mr. J. W. Pease Esq., M.P., Friday, June 4, 1880. Extracted from "Hansard's Parliamentary
Debates. Vol.CCLII". London: Anglo-Oriental Society for the Suppression of the Opium Trade, 1880. 30p.
11277. Percy, Henry George, 9th Duke of Northumberland. "The Franchise Bill and the House of Lords." National
Review 3 (March-Aug. 1884): 433-36.
11278. Plebeian. The coming revolution: the House of Lords in conflict with the people. London: E. Marlborough,
1884. 15p.
11279. Powell, Leigh M. "Sir Michael Hicks Beach and Conservative politics 1880-1888." Parliamentary History
19 (2000): 377-404.
11280. Précis of official papers, being abstracts of all parliamentary returns. Directed to be printed by both
Houses of Parliament. Session 1880 [-1882, no. 1]. 4 vols. London: W. H. Allen, 1880-1882. [A monthly
publication.]
11281. Quin, W. T., Earl of Dunraven. "Democracy and the House of Lords." National Review 4 (Sept. 1884-Feb.
1885): 1-16.
11282. Raikes, Henry Cecil. "Parliamentary obstruction and its remedies." Nineteenth Century 8 (1880): 1031-46.
11283. Rathbone, William. "Reform in parliamentary business: the House of Lords." Fortnightly Review 35 (1881):
399-413.
11284. Reduction of European armaments. The debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday, June 15th, 1880, on
the motion of Mr. Henry Richard for an address to the crown. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1880. 32p.
[Not seen; details taken from the National Union Catalog per-1956 imprints.]
11285. Reeve, Henry. "The new Parliament in session." Edinburgh Review 152 (July-Oct. 1880): 281-301.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11286. ---. "A retrospect of the session." Edinburgh Review 156 (July-Oct. 1882): 260-93. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11287. Retired Politician. "Are parliamentary institutions in danger?" National Review 2 (Sept. 1883-Feb. 1884):
153-67. [Answered by Active Politician: 754-55.]
11288. Ricci, J. H. de. The bubble of obstruction. London: Chapman & Hall, 1884. 19p.
11289. Ridgway's parliamentary manual, for the year 1884; containing the last as well as the present House of
Commons, and the holders of the great offices of state during the present century. Also the principal laws
regulating parliamentary elections, with judicial decisions, forms, notices, etc; edited by A. M. Sullivan.
London: William Ridgway, 1884. 348p. [A reissue of the Companion to the Calendars.]
11290. Ridgway's parliamentary manual, for the year 1885; containing the last as well as the present House of
Commons, and the holders of the great offices of state during the present century. Also the principal laws
regulating parliamentary elections, with judicial decisions, forms, notices, etc; edited by J. W. Gordon.
London: William Ridgway, 1885. 338p. [No more published.]
11291. Rodgers, Brian. "The Medical Relief (Disqualification Removal) Act 1885: a storm in a political teacup."
Parliamentary Affairs 9 (1955-56): 188-94.
11292. Rogers, J. E. Thorold. "The House of Lords." Fortnightly Review 42 (July-Dec. 1884): 257-70.
11293. Rogers, J. Guinness. "Chatter versus work in Parliament." Nineteenth Century 16 (July-Dec. 1884): 396-
411.
11294. ---. "The ministry and the clôture." Nineteenth Century 12 (July-Dec. 1882): 797-803.
11295. Russell, George W. E. "The coming session." Fortnightly Review 39 (1883): 1-18.
11296. Saunders, William. The new Parliament, 1880. London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin, 1880. vi, 384p. [Includes
biographies of Members of the Commons.]
11297. Skelton, John Fawcett. Poems for the times! "The House of Lords" and "What is nobility". Bolton: T.
Bailey, 1884. 8p. [Prompted by the Lords consideration of the Franchise Bill.]
11298. Smalley, G. W. "The bishops as legislators and their attitude to the deceased wife's sister. [London, July 29,
1883]." In his London letters and some others. Vol. 2: 199-205. London: Macmillan, 1890.
11299. ---. "Mr. Gladstone in 1884." In his London letters and some others. Vol. 1: 448-92. London: Macmillan,
1890.
11300. ---. "Mr. Speaker [London February 26, 1884]." In his London letters and some others. Vol. 2: 206-19.
London: Macmillan, 1890.
11301. Smith, Goldwin. "The conflict with the Lords." Contemporary Review 46 (July-Dec. 1884): 313-21. [The
rejection of the Franchise Bill by the Lords.]
11302. Stanley, E. Lyulph. "The House of Lords and the country." Nineteenth Century 16 (July-Dec. 1884): 182-
88.
11303. Thornton, W. T. "Parliament without parties." Macmillan's Magazine 41 (Nov. 1879-April 1880): 259-66.
11304. Torrens, William Torrens McCullagh. Reform of procedure in Parliament to clear the block of public
business. London: Wm. H. Allen & Co., 1881. vi, 232p.
11305. ---. Reform of procedure in Parliament to clear the block of public business with report of speech on
clôture, 1st May 1882. 2nd ed. London: Allen & Co., 1882. vi, 266p.
11306. Traill, H. D. "The House of Commons." Macmillan's Magazine 51 (Nov. 1884-April 1885): 29-37.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11307. Vere, William Amelius Aubrey de, 10th Duke of St. Albans. "The House of Lords and the country."
Nineteenth Century 16 (July-Dec. 1884): 169-73.
11308. Wallace, William. "The crisis - beneath and after." Scottish Review 4 (July-Oct 1884): 323-50. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index; on the Third Reform Bill.]
11309. Wallop, Newton, Viscount Lymington. "The House of Lords." Nineteenth Century 16 (July-Dec 1884):
196-209. [The author was later the 6th Earl of Portsmouth.]
11310. ---. "The opportunity of the peers." Nineteenth Century 16 (July-Dec. 1884): 451-59.
11311. ---. "Tinkering the House of Lords." Nineteenth Century 23 (Jan.-June 1888): 734-42.
11312. Warren, Allen. "Forster, the Liberals and new directions in Irish policy 1880-1882." Parliamentary History
6 (1987): 95-126.
11313. ---. "Gladstone, land and social reconstruction in Ireland 1881-1887." Parliamentary History 2 (1983): 153-
73.
11314. Weir, A. C. "The franchise bill unmasked." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 136 (July-Dec. 1884): 524-
41. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11315. Weston, Corinne Comstock. "The royal mediation in 1884." English Historical Review 82 (1967): 296-322.
[Queen Victoria and the Third Reform Bill; criticised by John D. Fair 88 (1973): 100-113; answered by
Weston, "Disunity on the opposition front bench, 1884", 106 (1991): 80-96; a further answer by Fair, " The
Carnarvon diaries and royal mediation in 1884", 106 (1991): 97-116.]
11316. Whitehurst, E. C. "The Lords and the Franchise Bill." Westminster Review 122 (July-Oct. 1884): 448-71.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11317. Wiggins, Deborah Elaine. "The Burial Act of 1880, the Liberation Society and George Osborne Morgan."
Parliamentary History 15 (1996): 173-89.
11318. Wilson, Edward D. J. "The clôture in Parliament." Nineteenth Century 8 (July-Dec. 1880): 42-55.
11319. Wodehouse, Edmund Robert. Reform of procedure in the House of Commons: a lecture delivered to the
Bath Young Men's Liberal Association, December 8th, 1881. Bath: Lewis, 1881. 23p.
11320. Yates, Arthur Carr. 1880-1885: a record of Mr. Gladstone's second administration, being an appendix to
The roll call: a political record of the years 1775 to 1880. Manchester: Abel Heywood; Simpkin, Marshall,
1885. 20p.
1886 Parliament
11321. Abel Heywood's new House of Commons 1886. 2nd ed. Abel Heywood; H. Darbyshire: Manchester;
London, 1886. 30p.
11322. Anson, W. R. "The Government of Ireland Bill and the sovereignty of Parliament." Law Quarterly Review 2
(1886): 427-43.
11323. A. W. A. P. The battle of talking: or, Don't ye wish ye may get it? A metrical version of the Home Rule
debates. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1886. 6p. [On the debates in the House of Commons.]
11324. Barnett, A. L. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1886." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society
28 (1986): 274-77.
11325. Crawshay, W. S., and F. W. Read. The politics of the Commons: compiled from the election addresses,
speeches, etc., of the present members. London: Catherine Street Publishing Association, 1886. iii, 359p.
11326. Heywood's new House of Commons .... Abel Heywood; H. Darbyshire: Manchester; London, 1885. 30p.
11327. Hinde's classified list of the new House of Commons elected Nov. & Dec., 1885. Shewing the politics,
voters, and majority of each member, together with a general analysis & alphabetical list of members.
London; Manchester; Wolverhampton: Houlston; Heywood; Alfred Hinde, 1886. 27p.
11328. Hoey, J. C. "The case of Ireland before Parliament." Dublin Review n.s, 10 (1868): 498-518. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
11329. Hufford, R. A. "An analysis and criticism of the rhetoric of the debates on the Irish Home Rule Bill of
1886." M.Litt., University of Durham, 1959.
11330. Jennings, L. J. "The new Parliament." Quarterly Review 162 (Jan.-April 1886): 257-91. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11331. Lubenow, W. C. "Ireland, the Great Depression, and the railway rates: political issues and backbench
opinion in the House of Commons of 1886." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 22 (1978):
204-13.
11332. ---. "Irish home rule and the social basis of the great separation in the Liberal party in 1886." Historical
Journal 28 (1985): 125-42.
11333. ---. "Radicals and moderates in the Liberal Party in 1886: the processes of political assimilation in the
House of Commons." Parliaments, Estates & Representation 6 (1986): 181-201.
11334. MacCauley, James A. "Ulster and the first Home Rule Bill." Bulletin of the Irish Committee of Historical
Sciences 48 (Dec. 1946): 1-3.
11335. Macdonald, J. H. A. "In suspense." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 139 (Jan.-June 1886): 564-76.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11336. The new House of Commons elected November and December 1885: list of members, their constituencies,
politics & numbers polled. London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1886. 8p.
11337. The new House of Commons, with biographical notices of its members and of nominated candidates, 1885.
London: George Edward Wright at The Times Office, 1885. 438p.
11338. Parliament in 1886. Ward & Lock's Guide to the House of Commons; including complete returns of the
general election of 1885, and an alphabetical list of the Members, with short biographical sketches of
each. London: Ward, Lock, 1886. 104p.
11339. The popular guide to the House of Commons and record of the election of 1885 (Nov. 24 - Dec. 18).
London: Pall Mall Gazette Office, 1885. 96p. [A supplement to the Pall Mall Gazette, 19 Dec. 1885.]
11340. Rodden, Brian William. "Anatomy of the 1886 schism in the British Liberal Party: a study of the ninety-
four Liberal members of Parliament who voted against the first Home Rule bill." Ph.D., Rutgers University,
1968.
11341. Smalley, G. W. "A great night in the House of Commons: the final debate on the motion for the second
reading of Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill." In his London letters and some others. Vol. 2: 227-56.
London: Macmillan, 1890.
11342. ---. "The opening of Parliament by the Queen. [London, January 21, 1886]." In his London letters and some
others. Vol. 2: 169-88. London: Macmillan, 1890.
1886-92 Parliament
11343. Arnold-Forster, H. O. "Parliamentary misrule of war services." Nineteenth Century 26 (July-Dec. 1889):
523-44.
11344. Baden-Powell, George. "Obstruction and its cure." Fortnightly Review 51 (1889): 413-19.
11345. Barnett, A. L. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1887." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society
29 (1987): 26-29.
11346. ---. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1888." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 29 (1988):
166-70.
11347. ---. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1889." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 29 (1989):
352-57.
11348. ---. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1890." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 30 (1990):
68-73.
11349. ---. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1891." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 30 (1991):
240-45.
11350. Baumann, Arthur A. "The conduct of business during the present session." Fortnightly Review 50 (July-
Dec. 1888): 313-23.
11351. Callanan, Frank. "The Parnell split, 1890-91." Ph.D., National University of Ireland (Dublin), 1991.
11352. ---. The Parnell split, 1890-91. Cork: Cork University Press, 1992. xxiv, 327p.
11353. The Church in Wales. Full report of the debate on Mr. Samuel Smith's resolution, in the House of
Commons on Tuesday, February 23, 1892. London: Church Defence Institution, 1892. 92p.
11354. The constitution bill for Western Australia from the debates in "The Times" with articles from the English
journals. Sydney: C. Potter, 1889. 32p. [Not seen; details from the National Union Catalog pre-1956
imprints.]
11355. Cooke, C. W. Radcliffe. Four years in Parliament with hard labour. London: W. H. Allen, 1890. viii,
142p. [2nd ed. (1890); 3rd ed. (1891).]
11356. ---. "The Parnellites in Parliament." National Review 8 (Sept. 1886-Feb. 1887): 289-95.
11357. Dicey, Edward. "The next Parliament." Nineteenth Century 30 (July-Dec. 1891): 171-84.
11358. Digby, William. "An Indian Official Reform Bill in Parliament." In his Indian politics in England: the story
of an Indian reform bill in Parliament told week by week; with other matters of interest to Indian
reformers: 3-39. Lucknow: Ganga Prasad Varma, 1890. [Indian Councils Bill of 1890.]
11359. Dolman, Frederick. "Hereditary peers and practical politics." Westminster Review 135 (Jan.-June 1891): 37-
48.
11360. Elliot, Arthur. "The House of Commons foiled." Edinburgh Review 172 (July-Oct. 1890): 282-41.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11361. ---. "Inside the House." Macmillan's Magazine 61 (Nov. 1889-April 1890): 395-400, 473-80. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11362. ---. "The new House of Commons." Edinburgh Review 164 (July-Oct. 1886): 575-96. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11363. ---. "The session and the Unionists." Edinburgh Review 169 (Jan.-April 1889): 277-300. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11364. ---. "The twelfth Parliament of the Queen." Edinburgh Review 174 (July-Oct. 1891): 566-89. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11365. Foreign v. British Labour. Radicals and British seamen. Report of a debate on the Pilots Bill in the House
of Commons, Friday, April 22, 1887. London: Kegan Paul, 1887. vi, 23p.
11366. Gladstone, W. E. "Electoral facts of today." Nineteenth Century 26 (July-Dec 1889): 1056-66.
11367. Gladstonian M.P. "In Parliament." Fortnightly Review 47 (1887): 939-44.
11368. Goodlad, Graham D. "The Liberal Party and Gladstone's Land Purchase Bill of 1886." Historical Journal
32 (1989): 627-41.
11369. Greenwood, Frederick. "The coming session: breakers ahead." Fortnightly Review 54 (1890): 641-56.
11370. Grey, Henry, 3rd Earl Grey. "In peril from Parliament." Nineteenth Century 28 (July-Dec 1890): 694-98,
1012-30. [On the inefficiency of the Commons.]
11371. Hill, Frank H. "Chatter or business?" Nineteenth Century 23 (Jan.-June 1888): 245-57. [On conduct in the
Commons.]
11372. ---. "The House of Lords." Nineteenth Century 23 (Jan.-June 1888): 620-32.
11373. ---. "The parliamentary breakdown." Nineteenth Century 22 (July-Dec. 1887): 552-62. [Argues for a
Grand Committee on Irish Affairs.]
11374. House of Commons 1889, and London County Council. Mems about Members and 100 portraits. London:
Pall Mall Gazette Office, 1889. 88p. [A supplement to the Pall Mall Gazette, 6 April 1889.]
11375. House of Commons with supplement for 1890, and London County Council. Mems about Members and 100
portraits. London: Pall Mall Gazette Office, 1890. 104p. [A supplement to the Pall Mall Gazette, 19 April
1890.]
11376. "The House of Lords." Westminster Review 130 (July-Dec. 1888): 455-62.
11377. Howorth, Henry H. "The work of the session." Quarterly Review 167 (July-Oct. 1888): 514-44.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11378. India and the excise revenue. Report of the debate in the House of Commons of March 13, 1888; with
preface & appendix by Mr. W. S. Caine. London: Native Races and Liquor Traffic United Committee,
1888. 24p.
11379. Indian drink question in Parliament. Lucknow: G. P. Varma and Bros, 1890. 28p. [debate opened by Mr
Smith.]
11380. "Irish M.P.'s prosecuted under the Coercion Act during the Tory administration 1886-1890." Subjects of the
Day 3 (Nov. 1890): 129.
11381. Jennings, L. J. "The coming session." Quarterly Review 164 (Jan.-April 1887): 270-84. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11382. ---. "The coming session." Quarterly Review 170 (Jan.-April 1890): 257-86. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
11383. ---. "The stranger in the House." Macmillan's Magazine 64 (May-Oct. 1891): 154-60, 235-40, 315-20; 65
(Nov.1891-April 1892): 394-400, 475-80; 66 (May-Oct.1892): 75-80, 155-60, 395-400. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11384. ---. "The work of the House of Commons." Quarterly Review 171 (July-Oct. 1890): 532-64. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
11385. Jones, J. Graham. "Alfred Thomas's National Institutions (Wales) Bills of 1891-92." Welsh History Review
15 (1990-91): 218-39.
11386. ---. "'Quietly I hope to push on Welsh questions substantially': Thomas Edward Ellis as Second Whip."
Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society 14, no. 3 (2004): 230-39.
11387. ---. "Thomas Edward Ellis and the temperance campaign." Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record
Society 14, no. 2 (2003): 175-84.
11388. Juvenile punishment. Debate in the House of Lords and articles and correspondence in The Times and
other papers. London: Hatchard's, 1889. 88p.
11389. Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H., 1st Baron Brabourne. "The autumn session." Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine 145 (Jan.-June 1889): 136-52. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11390. ---. "The debate and the elections." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 140 (July-Dec. 1886): 118-40.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11391. ---. "'Her Majesty's Opposition' in 1887." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 141 (Jan-June 1887): 719-33.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11392. ---. "Parliamentary prospects." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 145 (Jan.-June 1889): 577-90.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11393. ---. "The progress of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 141 (Jan.-June 1887): 854-70; 143
(Jan.-June 1888): 720-32; 151 (Jan.-June 1892): 602-16. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11394. ---. "The second half of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 144 (July-Dec. 1888): 297-310.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11395. ---. "The session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 142 (July-Dec. 1887): 430-42; 146 (July-Dec. 1889):
423-38. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11396. ---. "The session and the government." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 150 (July-Dec. 1891): 299-316.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11397. ---. "The session and the ministry." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 148 (July-Dec. 1890): 285-302.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11398. ---. "The session before Easter." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 147 (Jan.-June 1890): 583-98.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11399. ---. "Two months of the session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 141 (Jan.-June 1887): 590-602.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11400. ---. "Work of the session before Easter." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 145 (Jan.-June 1889): 724-40.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11401. "The Lords as obstructives." Westminster Review 131 (Jan.-June 1889): 227-36.
11402. Lucy, Henry W. A diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892. London: Cassell, 1892. xii, 530p.
11403. ---. "The House of Lords." English Illustrated Magazine 3 (1885-86): 192-204.
11404. ---. "Men of the Salisbury Parliament." North American Review 152 (Jan.-June 1891): 453-60.
11405. Mallock, W. H. "The House of Lords." Quarterly Review 167 (July-Oct 1888): 217-48. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11406. Manners, John James Robert, 7th Duke of Rutland. "The opening of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine 143 (Jan.-June 1888): 444-50. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11407. McCarthy, Justin. "The Land Purchase Bill." Contemporary Review 57 (Jan.-June 1890): 760-68.
11408. Milman, Archibald. "Parliamentary procedure: questions." Edinburgh Review 171 (Jan.-April 1890): 253-
66. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11409. Morgan, George Osborne. "Chaos in the House of Commons." Contemporary Review 55 (Jan.-June 1889):
148-56.
11410. Morris, William O'Connor. "The Irish Land Purchase Bill." Contemporary Review 58 (July-Dec. 1890):
743-54.
11411. M. P. "The Westminster slough of despond." National Review 12 (Sept. 1888-Feb. 1889): 760-71.
11412. Native races & the liquor traffic. Report of the debate in the House of Commons, of April, 24th 1888.
London: Native Races and Liquor Traffic United Committee, 1888. 23p.
11413. Native races & the liquor traffic. Report of the debate in the House of Lords, of May 6th, 1889. London:
Native Races and Liquor Traffic United Committee, 1889. 16p.
11414. The new House of Commons, with biographical notices of its members and of nominated candidates, 1886.
London: George Edward Wright at The Times Office, 1886. 466p.
11415. "The new leader of the House of Commons." National Review 18 (Sept. 1891-Feb. 1892): 289-301.
[Reprinted in Living Age 191 (Oct.-Dec. 1891): 643-650; on A. J. Balfour.]
11416. Norris, Edward S. "Fresh work for Parliament." National Review 10 (Sept. 1887-Feb. 1888): 415-21.
11417. Northcote, Walter Stafford, 2nd Earl of Iddesleigh. "Procedure in the House of Commons." Blackwood's
Edinburgh Magazine 145 (Jan.-June 1889): 882-87. [Suggestions for improving efficiency.]
11418. Palmer, William Waldegrave, 2nd Earl of Selborne. "How to get the Tithes bill through the House of
Commons." New Review 2 (Jan.-June 1890): 22-31.
11419. Parkinson, Roger Andrew Hardess. "The origins of the Naval Defence Act of 1889 and the new navalism of
the 1890s." Ph.D., University of Exeter, 2006.
11420. "Parliament and the Scottish universities." Westminster Review 131 (Jan.-June 1889): 408-16. [Legislation
for the Scottish universities.]
11421. Parliamentary pictures and personalities. "Graphic" illustrations of Parliament, 1890-1893, containing the
hundred and thirty-five character sketches by Reginald Cleaver, Sydney P. Hall, Paul Renouard, H. W.
Brewer & other artists & over 600 portraits of Members of present House of Commons with descriptive
letter-press by Harold Cox. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1893. 96p.
11422. Pernicious literature. Debate in the House of Commons. Trial and conviction for sale of Zola's novels.
With opinions of the press. London: National Vigilance League, 1889. 32p. [Debate on 8 May 1888.]
11423. Potter, Henry C. "An evening in the House of Commons." Critic [NY] n.s, 7 (1887): 133-34.
11424. Q. "A scandalous session." National Review 15 (March-Aug. 1890): 577-82. [The waste of Parliament's
time, 1890 session.]
11425. Radcliffe-Cooke, C. W. "The oratory of the House of Commons." National Review 12 (Sept. 1888-Feb.
1889): 373-88.
11426. Samuelson, James. "The Lords and the Labourers - retrospect - conclusion." Subjects of the Day 4 (Feb.
1891): 104-17.
11427. Sellar, A. C. "The late crisis and the coming session." Edinburgh Review 165 (Jan.-April 1887): 268-303.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11428. "The session; its domestic questions." National Review 17 (March-Aug. 1891): 729-42.
11429. "Shall we dissolve this year?" National Review 17 (March-Aug. 1891): 441-51.
11430. Skelton, John. "The limitations of parliamentary government: what about Ireland?" Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine 149 (Jan.-June 1891): 580-88. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11431. Stanley, Edward Lyulph, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley. "The House of Commons and the Church."
Nineteenth Century 30 (July-Dec. 1891): 777-82.
11432. Stead, W. T. "Government by journalism." Contemporary Review 49 (Jan.-June 1886): 653-74.
[Journalism and the House of Commons.]
11433. Temple, Richard. "A parliamentary view of the Victoria Nyanza railway." Fortnightly Review 57 (1892):
705-15.
11434. Trade-Unionism and free labour: speeches in the House of Lords, by the Earl of Wemyss, Earl Fortescue,
Lord Bramwell. London: Published by the Hansard Publishing Union, Ltd. for the Liberty and Property
Defence League, 1891. 11p. [Debate of 6 March 1891 on the Scottish railway strike.]
11435. Whitmore, C. A. "Has the session been untruthful?" National Review 10 (Sept. 1887-Feb. 1888): 153-65.
11436. "Who next? On the front opposition bench." New Review 2 (Jan.-June 1890): 54-63. [After Gladstone.]
11437. Women and factory legislation. Debate in the House of Lords on clause 16, Factories and Workshops Bill.
[Hansard's Parliamentary Debates]. London: Liberty and Property Defence League, 1891. 7p. [Debate on
23 July 1891.]
1892 Parliament
11438. Arnold-Forster, H. O. "Questions in the House on naval matters." National Review 23 (March-Aug. 1894):
409-23.
11439. Baden-Powell, George. "The session." National Review 24 (Sept. 1893-Feb. 1894): 230-48.
11440. ---.. "The session: its barren labour." National Review 22 (Sept. 1893-Feb. 1894): 242-48.
11441. Balfour, Arthur James, 1st Earl of Balfour. "The new House of Commons and the Irish question." North
American Review 155 (July-Dec. 1892): 641-51.
11442. Barnett, A. L. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1892." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society
30 (1992): 380-84.
11443. ---. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1893." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 31 (1993):
30-36.
11444. ---. "The railway acts of Parliament of 1894." Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society 31 (1994):
325-28.
11445. Beck, Theodore. "The House of Commons and the Indian Civil Service." National Review 23 (March-Aug.
1894): 372-89.
11446. Brown, Susan Elizabeth. "One last campaign from the GOM: Gladstone and the House of Lords in 1894."
In The Gladstonian turn of mind: essays presented to J. B. Conacher, edited by Bruce L. Kinzer: 154-76.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985.
11447. Conservative M.P. "Some features of the session in the House of Commons." National Review 24 (Sept.
1894-Feb. 1895): 86-96.
11448. Courtney, Leonard Henry, 1st Baron Courtney. et al. "Obstruction: what is it?" New Review 8 (Jan.-June
1893): 385-96. [Obstruction in the House of Commons.]
11449. Dicey, Edward. "Alexander's generals." Quarterly Review 179 (July-Oct. 1894): 553-76. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index; on the 1893-94 session.]
11450. ---. "Justice to England - a rallying cry." Nineteenth Century 36 (July-Dec. 1894): 824-36. [English affairs
in Parliament.]
11451. Elliot, Arthur. "The coming crisis." Edinburgh Review 175 (Jan.-April 1892): 274-95.
11452. ---. "The session of 1893." Edinburgh Review 179 (Jan.-April 1894): 246-66. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
11453. Ellis, T. I. "Premier and chief whip." Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (1965): 46-
58. [Letters from Lord Rosebery to T. E. Ellis 1893-97 on parliamentary business.]
11454. Finn, J. F. "The great debate, 1893-4." M.A., University of Warwick, 1968-69. [Irish home rule.]
11455. Gibson, Edward, 1st Baron Ashbourne. "The crowning mercy." National Review 22 (Sept. 1893-Feb.
1894): 161-70. [Rejection of the Home Rule Bill by the House of Lords.]
11456. Gladstone, Herbert John, 1st Viscount Gladstone. "Ireland blocks the way." Nineteenth Century 31 (Jan.-
June 1892): 899-904.
11457. Grayston, James. Present day questions. No. 1 Parliamentary session, 1892. House of Commons. Sale to
Children Bill. Case against. London: Licensed Victuallers' Central Protection Society, 1892. 8p.
11458. ---. Present day questions. No. 2 Parliamentary session, 1892. House of Commons. Shop Hours Bill.
Argument against. London: Licensed Victuallers' Central Protection Society, 1892. 8p.
11459. Green Armytage, North. Convocation and Parliament: an essay on the Clergy Discipline Bill of 1892.
London: J. Masters, 1892. 10p.
11460. Hardie, J. Keir. "Parties and programmes in the new Parliament: the Labour Party." New Review 7 (July-
Dec. 1892): 147-57.
11461. Healy, T. M. "Procedure in Parliament." New Ireland Review 1 (March-Sept. 1894): 27-34.
11462. ---. "The tactics of the opposition: a defence." New Review 9 (July-Dec. 1893): 94-98.
11463. Hely-Hutchinson, John Luke George, 5th Earl of Donoughmore. "The House of Lords and the Home Rule
Bill." North American Review 157 (July-Dec. 1893): 298-306.
11464. Hobhouse, Alfred, 1st Baron Hobhouse. "The House of Lords and betterment." Contemporary Review 65
(Jan.-June 1894): 438-52, 704-12. [The second part is a rebuttal of the criticism by the 8th Duke of Argyll:
483-95; on local taxation in London.]
11465. House of Lords, June 15th, 1894. Debate on the second reading of the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill.
Comments of the Press. London: Marriage Law Reform Association, 1895. 279p. [For the debate, see pp.
13-40.]
11466. Jennings, L. J. "The modern member of Parliament." Macmillan's Magazine 67 (Nov. 1892-April 1893):
304-9. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11467. Kebbel, T. E. "At last." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 158 (July-Dec. 1895): 146-56. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index; fall of Lord Rosebery's government.]
11468. ---. "The coup d'état." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 154 (July-Dec. 1893): 310-22. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index; an attack on the Home Rule Bill.]
11469. ---. "Destructives and conservatives." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 156 (July-Dec. 1894): 159-68.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11470. ---. "The end." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 155 (Jan.-June 1894): 303-12. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index; end of a session.]
11471. ---. "Escape from the wreck." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 155 (Jan.-June 1894): 456-68.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11472. ---. "The new treason." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 154 (July-Dec. 1893): 462-78. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index; an attack on the Home Rule Bill.]
11473. ---. "A platform Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 155 (Jan.-June 1894): 871-81. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11474. ---. "Political stock-jobbers." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 155 (Jan.-June 1894): 153-64. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11475. ---. "Stealing a session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 154 (July-Dec. 1893): 892-905. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index; objections to the extension of the autumn session of 1893 to Christmas and beyond.]
11476. Kebbel, T. E., and Reginald Macleod. "Session of 1894." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 156 (July-Dec.
1894): 438-52. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11477. Kinnear, J. Boyd. "The work of Parliament." Scots Magazine 13 (Jan.-May 1894): 543-48. [On the
legislative burden.]
11478. Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H., 1st Baron Brabourne. "The outlook of the new year." Blackwood's Magazine
151 (Jan.-June 1892): 151-68. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11479. ---. "The results of the election." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 152 (July-Dec. 1892): 293-318.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11480. ---. "A retrospect and a prospect." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 153 (Jan.-June 1893): 164-78.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11481. "The legislation of the session." Bankers' Insurance Managers' & Agents' Magazine 58 (July-Dec. 1894):
477-80.
11482. Lucy, Henry W. A diary of the Home Rule Parliament, 1892-1895. London: Cassell, 1896. viii, 488p.
11483. ---. "From behind the Speaker's chair." Strand Magazine 5 (Jan.-June 1893): 89-94, 198-202, 267-73, 381-
88, 490-97, 624-32; 6 (July-Dec. 1893): 62-69, 191-98, 253-60, 469-77, 583-89; 7 (Jan.-June 1894): 189-
96, 388-93, 481-96, 645-52; 8 (July-Dec. 1894): 34-40, 218-4; 9 (Jan.-June 1895): 25-32, 166-73, 265-71,
377-82, 515-21, 624-30. [Nos. 1-22 of a regular series of lively sketches with caricatures by F. C. Gould.]
11484. ---. Peeps at Parliament taken from behind the Speaker's chair. London: George Newnes, 1903. xvi, 378p.
[Sessions 1893-1895.]
11485. ---. Peeps at Parliament: taken from behind the Speaker's chair. 2nd ed. London: George Newnes, 1904.
xiv, 378p.
11486. Lugard, F. D. "East and West Africa in Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 155 (Jan.-June
1894): 133-42.
11487. Macleod, Reginald. "The peers and the people." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 154 (July-Dec. 1893):
597-604. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; the Home Rule Bill in the House of Lords.]
11488. Mallock, W. H. "Conservatism and democracy." Quarterly Review 176 (Jan.-April 1893): 254-86.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11489. Massingham, H. W. "Why not dissolve?" Contemporary Review 65 (Jan.-June 1894): 903-8.
11490. Maxwell, Herbert. "The rural voter." National Review 18 (Sept. 1891-Feb. 1892 1892): 577-94.
11491. McCarthy, Justin. "New parties in Parliament." North American Review 158 (Jan.-June 1894): 401-11.
11492. ---. "Parties and programmes in the new Parliament: the Nationalists." New Review 7 (July-Dec. 1892): 129-
35.
11493. Miles Inglorius. "Speeches and speakers of today." New Review 7 (July-Dec. 1892): 422-29, 694-700.
11494. Milman, Archibald. "Parliamentary procedure versus obstruction." Quarterly Review 178 (Jan.-April 1894):
486-503. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11495. ---. "The peril of Parliament." Quarterly Review 178 (Jan.-April 1894): 263-88. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11496. Morton, E. J., and J. Scott Montague. "First impressions in the "House"." Pall Mall Magazine 1 (May-Oct.
1893): 276-80.
11497. Mott, A. J. "Lords and Commons." Macmillan's Magazine 69 (Nov. 1893-April 1894): 241-47.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11498. Moulton, J. Fletcher. "The House of Commons: a plea for action." Contemporary Review 67 (Jan.-June
1895): 305-16.
11499. M. P. The founding of St. Stephen's Golf Club. London: W. Ridgway, 1894. 31p. [A satire.]
11500. M. P. "Incidents of the autumn session." National Review 22 (Sept. 1893-Feb. 1894): 664-72.
11501. ---. "The session: its personal aspects." National Review 22 (Sept. 1893-Feb. 1894): 230-41.
11502. Nash, Vaughan. "The Employers' Liability Bill." Fortnightly Review 61 (Jan.-June 1894): 244-54. [The
House of Lords and the bill.]
11503. The new House of Commons, July 1892; with biographical notices of its members, recorded polls,
comparisons with previous elections, and statistical analysis. Reprinted from "The Times". London:
Macmillan; The Times Office, 1892. 328p.
11504. Northcote, Walter Stafford, 2nd Earl of Iddesleigh. "The decadence of Parliament." Blackwood's
Edinburgh Magazine 154 (July-Dec. 1893): 605-8. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; an attack on the
quality of members in the Commons.]
11505. Parker, Percy L. "A young man's impressions of the House of Commons: a chat with Mr. J. Williams Benn
M.P." Young Man 8 (1894): 43-45.
11506. "Philanthropists in Parliament." Quiver: an illustrated magazine for Sunday and general reading 3rd ser.,
28 (Nov. 1892-Oct. 1893): 1-3.
11507. Porritt, Edward. "Bargains in Parliament." North American Review 158 (Jan.-June 1894): 631-35.
11508. "The position of the House of Lords." Westminster Review 142 (July-Dec. 1894): 22-32.
11509. Roscoe, Edward Stanley. "The House of Lords." Edinburgh Review 178 (July-Oct. 1893): 404-38.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11510. Russell, T. W., J. E. Redmond, and Viscount Cranborne. "The 'Gag' and the Commons." New Review 9
(July-Dec. 1893): 113-33. [Use of the 'guillotine' during the proceedings on the Home Rule Bill in 1893.]
11511. Scrutator. "The House of Lords and Bengal Cadastral Survey." Law Magazine and Law Review 4th ser., 18
(1892-93): 295-98.
11512. Shaw-Lefevre, George John, 1st Baron Eversley. "Parties and programmes in the new Parliament: the
Liberal Unionists." New Review 7 (July-Dec. 1892): 135-47.
11513. Spender, Harold. "Can the House of Commons be saved?" New Review 9 (July-Dec. 1893): 409-15.
11514. ---. The story of the Home Rule session. (Reprinted, with additions and alterations, from "The Westminster
Gazette"); With 300 portraits of politicans by F. C. Gould. Westminster Popular, 3. London: Office of "The
Westminster Gazette" and T. Fisher Unwin, 1893. 95p.
11515. Strachey, John St. Loe. "An appeal to the House of Lords." National Review 22 (Sept. 1893-Feb. 1894):
738-41.
11516. Wallace, Robert. "The ninth clause - (To my fellow Gladstonians)." Nineteenth Century 34 (July-Dec.
1893): 10-21. [The ninth clause of the Irish Home Rule Bill: should Irish Members of Parliament be
allowed to vote on English affairs after Home Rule?]
11517. Wilkinson, Spenser. "Cartridges." National Review 25 (March-Aug. 1895): 843-50. [On the vote of
censure in 1895 on the Secretary of State for War.]
11518. ---. "The civilian minister." In his War and policy: essays: 277-87. Westminster: Constable, 1900. [A
reprint of no. 11517.]
1895 Parliament
11519. Annand, James. "The intolerable waste of Parliament." New Review 15 (July-Dec. 1896): 215-25.
11520. Bellot, Hugh H. L. "The moral of the general election." Westminster Review 144 (July-Dec. 1895): 173-77.
11521. Bompas, H. M. "Parliamentary questions of the day: church disestablishment." Fortnightly Review 63
(1895): 362-68.
11522. Bussy, F. Moir. Lords and Commons: an illustrated parliamentary paper. 14 vols. London: Printed and
published at the Parliamentary Debates Printing Works, 1899. [Published in 14 issues, February-May
1899.]
11523. Cameron, Howard. "A night in the House of Commons." Temple Magazine 3 (Oct. 1898-Sept. 1899): 773-
75.
11524. Conservative M.P. "A khakhi dissolution." National Review 35 (March-Aug. 1900): 721-26.
11525. Cowell, Herbert. "The dissolution of Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 168 (July-Dec. 1900):
608-26. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11526. Cromwell, Archibald. "Our youngest members of Parliament." Windsor Magazine 3 (Jan.-June 1896): 116-
23.
11527. Crosthwaite, Charles, and T. E. Kebbel. "The last session of the century." Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine 169 (Jan.-June 1901): 148-60.
11528. Dewar, G. A. B. "Is Parliament so shocking?" Westminster Review 149 (Jan.-June 1898): 324-28.
11529. ---. "The old M. P. and the new." Westminster Review 146 (July-Dec. 1896): 628-34.
11530. Dilke, Charles W. "The late session." Progressive Review 1 (Oct. 1896-March 1897): 53-62.
11531. Dolman, Frederick. "The young men of the House of Commons." Young Man 11 (1897): 27-30.
11532. Escott, T. H. S. "Recess silence and sessional results." New Century Review 6 (July-Dec. 1899): 290-95.
11533. Fennelly, Teddy. "The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 - Tory inspired legislation that ended the
power and privileges of the landlords." Laois Heritage 1 (2003): 29-54.
11534. Green, Walford D. "First impressions of the House of Commons." Windsor Magazine 3 (Jan-June 1896):
124-25.
11535. Harrison, Frederic. "The new Parliament." Positivist Review 3 (1895): 157-61.
11536. ---. "The rejected Queen's speech." Positivist Review 7 (1899): 185-89. [An alternative Queen's speech.]
11537. Herlihy, John. "The record of the session." Westminster Review 146 (July-Dec. 1896): 367-77.
11538. ---. "The record of the session, 1899." Westminster Review 152 (July-Dec. 1899): 383-96.
11539. Higginbottom, Frederick J. "Silhouettes in Parliament." Pall Mall Magazine 18 (May-Aug. 1899): 96-103,
266-73, 396-402, 566-72; 19 (Sept.-Dec.1899): 117-23. [Profiles, with caricatures, of leading members of
the House of Commons.]
11540. Hobhouse, Alfred, 1st Baron Hobhouse. "The position of the House of Lords." Contemporary Review 66
(1895): 774-94. [Reprinted in the Living Age 6th ser., 5 (1895): 32-47.]
11541. Holms, James Douglas. "Tyranny of the party whip." Westminster Review 150 (July-Dec. 1898): 477-82.
11542. Kebbel, T. E. "The closure and common sense." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 160 (July-Dec. 1896):
126-34. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; obstruction by Irish members.]
11543. ---. "The debate on the address." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 163 (Jan.-June 1898): 439-50.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11544. ---. "A fresh start." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 161 (Jan.-June 1897): 158-70. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11545. ---. "From top to bottom." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 159 (Jan.-June 1896): 776-94. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
11546. ---. "A healthy change." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 162 (1897): 294-304. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11547. ---. "The last chapter of party history." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 160 (July-Dec. 1896): 431-42.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index; obstruction by Irish Members.]
11548. ---. "The last six months." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 164 (July-Dec. 1898): 296-308. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11549. ---. "The lesson of lost opportunities." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 159 (Jan.-June 1896): 150-62.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11550. ---. "Ministerialists and unionists." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 157 (1895): 807-16. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
11551. ---. "The new day." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 158 (July-Dec. 1895): 445-56. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11552. ---. "The new obstruction a serious danger." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 159 (Jan.-June 1896): 927-
35. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11553. ---. "The opening session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 159 (Jan.-June 1896): 471-82. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11554. ---. "Political evolution." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 157 (1895): 651-61. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11555. ---. "The political prospect." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 161 (Jan.-June 1897): 444-54. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
11556. ---. "The rise of the curtain." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 157 (1895): 490-500. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11557. ---. "The Senate and the field." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 161 (Jan.-June 1897): 733-42.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11558. ---. "Their sixth session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 168 (July-Dec. 1900): 295-304. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
11559. "A list of peers and heirs apparent of peers who served in the South African War of 1899-1902." In The
complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom New ed., edited by
G. E. Cokayne. Vol. 3: 592-96. London: St Catherine Press, 1913.
11560. Lucy, Henry W. A diary of the Unionist Parliament 1895-1900. Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith, 1901. xiii,
418p.
11561. ---. "From behind the Speaker's chair." Strand Magazine 10 (July-Dec. 1895): 49-55, 227-33; 11 (Jan.-June
1896): 145-50, 274-80, 385-91, 566-72, 683-88; 12 (July-Dec. 1896): 28-32, 147-52; 13 (Jan.-June 1897):
26-31, 161-66, 329-5, 465-71, 575-80, 732-38; 14 (July-Dec. 1897): 103-08, 177-82; 15 (Jan.-June 1898):
190-96, 331-7, 402-08, 545-1, 642-48; 16 (July-Dec. 1898): 75-80, 183-88, 297-303; 17 (Jan.-June 1899):
160-66, 295-300, 476-81, 540-45, 763-68; 18 (July-Dec. 1899): 44-49, 164-69; 19 (Jan.-June 1900): 187-
92, 272-78, 397-402, 581-86, 666-70; 20 (July-Dec. 1900): 102-07, 147-52. [Nos. 23-61 of a regular series
of lively sketches with caricatures by F. C. Gould.]
11562. ---. Later peeps at Parliament taken from behind the Speaker's chair. London: George Newnes, 1904. xix,
578p. [Covers 1895-1902.]
11563. MacDonagh, Michael. "From the lobby of the House of Commons." Macmillan's Magazine 72 (May-Oct.
1895): 195-202.
11564. ---. "From the lobby of the House of Commons." In his The book of Parliament: 330-49. London: Isbister,
1897.
11565. ---. "A night in the House of Lords." Good Words 38 (1897): 133-40.
11566. ---. "A night in the Reporters' Gallery." Nineteenth Century 37 (Jan.-June 1895): 516-26. [Reprinted in
Living Age 205 (April-June 1895): 50-58.]
11567. McCarthy, Justin. "The late session of Parliament." North American Review 163 (July-Dec. 1896): 304-15.
11568. "Men and manners in Parliament." Young Man 14 (1900): 371-74.
11569. M. P. "Parliamentary wits and wags." Temple Magazine 3 (Oct. 1898-Sept. 1899): 167-73.
11570. The new House of Commons, July 1895; with biographical notices of its members, recorded polls,
comparisons with previous elections, and statistical analysis. Reprinted from "The Times". London:
Macmillan; The Times Office, 1895. 368p.
11571. O'Connor, T. P. "The celebrities of the House of Commons." Harper's Monthly Magazine 95 (June-Nov.
1897): 111-28, 205-24.
11572. Otte, T. G. "'Avenge England's dishonour': by-elections, Parliament and the politics of foreign policy in
1898." English Historical Review 121 (2006): 385-428.
11573. Parliamentary Hand. "Some popular M.P.'s." Woman at Home 6 (April-Sept. 1899): 829-38.
11574. Paul, Herbert. "The House of Commons and its leader." Contemporary Review 71 (Jan.-June 1897): 329-
41. [On A. J. Balfour.]
11575. Pigott, Mostyn T. Songs of a session: being a lyric record of parliamentary doings during 1896. London:
Innes, 1896. viii, 120p.
11576. Porritt, Edward. "Recent legislation in England." Yale Review 5 (May 1896-Feb. 1897): 272-87.
11577. ---. "English legislation in 1897." Yale Review 6 (May 1897-Feb. 1898): 267-89.
11578. ---. "British legislation in the session of 1898." Yale Review 7 (May 1898-Feb. 1899): 331-37.
11579. Quasivates. "A seeming Liberal check in England." Catholic World 61 (April-Sept. 1895): 658-64.
11580. Rasch, Fred Carne. "Long speeches and bores." Fortnightly Review 68 (July-Dec. 1897): 961-62.
11581. Rendle, John. "Budget night in the House of Commons: viewed from the Press Gallery." Windsor Magazine
3 (Jan.-June 1896): 431-35.
11582. Rhode, Dyke. "The dual control at St. Stephen's: bringing fresh light on old figures." New Century Review 1
(Jan.-June 1897): 456-63. [On Joseph Chamberlain and A. J. Balfour.]
11583. Robertson, John M. "The general election." Free Review 4 (April-Sept. 1895): 459-80.
11584. Russell, T. W. "Parliamentary questions of the day: Mr. Morley and the First Land Bill." Fortnightly
Review 63 (1895): 347-61.
11585. Statham, F. R. "The coming struggle." Westminster Review 151 (Jan.-June 1899): 13-19. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index; struggle between Lords and the Liberal Party.]
11586. ---. "Parties and Parliament." Westminster Review 150 (July-Dec. 1898): 357-62. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
11587. "The statutes for the year 1896." Bankers' Insurance Managers' & Agents' Magazine 62 (July-Dec. 1896):
597-99.
11588. Taggart, Michael. "Alexander Chaffers and the genesis of the Vexatious Actions Act 1896." Cambridge
Law Journal 63 (2004): 656-84.
11589. Tearem, M. P. "The military amateurs." Contemporary Review 73 (Jan.-June 1898): 335-45. [Soldier
Members of the Commons.]
11590. Thomas, F. G. "The Liberal Party and the Peers." Westminster Review 151 (Jan.-June 1899): 20-27.
11591. White, F. A. "The coming dissolution." Westminster Review 154 (July-Dec. 1900): 237-52.
11592. Whitmore, C. A. "The work of the session." National Review 14 (Sept. 1889-Feb. 1890): 1-9.
11593. Wilkinson, Kosmo. "Timely truths for the outs and ins." Fortnightly Review 64 (July-Dec. 1895): 170-78.
11594. Williamson, David. Parliament's tribute to Gladstone. London: James Bowden, 1898. 76p. [Speeches in
Parliament after the death of Gladstone.]
11595. Wright, Marcus J. "The British Parliament." Arena [Boston] 13 (June-Nov. 1895): 31-37.
11596. ---. "The prorogation of the British Parliament." Arena [Boston] 2 (June-Nov. 1890): 581-87. [Description
of the prorogation on 30 August 1889.]
1900 Parliament
11597. Atherley-Jones, L. A. "The House of Commons." Nineteenth Century 49 (Jan.-June 1901): 1004-11.
11598. Bell, John. "The Labour group in Parliament." Universal Magazine 1 (Feb.-Oct. 1900): 333-48.
11599. Birrell, Augustine, Henry Fowler, Lestocq Erskine, and G. W. E. Russell. Mr. Balfour's Parliament. Report
of speeches delivered by Mr. Augustine Birrell ... Sir Henry Fowler ... Mr. Lestocq Erskine, and Mr. G. W.
E. Russell (Chairman) at the Trocadero Restaurant on February 1st, 1905. London: A. & C. Black, 1905.
24p.
11600. Collings, T. C. "Preachers in Parliament. I House of Lords." Sunday at Home (1901-02): 283-86.
11601. ---. "Preachers in Parliament. II House of Commons." Sunday at Home (1901-02): 365-71.
11602. "The commercial party in Parliament." Magazine of Commerce 1 (Nov. 1902-Feb. 1903): 126-29.
[Members interested in commerce.]
11603. Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Bill. Report of the debates in Parliament, the official
correspondence with the Australian delegates, and other papers, etc. With the text of the Act, 63 & 63 Vict.,
ch. xii. London: Wyman, 1900. v, 8-197p.
11604. Conder, Claude Regnier. "The Irish Land Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 172 (Jan.-June 1903):
606-20. [Attributed in David Finkelstein's An index to Blackwood's Magazine 1901-1980, 1995.]
11605. Cook, E. T. "Paralysis of Parliament." Quarterly Review 194 (July-Oct. 1901): 601-36. [Published
anonymously.]
11606. Cosby, D. S. A. "Decay of Parliament. Is it temporary or permanent?" Westminster Review 164 (July-Dec.
1905): 357-60.
11607. Courtney, Leonard Henry, 1st Baron Courtney. "The decline of Parliament." Monthly Review 17, no. 3
(Dec. 1904): 13-21.
11608. Cowell, Herbert. "The new Parliament." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 168 (July-Dec. 1900): 783-92.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11609. "A desperate Opposition." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 176 (July-Dec. 1904): 286-96.
11610. Duffy, T. Gavan. Capitalism in Parliament: the crimes of a session. Tracts for the Times, 6. London:
Published by the Independent Labour Party, 1905. 15p.
11611. Escott, T. H. S. "Solution and dissolution." New Century Review 8 (July-Dec. 1900): 1-5.
11612. Fraser, John Foster. "The new House of Commons." Pall Mall Magazine 23 (Jan.-April 1901): 40-48.
[Reprinted in Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature 136 (Jan.-June 1901): 577-84, and in Living Age 228
(Jan.-March 1901): 681-88.]
11613. Furniss, Harry. "The House of Commons as it should be." Cassell's Magazine 36 (Dec. 1902-May 1903):
26-30. [Suggestions for new appointments.]
11614. Gould, F. Carruthers. A pictorial history of the Education Bill campaign, 1902. Westminster cartoons, 7.
London: Westminster Gazette, 1903. iii, 47p.
11615. Greenwood, Frederick. "Party dissension and parliamentary decay." New Liberal Review 2 (Aug. 1901 -
Jan. 1902): 26-36.
11616. Heaton, J. Henniker. "The Mother of Parliaments." Leisure Hour 50 (1901-02): 223-33, 294-300.
11617. Hope, James Fitzalan, 1st Baron Rankeillour. A history of the 1900 Parliament. Edinburgh: William
Blackwood, 1908. x, 311p.
11618. "House of Commons and the Army estimates." Contemporary Review 83 (Jan.-June 1903): 263-68.
11619. The House of Commons, February 1901. With biographical notices of its members, recorded polls,
comparisons with previous elections, and statistical analysis. From "The Times". London: Macmillan,
1901. 356p.
11620. Hull, A. M. A. "Colonel Younghusband's mission to Lhasa, 1904: Parliament, the British government and
the 'forward policy' in Tibet." M.A., University of Durham, 1989.
11621. Iwan-Müller, E. B. "Mr. Balfour's leadership of the House of Commons." Fortnightly Review 82 (July-Dec.
1904): 198-210.
11622. John Bull, Junior. "Parliament and the party-system." Macmillan's Magazine 84 (May-Oct. 1901): 471-80.
11623. Kebbel, T. E. "The Address and its lessons." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 167 (Jan.-June 1900): 445-
56. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
11624. ---. "The autumn session: education and freedom of association." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 172
(July-Dec. 1902): 864-73.
11625. ---. "The Government and parties." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 173 (Jan.-June 1902): 720-34.
11626. ---. "A languid session and a Liberal farce." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 170 (July-Dec. 1901): 293-
306.
11627. ---. "No dissolution." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 178 (July-Dec. 1905): 127-32.
11628. ---. "The parliamentary prospect." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 171 (Jan.-June 1902): 278-87.
11629. ---. "Party politics and public business." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 171 (Jan.-June 1902): 722-32.
11630. ---. "The session." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 174 (July-Dec. 1903): 390-402.
11631. Kendall, John. "To the Lower House." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 175 (Jan.-June 1904): 731-32.
[Attributed in David Finkelstein's An index to Blackwood's Magazine 1901-1980, 1995; a satire in verse.]
11632. Kent, C. B. Roylance. "Parliamentary machine." Longman's Magazine 40 (May-Oct. 1902): 423-32.
11633. Keppel, Arnold Alan Cecil, 8th Earl of Albemarle. Sketches in and out of Parliament. London: Raphael
Tuck, c.1900. 4p. [34 sketches, mainly MPs and Peers.]
11634. Kershen, Anne J. "The 1905 Aliens Act." History Today 55, no. 3 (March 2005): 13-19.
11635. King, Desmond. "Liberal and illiberal immigration policy: a comparison of early British (1905) and US
(1924) legislation." Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 1, no. 1 (Summer 2000): 78-96.
11636. Kinnear, Alfred. "The coming session." New Liberal Review 2 (Aug. 1901-Jan. 1902): 863-74.
11637. ---. "The progress of the session." New Liberal Review 1 (Feb.-July 1901): 493-500, 694-704.
11638. ---. "The Upas tree Parliament." New Liberal Review 2 (Aug. 1901-Jan. 1902): 116-21.
11639. Land values in Parliament: speeches by Charles P. Trevelyan, M.P., Dr. MacNamara, M.P., M.L.S.B.,
Thomas Shaw, M.P., and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, M.P., G.C.S.B. London: English League for the
Taxation of Land Values, 1903. 22p.
11640. Lawrence, Arthur. "The session, - and dissolution." New Liberal Review 7 (Feb.-April 1904): 111-16.
11641. "Leaders in the Lords (i) Earl Spencer (ii) Lord Rosebery." In Coming men on coming questions, edited by
W. T. Stead: 21-42. London: Review of Reviews, 1905.
11642. Leonard, R. Maynard. "Literature in the House of Commons." New Liberal Review 4 (Aug. 1902-Jan.
1903): 671-76. [Literary Members.]
11643. Lloyd George, David. "The stagnation of business in the House of Commons." New Liberal Review 1 (Feb-
July 1901): 458-63.
11644. Lucy, Henry W. The Balfourian Parliament, 1900-1905. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1906. xii, 439p.
11645. ---. "From behind the Speaker's chair." Strand Magazine 20 (July-Dec. 1900): 508-12; 21 (Jan.-July 1901):
153-59, 274-78, 410-14, 508-13, 701-06; 22 (July-Dec.): 104-08, 173-78; 23 (Jan.-June 1902): 169-74,
289-93, 435-39, 565-69, 693-98; 24 (July-Dec. 1902) 77-81, 184-87, 462-66, 519-23; 677-80. [Nos. 62-
79, the final installment, of a regular series of lively sketches with caricatures by F. C. Gould.]
11646. Lyons, F. S. L. "The Irish Unionist party and the devolution crisis of 1904-5." Irish Historical Studies 6
(1948-49): 1-22.
11647. MacDonagh, Michael. "How Edward VII opened his first Parliament." In his Parliament: its romance, its
comedy, its pathos: 84-107. London: P. S. King, 1904.
11648. Mackintosh, Alexander. "The young man in Parliament." Young Man 16 (1902): 82-84.
11649. Maclean, J. M. "The Indian debate in the House of Commons." East & West [Bombay] 2 (1903): 31-34.
[On the debate in 1902.]
11650. Manton, Kevin. "The 1902 Education Act." History Today 52, no. 12 (Dec. 2002): 18-19.
11651. Mayer, Martin. Geheime Diplomatie und öffentliche Meinung: die Parlamente in Frankreich, Deutschland
und Grossbritannien und die erste Marokkokrise 1904-1906. Beiträage zur Geschichte des
Parlamentarismus und der politischen Parteien, 133. Dusseldorf: Droste, 2002. 383p. ['Secret diplomacy
and public opinion: parliaments in France, Germany and Great Britain and the first Morocco crisis 1904-
1906'.]
11652. McCready, H. W. "The revolt of the Unionist free traders." Parliamentary Affairs 16 (1962-63): 188-206.
[Author's name incorrectly spelt McCreedy in the journal.]
11653. "The misrepresentation of the working-class in Parliament." New Century Review 8 (July-Dec. 1900): 367-
72. [On the Labour group in Parliament.]
11654. Moyle, Edmund J. "Peculiarities of leading politicians." Chambers's Journal 6th ser., 4 (Dec. 1900-Nov.
1901): 806-9.
11655. M. P. "Below the gangway." New Liberal Review 3 (Feb.-June 1902): 251-57.
11656. ---. "Liberal inertia in the House of Commons." New Liberal Review 3 (Feb.-June 1902): 482-87.
11657. ---. "Recent elections and the Liberal League." New Liberal Review 4 (Aug. 1902-Jan. 1903): 398-403.
11658. Nelson, Horatio, 3rd Earl Nelson. "House of Lords." Monthly Review 4, no. 2 (Aug. 1901): 52-61.
11659. The new House of Commons, October 1900. With biographical notices of its members, recorded polls,
comparisons with previous elections, and statistical analysis. From "The Times". London: Macmillan,
1900. 356p.
11660. Newman, Arthur E. T. "The lessons of the election." New Century Review 8 (July-Dec. 1900): 377-83.
11661. New Member. "Troubles of a young M.P." Harmsworth London Magazine 8 (Feb.-July 1902): 208-12.
[On a new M.P.]
11662. Norman, Henry. "The Mother of Parliaments: glimpses of life in the House of Commons." Century
Illustrated Monthly Magazine [British ed.] 68 (May-Oct. 1904): 3-22.
11663. ---. "A new member's first impression of the British Parliament." Outlook [NY] 67 (Jan.-April 1901): 105-
13.
11664. O'Connor, T. P. "The hours of the House of Commons." Universal Magazine 1 (Feb.-Oct. 1900): 256-61.
[On the timetable of the House.]
11665. The parliamentary history of the Education Act of 1902. London: Liberal Publication Department, 1903. vi,
138p.
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11847. Kebbel, T. E. "The Education Bill." Blackwood's Magazine 179 (Jan.-June 1906): 735-42.
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11861. MacDonagh, Michael. "The House of Commons at work." Monthly Review 25, no. 1 (Oct 1906): 54-76.
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11878. Yoxall, James. "The new House of Commons." Cornhill Magazine 3rd ser., 20 (1906): 509-20. [A
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1910 Parliament
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11880. The popular guide to the House of Commons elected between January 13 and February 10, 1910, to the
third Parliament of His Majesty King Edward VII. London: Pall Mall Press, 1910. 166p.
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11882. Auditor Tantum. "Characters in the Commons." Fortnightly Review 109 (Jan.-June 1918): 694-704.
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11889. David, E. I. "The Liberal Party divided 1916-1918." Historical Journal 13 (1970): 509-33.
11890. De Motie ter dankbetuiging van het Britsche Parlement aan de strijdmacht. Redevoeringen gehouden in
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11896. Douglas, Roy. "Voluntary enlistment in the First World War and the work of the Parliamentary Recruiting
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11900. Fletcher, Ian Christopher. "Opposition by journalism? The socialist and suffragist press and the passage of
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11901. Fraser, Peter. "The Unionist debacle of 1911 and Balfour's retirement." Journal of Modern History 35
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11903. Gascoyne-Cecil, Lord William. "Is the House of Commons just?" Nineteenth Century 76 (July-Dec. 1914):
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11904. Gilbert, Bentley B. "The British National Insurance Act of 1911 and the commercial insurance lobby."
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11909. Gwynn, Stephen. "Home rule and the House of Lords." Nineteenth Century 73 (Jan.-June 1913): 580-96.
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11912. Hassam, S. E. "The Parliamentary Labour Party and its relations with the Liberals, 1910-14." M.Litt.,
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11919. Lough, Thomas. "Parliament during the war." Contemporary Review 111 (Jan.-June 1917): 607-17.
11920. Lucy, Henry W. "At Westminster in wartime." Cornhill Magazine 3rd ser., 39 (July-Dec. 1915): 673-80.
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11929. Moss-Blundell, Edward Whitaker. The House of Commons book of remembrance 1914-1918. London:
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11932. "New Parliaments in war-time." Candid Quarterly Review no. 8 (Nov. 1915): 747-50. [Criticises
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11935. Page, Arthur. "The constitution under Cromwell and Asquith." Blackwood's Magazine 192 (July-Dec.
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11944. Rodner, William S. "Conservatism, resistance and Lord Hugh Cecil." History of Political Thought 9 (1988):
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11950. Smith, Frederick Edwin, 1st Earl of Birkenhead. "Parliamentary oratory." Oxford and Cambridge Review,
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11977. Bendikat, Elfi. "Politikstile, Konfliktlinien and Lagerstruktur im deutschen, britischen und französischen
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11983. Birrell, Augustine. "Parliamentary candidates." In his The collected essays & addresses of the Rt. Hon.
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1835 General Election
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1847 General Election
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1852 General Election
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1857 General Election
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1859 General Election
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1865 General Election
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1868 General Election
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1880 General Election
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1885 General Election
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12345. Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H., 1st Baron Brabourne. "The verdict of the country." Blackwood's Edinburgh
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12366. "The appeal to the country." National Review 19 (March-Aug. 1892): 585-90.
12367. Asquith, Margot. "A week of electioneering: notes from my diary." Strand Magazine 51 (1916): 393-403.
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12369. Carnegie, Andrew. "The impending elections in England and America." Nineteenth Century 32 (July-Dec.
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12370. "The coming election." Tinsley's Magazine 47 (June-Nov. 1891): 272-74. [An exhortation to register.]
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12372. Dicey, Edward. "The choice of England." Nineteenth Century 32 (July-Dec. 1892): 1-12.
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12381. Holms, James Douglas. "Liberal prospects at the General Election." Westminster Review 137 (Jan.-June
1892): 233-44.
12382. Jennings, L. J. "Parliamentary and election prospects." Quarterly Review 174 (Jan.-April 1892): 254-85.
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12383. Kebbel, T. E. "The plough & the platform." National Review 19 (March-Aug. 1892): 176-90.
12384. Knatchbull-Hugessen, E. H., 1st Baron Brabourne. "The coming struggle." Blackwood's Edinburgh
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12385. Leppington, C. H. d'E. "A striking electoral anomaly." National Review 20 (Sept. 1892-Feb. 1893): 129-31.
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12386. List of Members of the House of Commons, elected July, 1892. With the number of votes polled for each
candidate; also a list of the elections, with the names of the new members who have been elected, from that
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12388. McDermot, George. "Home rule and the election." Catholic World 55 (April-Sept. 1892): 225-31.
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12393. Ross-of-Bladensburg, John Foster George. Philips's Simplex chart for recording election results. With
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12395. ---. "The general election and after." Contemporary Review 62 (July-Dec. 1892): 288-304.
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12397. Temple, Richard. "The general election: a forecast." New Review 6 (Jan.-June 1892): 666-77.
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12399. Whitmore, C. A. "The general election: the real radical programme." National Review 19 (March-Aug.
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1895 General Election
12401. Abel Heywood's House of Commons, 1895. List of members and candidates, and votes polled for each;
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12403. Beesly, Edward Spencer. "The elections." Positivist Review 3 (1895): 148-51.
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12407. Chisholm, Hugh. "The election petitions of 1895-6." Fortnightly Review 65 (1896): 759-66.
12408. Cunningham, W. "The general election, and the prospects of social legislation." Economic Review 5 (1895):
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12409. Dicey, Edward. "The general election: the rout of the faddists." Nineteenth Century 38 (July-Dec. 1895):
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12410. ---. "The triumph of conservatism." Quarterly Review 182 (July-Oct. 1895): 538-67. [Attributed in the
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12411. The election recorder; giving the names of Members of Parliament at the dissolution in 1895 and providing
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12415. Gould, F. Carruthers. Cartoons of the campaign: a collection of political cartoons made during the general
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12416. Kebbel, T. E. "Britain in the box." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 158 (July-Dec. 1895): 298-308.
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12417. Mahon, J. L. "The Labour Party and the general election." National Review 23 (March-Aug. 1894): 637-49.
12418. Massingham, H. W. "The débâcle - and after." Contemporary Review 68 (July-Dec. 1895): 299-304.
12419. Maxwell, Herbert. "A crisis in English history." Forum [N.Y.] 20 (Sept. 1895-Feb. 1896): 144-59.
12420. McCarthy, Justin. ""Why, whence, whither?"." Forum [N.Y.] 20 (Sept. 1895-Feb. 1896): 170-80.
12421. "The National Social Union and the general election." Review of Reviews 12 (July-Dec. 1895): 67-72.
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12423. The new House of Commons, 1895. "Mems about Members, with over 500 portraits, 20 electoral maps,
and particulars of the polls; forming a complete record of the four general election of 1885, 1886, 1892,
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1895.]
12424. Nye, G. H. F. "The Church and the general election." Religious Review of Reviews 10 (June-Nov. 1895):
93-99. [Deals especially with Welsh disestablishment.]
12425. Ramsay, James. "A note on Liberalism and Labour." Scots Magazine 14 (June-Nov. 1894): 499-501.
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12426. Readman, Paul A. "The 1895 general election and political change in late Victorian Britain." Historical
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12427. Rogers, J. Guinness. "The general election: what does it all mean." Nineteenth Century 38 (July-Dec.
1895): 177-87.
12428. Russell, George W. E. "Causes of the Liberal defeat." Forum [N.Y.] 20 (Sept. 1895-Feb. 1896): 160-69.
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12432. Traill, H. D. "Lord Salisbury's triumph." Fortnightly Review 64 (July-Dec. 1895): 355-66.
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1900 General Election
12434. Baines, Talbot. "The general election." Quarterly Review 192 (July-Oct. 1900): 565-82.
12435. Beesly, Edward Spencer. "The Khakhi election." Positivist Review 8 (1900): 161-63.
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12439. Enstam, Mary Elizabeth York. "The Khaki election of 1900 in the United Kingdom." Ph.D., Duke
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12440. "For honour! For fatherland! To the men of England!" Westminster Review 153 (Jan.-June 1900): 494-503.
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12445. Harrison, Frederic. "After the Khakhi election." Positivist Review 8 (1900): 191-95.
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12448. Lucy, Henry W. "The British general election." Forum [N.Y.] 30 (Sept. 1900-Feb. 1901): 191-201.
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12450. The new House of Commons, 1900. "Mems about Members, with over 500 portraits, 25 electoral maps,
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12451. Nicholls, Paul Llewellyn. Khakhi and the confessional: a study of a religious issue at the 1900 general
election in England. Melbourne University history monographs, 27. Melbourne: Department of History,
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12455. Sibley, N. W. "The coming general election." New Century Review 8 (July-Dec. 1900): 159-66.
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12457. Tugman, Frederic W. "To the electors of the United Kingdom." Westminster Review 153 (Jan.-June 1900):
167-76.
12458. "Women's work in the recent elections." Englishwoman's Review 32 (Jan.-Oct. 1901): 3-9.
1906 General Election
12459. Accountant. "What will be the Liberal majority at the general election? A detailed estimate based on the by-
elections." In Coming men on coming questions, edited by W. T. Stead: 285-308. London: Review of
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12460. Bealey, Frank. "The electoral arrangement between the Labour Representation Committee and the Liberal
Party." Journal of Modern History 28 (1956): 353-73.
12461. ---. "Negotiations between the Liberal Party and the Labour Representation Committee before the General
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12462. Brown, Frederic Dean. "The British Conservative Unionist Party, tariff reform and the election of 1906: an
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12463. Craton, Michael, and H. W. McCready. The great Liberal revival, 1903-6. London: Hansard Society for
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12464. Daily Mail. Chart of the old and new Parliaments graphically illustrated in colours. With complete
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12465. Hardie, J. Keir. "Labour at the forthcoming election." Nineteenth Century 59 (1906): 12-24.
12466. Irwin, Douglas A. "The political economy of free trade: voting in the British general election of 1906."
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1910 General Elections
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12477. Blewett, Neal. "The British general elections of 1910." D.Phil., University of Oxford, 1967.
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12479. Brady, M. Charlita. "The British general elections of 1910." Ph.D., Columbia University, 1947.
12480. Buchan, John. "The elections - and after." Blackwood's Magazine 189 (Jan.-June 1911): 150-60.
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12485. Kinloch-Cooke, Clement. "The general election and after." Oxford and Cambridge Review, no. 13 (Lent
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12486. Lister, Thomas, 4th Baron Ribblesdale. "The general election and after." Nineteenth Century 69 (Jan.-June
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12487. Mond, Alfred. "The elections and after." English Review 4 (Dec. 1909-Mar. 1910): 719-28.
12488. Pilkington, Henry. "Ireland and the crisis." New Ireland Review 32 (Sept. 1909-Feb. 1910): 371-82.
12489. Politicus. "Two elections and a moral." National Review 56 (Sept. 1910 - Feb. 1911): 733-39.
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12491. Robinson, H. James. "The weight of the electorates." English Review 6 (Aug.-Nov. 1910): 163-77.
12492. Snowden, Herbert G. "January 1910 and after." Oxford and Cambridge Review, no. 9 (Lent Term 1912): 3-
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12493. Stanford, Edward. Stanford's alphabetical list of the parliamentary constituencies in the United Kingdom.
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12494. The Times House of Commons 1910: with brief biographies of members and full details of the polls: also
an analysis of the results and comparison with previous elections, a survey of changes in counties and
boroughs, statistical tables, &c. London: Times Office, 1910. 127p.
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Parliamentary Reform 1832-1918
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12517. Hardy, Stuart Baxter. "The political thought of Walter Bagehot: an elitist's critique of parliamentary
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12674. Burges, George. Sixty-eight reasons for opposing the Reform Bill, now pending in Parliament. London: J.
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12675. Campbell, William Frederick, 2nd Baron Stratheden and Campbell. A letter to the electors of Cambridge on
change in the Reform Act. London: James Ridgway, 1854. 16p.
12676. Carlyle, Thomas. "Shooting Niagara and after?" Macmillan's Magazine 16 (May-Oct. 1867): 319-36. [On
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12677. ---. Shooting Niagara and after? London: Chapman & Hall, Robson, 1867. 55p. [On parliamentary
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12678. Cayley, George John. The working classes; their interest in administrative, financial and electoral reform.
London: Daniel F. Oakey, 1858. 38p.
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540-74. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12680. ---. "The Reform Bill." Quarterly Review 119 (Jan.-April 1866): 530-59. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
12681. ---. "The Reform Bill (April 1866)." In Lord Salisbury on politics: a selection from his articles in the
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12683. Chadwick, David. Parliamentary representation. Suggestions for effecting an equitable re-distribution of
Members of Parliament, on the basis of a representative claim, deduced from the population & annual
value of property in the several counties, boroughs, and cities of Great Britain and Ireland. London: W. H.
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12684. Chadwick, Edwin. "Methods of preparation for legislation in Parliament." Fraser's Magazine 75 (Jan.-June
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12685. Chadwick, William. A few words on the constitution of the House of Lords and House of Commons, and the
difficulties attending the present crisis. London: John Russell Smith, 1865. 13p.
12686. Christie, W. D. "Address to the National Reform Union, Manchester, on election corruption and
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collection of essays and addresses of different dates: 163-80. London: Macmillan, 1872.
12687. ---. An argument in favour of the ballot. London: H. Hooper, 1839. viii, 72p.
12688. ---. "An argument in favour of the ballot." In his The ballot and corruption and expenditure at elections; a
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12689. ---. The ballot and corruption and expenditure at elections; a collection of essays and addresses of different
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12690. ---. Electoral corruption and its remedies. London: C. W. Reynell, 1867. 37p.
12691. ---. "Electoral corruption and its remedies." In his The ballot and corruption and expenditure at elections; a
collection of essays and addresses of different dates: 107-60. London: Macmillan, 1872.
12692. ---. "Scotch elections and the Parliamentary Election Committee of 1868-9." In his The ballot and
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12693. ---. "Speech in favour of the ballot in the House of Commons, June 21, 1842." In his The ballot and
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12694. ---. Suggestions for an organization for restraint of corruption and expenditure at elections. 2nd ed.
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12695. ---. "Suggestions for an organization for restraint of corruption and expenditure at elections." In his The
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12696. Cobbett, James P., and Thomas Doubleday. A hand-book for reformers: containing notes upon duration of
Parliaments, the suffrage, mode of voting, &c. &c. London: Effingham Wilson, 1859. iv, 52p. [Published
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12697. Cobbett, William. The right of the poor to the suffrage of the People's Charter: or, The honesty and justice
of the principle of universal suffrage, established and maintained ... together with Mr. Cobbett's address to
the farmers and tradesmen of England, on that treatment of the poor. Reprinted from Cobbett's Two-penny
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12698. Cockburn, William S. R. Scheme for voting at elections for members of the House of Commons. London:
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12699. Cole, Henry Warwick. "The four reform orators." Quarterly Review 122 (Jan.-April 1867): 541-73.
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12700. ---. The middle classes and the borough franchise. London: Longman, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1866. 86p.
12701. Collier, Joshua. Common sense, under a government "pro tempore" addressed to a body of gentlemen,
deputed from certain large districts for national purposes ..., by an Octogenerian. Dublin: Printed by J.
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12702. ---. Common sense, under a government "pro tempore" addressed to a body of gentlemen, deputed from
certain large districts for national purposes ... 2nd ed. [S.l.]: Printed by B. D. Cousins, 1839. 8p.
12703. ---. Votes for manhood, or, Common sense, by an Octogenerian. 3rd ed. London: Printed by B. D. Cousins,
1839. 8, 4p.
12704. Compton, Spencer Joshua Alwyne, 2nd Marquess of Northampton. Observations on the motion of Sir
Robert Heron, M.P. in the late Parliament, respecting the vacating of seats in Parliament on the
acceptance of office. London: Henry Lindsell, 1835. 36p.
12705. Conington, Henry. Election law and election lawlessness. London: Robert Hardwicke, 1857. 57p.
12706. Conservative. The ballot and the constituency. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans,
1838. 15p.
12707. ---. Parliamentary reform. London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1855. 80p.
12708. Conservative Reformer. Constitutional reform or revolution; the new ministry versus the dismissed. Being
some observations on the letter of E. L. Bulwer ... on "The present crisis". London: [s.n.], 1834. 31p.
12709. Cossham, Handel. Parliamentary reform. A lecture ... delivered at the Tailors' Hall, Broad Street, Bristol,
on Wednesday evening, May 15th, 1861. Bristol: Bristol Reform Union, 1861. 12p.
12710. Cox, Edward W. Representative reform. A proposal for a constitutional reform bill: a letter to the Right
Hon. The Earl of Derby, &c. London: Law Times Office, 1866. 31p.
12711. ---. Representative reform. Proposal for a constitutional reform bill: a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of
Derby, &c. 3rd ed. London: Law Times Office, 1867. 32p.
12712. Cracroft, Bernard. "The analysis of the House of Commons or indirect representation." In Essays on
reform: 155-90. London: Macmillan, 1867.
12713. ---. "Reform and the state of parties." British Quarterly Review 46 (July-Oct. 1867): 180-213. [Attributed
in the Wellesley Index.]
12714. ---. "Reform and the state of the parties." In his Essays, political and miscellaneous. Vol. 1: 132-81.
London: Trübner, 1868.
12715. ---. "Reform and the state of the question in January, 1867." In his Essays, political and miscellaneous. Vol.
1: 79-94. London: Trübner, 1868.
12716. ---. "The Reform Bill." British Quarterly Review 44 (July-Oct. 1866): 182-230. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
12717. Croker, J. W. "The Reform Bill." Quarterly Review 94 (Dec. 1853- March 1854): 558-605. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
12718. Cruttwell, Richard. Reform, without revolution! in a strict union between the mercantile, trading,
manufacturing, monied, agricultural, and labouring classes; on the principle of a really sound and
wholesome standard capable of always adjusting itself to the wants of the people, in regard both to price
and taxation: at once rescinding the corn-laws, but at the same time giving a full equivalent for steady
lowness of price, by a reduction of all existing burtherns - whether fifty or seventy-five per cent. By One of
No Party. London: Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1839. viii, 274p.
12719. Dallas, E. S. "The Reform Bill and the Tory party." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 88 (July-Dec. 1860):
123-34. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12720. The danger of democratic re-action, and suggestions for placing the franchise in a sound & defensible
state while still possible. Liverpool: Printed by D. Marples, 1864. 11p.
12721. Deacon, Edward E. A letter to the Right Honourable Sir James R. Graham, Bart, M.P. on the bill now
pending before the House of Commons for the more effectual registration of voters in the election of
Members of Parliament. London: S. Sweet, 1837. 37p.
12722. Defeated Candidate. Electoral abuses considered, and a novel remedy suggested. London: Robert
Hardwicke, 1860. 32p.
12723. Denison, Stephen Charles. Is the ballot a mistake? London: J. Ridgway, 1838. iv, 116p.
12724. ---. Is the ballot a mistake? 2nd ed., corr. throughout with remarks on the late debate, and an authentic
account of an election at New-York. 2nd ed. London: J. Ridgway, 1838. iv, 139p.
12725. Devonshire Man. Rough sketch of a new reform bill ... Compiled in January, 1860. Exeter: William
Pollard, 1866. 15p.
12726. Dicey, A. V. "The balance of classes." In Essays on reform: 67-84. London: Macmillan, 1867.
[Reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 5.]
12727. Digby, G. W. The crow's flight: a letter to Her Majesty's Attorney-General, on the legal mode of
admeasurement of the seven miles mentioned in the Reform Act. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green
and Longmans, 1839. 44p.
12728. Disraeli, Benjamin. Parliamentary reform: a series of speeches on that subject delivered in the House of
Commons by the Right Hon. B. Disraeli (1848-1866); edited by Montagu Corry. London: Longmans,
Green, 1867. xi, 478p.
12729. Dobell, Sydney. Of parliamentary reform; a letter to a politician. London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. 44p.
12730. ---. "Pamphlet on reform." In his Thoughts on art, philosophy and religion: selected from the unpublished
papers of Sydney Dobell, with introductory note by John Nichol: 197-232. London: Smith, Elder, 1876.
12731. Dolby, Thomas. The A.B.C. of reform, in church and state; shewing that a complete reformation is not only
sanctioned but expressly demanded by the voice of Scripture, the ancient institutions of England, human
experience, and moral justice. London: Molineux, 1835. 32p.
12732. Doubleday, Thomas. A letter to the radical reformers of Newcastle upon Tyne on the late election and its
attendant circumstances. [S.l.: s.n.], 1835. 10p.
12733. Eardley-Wilmot, John E. Is bribery without a remedy? A letter to the Right Honorable Lord John Russell,
M.P. ... on bribery and treating at elections. London: James Ridgway, 1853. 48p.
12734. ---. Parliamentary reform. A letter to Richard Freedom, Esq., on the re-distribution, extension, and
purification of the elective franchise. By a revising barrister. London: James Ridgway, 1853. 70p. [A
second edition in 1854.]
12735. ---. Parliamentary reform. A second letter to Richard Freedom, Esq., on the re-distribution, extension, and
purification of the elective franchise. London: Longman, Brown, 1858. 75p.
12736. ---. The Reform Bill of 1862. A third letter to Richard Freedom, Esq., on the extension and redistribution of
the elective franchise. London: James Ridgway, 1858. 57p.
12737. ---. A safe and constitutional plan of parliamentary reform in two letters to a member of the Conservative
Party. London: W. Ridgway, 1865. 32p.
12738. East London Parliamentary Reform Association. Ought working-men to be fined for claiming the
franchise? An appeal on behalf of compound householders. Addressed to the political reformers of the
United Kingdom. London: Job Caudwell, 1863. 36p.
12739. "The elective franchise, and the mode of its extension to the working class." Law Magazine and Law
Review 10 (Nov. 1860-Feb. 1861): 302-20.
12740. Elector. Defects in election committees and in the courts of revising barristers, with a plan for improving
them. Addressed to the members of the House of Commons. London: Saunders & Ottley, 1838. 32p.
12741. ---. A letter to the Rt. Hon. the Earl Russell, on an extension of the franchise to the intellectual and
industrious classes, in a constitutional and practical manner. London: Printed and published by Alfred
Gadsby, 1866. 8p.
12742. Elliot, John Lettsom. A few words on the 'Reform Bill'. London: John Hearne, 1860. 12p.
12743. Elsley, C. H. Reform, universal suffrage, ballot. London: James Ridgway, 1860. 27p.
12744. Elwin, Whitwell. "Reform." Quarterly Review 105 (Jan.-April 1859): 255-74. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
12745. The end in view. Shewing the necessity & advantage of a complete reform of our finanacial and
representative system. London: Effingham Wilson, 1846. 16p. [An extract is reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 4.]
12746. Ensor, George. Before and after the Reform Bill. (Fourth letter). London: Effingham Wilson, 1842. 99,
[1]p.
12747. Evans, Richard. The ratepaying clauses of the new Reform Bill, an address delivered to the Birmingham
Working Men's Liberal Conservative Association, November 14, 1867 ... Reprinted from the Birmingham
'Daily Gazette'. Birmingham: W. Willey, 1867. 14p.
12748. Evans, William. "Trem ar wleidyddiaeth 1868." Traethodydd 24 (1869): 126-32. [On the 1867 Reform
Act.]
12749. Ewart, William. The reform of the Reform Bill, and its anticipated results. A letter to a Cabinet minister.
London: Saunders and Otley, 1837. 32p.
12750. Ewing, Thomas J. The distribution of parliamentary borough constituencies compared with the actual
distribution of towns, respectively in Northern, Midland, and Southern England. London: William
Ridgway, 1867. 75p.
12751. Exile. Thoughts on reform, in a letter to Her Majesty the Queen. London: H. Hooper, 1840. 48p.
12752. Ex-M.P. "The extension of the franchise." Contemporary Review 3 (Sept.-Dec. 1866): 435-52.
12753. Farrand, Banks. Parliamentary reform. Comprehensive reform of the Commons House of Parliament, the
true policy of Conservatism and the hope of the nation. [A series of letters lately published in the
"Staffordshire Sentinell"]. London: Published by Houlston & Wright, 1867. 32p.
12754. Farren, George. King, Lords, and Commons, remarks. London: Printed for the author, 1837. 10p.
12755. Faulkner, Arthur Brooke. Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner, to the radical reformers of Great Britain.
Cheltenham: Harper, printers, 1838. 8p.
12756. A few facts and fallacies about parliamentary reform. London: William Benning, 1859. 16p.
12757. The final reform bill of Earl Russell K.G. London: W. H. Collingridge, 1866. 8p.
12758. Finsbury Tract Society. The question "What is a Chartist?" answered. London: Johnston, printer, 1840. 4p.
[Also published in Manchester, Birmingham and Bath; an extract is reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 4.]
12759. ---. "The question "What is a Chartist?" answered." In Chartist and anti-Chartist pamphlets: 4p. Chartism:
working-class politics in the Industrial Revolution. New York; London: Garland Publishing, 1986.
12760. Fox, W. J. "Representative reform." Westminster Review 57 (Jan.-April 1852): 1-41.
12761. ---. "Representative reform." In Memorial edition of collected works of W. J. Fox. Vol. 6. Miscellaneous
essays, political, literary, critical and biographical: 115-52. London: C. Fox and Trübner, 1867.
12762. Freeman, Edward A. Parliamentary reform. A letter to a member of the late Reform Conference. Cardiff:
Printed by Duncan and Ward, "Cardiff Times" Office, 1859. 16p.
12763. A full and interesting account of the meetings held in Hyde Park in favour of parliamentary reform, in the
last week of July, with the most copious details, several being never before published, of the enthusiasm of
the unenfranchised masses, the brutality of the police and the tyranny of the magistrates. London: Butland,
1866. 16p.
12764. Gale, Frederick. The history of the English Revolution of 1867, by Lord Macaulay's New Zealander; edited
by Wykehamicus Friedrich. London: P. S. King, 1867? 31p. [The publication date is given as A.D. 3867.]
12765. Gibbs, Edward J. Parliamentary reform, considered as a question of principle and not of party. London:
William Ridgway, 1866. 51p.
12766. ---. Parliamentary reform. 3rd ed. London: William Ridgway, 1867. 23p.
12767. Gladstone, W. E. Speeches on parliamentary reform in 1866. London: John Murray, 1866. iv, 336p.
12768. Gleig, G. R. "The progress of the question." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 102 (July-Dec. 1867): 109-
24. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12769. ---. "The Reform Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 99 (Jan.-June 1866): 650-72. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
12770. ---. "The Reform Bill." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 101 (Jan.-June 1867): 633-48. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
12771. ---. "Who are the reformers, and what do they want?" Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 101 (Jan.-June
1867): 115-32. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12772. Goschen, George J. "The new electors: or, probable effects of the Reform Bill in the strength of parties."
Saint Pauls 1 (Oct. 1867-March 1868): 148-62. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12773. Greg, W. R. "The expected reform bill." Edinburgh Review 95 (Jan.-April 1852): 213-80. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
12774. ---. "The expected reform bill." In his Essays on political and social science, contributed chiefly to the
Edinburgh Review. Vol. 2: 422-517. London: Longman, 1853.
12775. ---. "The Reform Bill: its real bearing and ultimate results." National Review 10 (Jan.-April 1860): 421-46.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12776. ---. "Representative reform." Edinburgh Review 96 (July-Oct. 1852): 452-508. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
12777. ---. "Representative reform." In his Essays on political and social science, contributed chiefly to the
Edinburgh Review. Vol. 2: 518-94. London: Longman, 1853.
12778. ---. "Representative reform." Edinburgh Review 106 (July-Oct. 1857): 254-86. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
12779. Grey, Henry, 3rd Earl Grey. Parliamentary government considered with reference to a reform of
Parliament. An essay. London: Richard Bentley, 1858. xii, 219p.
12780. ---. Parliamentary government considered with reference to reform, containing suggestions for the
improvement of our representative system, and an examination of the reform bills of 1859 and 1861. New
ed. London: J. Murray, 1864. xxiii, 360p.
12781. Hare, Thomas. "An electoral reform." Fortnightly Review 2 (1865): 439-42.
12782. ---. "The keystone of parliamentary reform." Fortnightly Review 3 (1865-66): 559-65.
12783. ---. The machinery of representation. 2nd ed. London: W. Maxwell, 1857. 55p.
12784. Harrison, Frederic. "Our Venetian constitution." Fortnightly Review 7 (Jan.-June 1867): 260-83.
[Reprinted as no. 12785.]
12785. ---. "Parliament before reform, 1867." In his Order and progress: 127-61. London: Longmans, Green,
1875. [Reprinted, in 1975, by Harvester of Hassocks, with an introduction and notes by Martha S.
Vogeler.]
12786. Hayward, Abraham. "Parliamentary reform and the government." Fraser's Magazine 73 (Jan.-June 1866):
683-704. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12787. ---. "The Reform Bill and the government." Fraser's Magazine 73 (Jan-June 1866): 477-95. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
12788. Helps, T. William. Parliamentary representation. London: Henry Hooper, 1837. 54p.
12789. Hill, Frederic. Parliamentary reform. How the representation may be amended safely, gradually, and
efficiently. Reprinted, with additions, from "The Globe". London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts &
Green, 1858. 10p.
12790. ---. Parliamentary reform. How the representation may be amended safely, gradually, and efficiently.
London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1865. 22p.
12791. Hobart, Vere Henry, Baron Hobart. "Parliamentary reform." Macmillan's Magazine 13 (Nov. 1865-April
1866): 259-72.
12792. ---. "Parliamentary reform." In his Political essays: 1-35. London: Macmillan, 1866.
12793. ---. "Parliamentary reform." In his Essays and miscellaneous writings, edited by Lady Mary Hobart. Vol. 2:
1-35. London: Macmillan, 1885.
12794. Hodgson, Shadworth H. Principles of reform in the suffrage. London: Longmans, Green, 1866. 122p.
12795. Homo. Hints for the Reform Bill, in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Viscount Palmerston, K.C.,
&c. &c. &c., First Lord of the Treasury. London: William Maxwell, 1857. 8p.
12796. James, James Henry. Government as it is: a plea for parliamentary reform. By Aliquis. London: Stanford;
& Laytons, 1858. 19, [1]p. [Verse.]
12797. ---. Progress of parliamentary reform under Whig auspices. London: Robert Hardwicke, 1862. vi, 10p.
[Verse.]
12798. James, W. A. Defects in the existing law for the registration of voters, and the result and cost of its
practical working: its amendment an important element of parliamentary reform. London: Henry Adams,
1858. 63p.
12799. Jones, Ernest. Democracy vindicated. A lecture delivered to the Edinburgh Working Men's Institute on the
4th January 1867, in reply to Professor Blackie's lecture on democracy, delivered on the previous evening.
London: W. Ridgway, 1867. 23p. [Also published in Edinburgh by A. Elliot; reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 5.]
12800. Jones, James Rhys. "Diwygiad seneddol a chyllidol." Traethodydd 6 (1850): 255-60. ["Parliamentary and
financial reform".]
12801. J.O.Y. Proposed reform in the income tax, and extension of the franchise to the payers of the same.
London: Effingham Wilson, 1862. 16p.
12802. Joyce, W. Proposals for an intellectual franchise; or, the rights of intellectuality to representation in the
House and representation out of the House of Commons, in contradistinction to, and exclusive of the rights
of franchise and representation, as conferred by the present system of property qualification: with a plan
by which the proposed intellectual enfranchisement may be effected. London: Published by Effingham
Wilson, 1836. 35p.
12803. Kinnear, J. Boyd. "Practical considerations on the representation of minorities." Fortnightly Review 4
(1866): 49-64.
12804. ---. Principles of reform: political and legal. London: Smith, Elder, 1865. x, 376p.
12805. Knowles, Francis Charles. A letter to the coerced electors of the United Kingdom. London: J. Ridgway,
1837. 12p.
12806. ---. The supplement to the Reform Act of 1832, being a proposal for the extension of the representation
without lowering the qualification for the elective franchise, in a letter to the electors of the United
Kingdom. London: William Ridgway, 1864. 24p.
12807. Lancaster, H. H. "Reform and political parties." North British Review 44 (March-June 1866): 213-47.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12808. Landed Proprietor. How to do without customs and excise by basing the parliamentary representation of all
classes and interests, home and colonial, on contributions from all parts of the Empire. London: Smith,
Elder, 1853. 22p. [Possibly written by Colonel H. Clinton.]
12809. Le Fanu, J. S. "The Reform Bill of 1866." Dublin University Magazine 67 (Jan.-June 1866): 597-600.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12810. Lennox, Charles, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox. The right of the people to universal suffrage clearly
demonstrated. By the late Duke of Richmond. With prefatory remarks by Henry Brookes, Esq. ... To which
is added, the Suffrage nationalised, and duration of Parliaments. By A Barrister. 4th ed. London:
Effingham Wilson, 1859. 32p. [A Barrister = Thomas Banister.]
12811. Leverson, Montague Richard. The reformers' Reform bill: being a proposed new and complete code of
electoral law for the United Kingdom. London: Trübner, 1866. 36p.
12812. Lewin, Thomas. On the duties of voters, and on the vote by ballot. 2nd ed. London: E. Wilson, 1837. 16p.
12813. Lewis, G. C. "History and prospects of parliamentary reform." Edinburgh Review 109 (Jan.-April 1859):
264-92. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12814. ---. "Legislation for the working classes." Edinburgh Review 83 (Jan.-April 1846): 64-99. [Attributed in
the Wellesley Index.]
12815. Lewis, J. H. A real reform bill such as the people want: with notes. London: Printed for J. H. Lewis, 1837.
8p.
12816. Liberal Conservative. A view of reform. ... With some suggestions for a reform bill. London: Dorrell, 1866.
16p.
12817. Louis, Alfred H. The ministry, reform, and the constitution: an address to the Members of the Legislature.
London: Spottiswoode, 1867. 35p.
12818. Lovett, William. Justice safer than expediency, an appeal to the middle classes on the question of the
suffrage. London: C. H. Elt, J. Cleave, 1848. 8p.
12819. ---. The people's charter and national petition. Published by the Kilmarnock Working Men's Association.
Kilmarnock: Printed by J. Quigley, 1839. 24p.
12820. Lowe, Robert, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke. "Reform essays." Quarterly Review 123 (July-Oct. 1867): 244-77.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12821. ---. Speeches and letters on reform; with a preface. London: R. J. Bush, 1867. 212p. [Extracts reprinted in
no. 7403, vol. 6.]
12822. Ludlow, J. M. "Mr Hare's scheme of parliamentary representation." Contemporary Review 9 (Sept-Dec.
1868): 80-97.
12823. Mackay, Alexander. Electoral districts, or, The apportionment of the representation of the country on the
basis of its population, being an inquiry into the working of the Reform Bill and into the merits of the
representative scheme by which it is proposed to supersede it. London: Charles Gilpin, 1848. 40p.
[Reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 4.]
12824. Mackechnie, A. Strive and thrive; or, A. McKechnie's new reform bill. Bingley: [s.n.], 1862. 20p.
12825. Manning, James. Thoughts upon subjects connected with parliamentary reform. London: Trübner, 1866.
20p.
12826. Mansfield, Horatio. "Political register: administrative v. parliamentary reform." Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
n.s., 22 (1855): 373-74. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12827. Marmion, Anthony. A letter addressed to the people of Great Britain and Ireland on parliamentary reform,
past, present, and to come. Dublin: M'Glashan and Gill, 1859. 30p.
12828. Marshall, James Garth. Parliamentary reform. Address to the working men of Leeds. London: James
Ridgway, 1861. 8p.
12829. ---. The people still in want of good government. A letter from J. G. Marshall, to the Earl Fitzwilliam.
Leeds: Hobson and Smiles, Times Office, 1841. 8p.
12830. ---. Minorities and majorities: their relative rights; a letter to the Lord John Russell, M.P. on
parliamentary reform. London: James Ridgway, 1853. 36p.
12831. ---. Minorities and majorities: their relative rights; a letter to the Lord John Russell on parliamentary
reform. 2nd ed. London: J. Ridgway, 1853. 36p.
12832. Martin, Charles Wykeham. Thoughts on the Reform Bill: its causes and consequences. London: J.
Hatchard, 1837. 47p.
12833. Martin, William. The Martinian new mode of sending ingenious and wise men up to Parliament without
voters. Newcastle: Pattison and Ross, 1841. 4p.
12834. ---. The philosopher's address to the British Queen and government on the meeting of the new Parliament,
for the good of the people. With remarks on Sir Robert Peel's speech at Tamworth. Newcastle: Pattison and
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12835. ---. The second edition of a tract on parliamentary reform with the method of supporting the poor
members: the man by himself, neither Whig nor Tory, but a friend to all mankind and the Christian church.
Newcastle: Pattison and Ross, 1838. 8p.
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12838. Maxwell, John. True reform, or character a qualification for the franchise. London: Thomas Constable;
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12839. May, Thomas Erskine, Baron Farnborough. Remarks and suggestions with a view to facilitate the dispatch
of public business in Parliament. 2nd ed. London: James Ridgway, 1849. 36p.
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James Ridgway, 1860. 20p.
12841. Meekins, Thomas C. Mossom. Parliamentary reform. Should the colonies be represented. London:
Butterworths, 1859. 24p.
12842. Member of Parliament. Failure of the Reform Bill of 1860; shewing the cause of its rejection and the
probable results, with a concise review of preceding reform bills from 1830 to 1860. London: J. Ridgway,
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12843. Member of the Three Last Parliaments. A letter to Lord John Russell on registration and on the trial of
controverted elections. London: J. Ridgway, 1838. 50p.
12844. Mentor. A treatise on political reform, or vote by lot the only way to obtain a pure election. Oxford: Printed
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12845. Metropolitan Parliamentary Reform Association. Address. London: Printed by T. Brettell, 1842. 8p.
12846. Miall, Edward. The franchise; considered as a means of a people's training. London: Published at 4,
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12847. Mill, John Stuart. Thoughts on parliamentary reform. London: John W. Parker, 1859. 50, [2]p. [An
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12848. ---. Thoughts on parliamentary reform. 2nd ed. London: John W. Parker, 1859. 58p.
12849. Moncrieff, James. "Extension of the franchise." Edinburgh Review 123 (Jan.-April 1866): 263-96.
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12850. ---. "Secret voting and parliamentary reform." Edinburgh Review 112 (July-Oct. 1860): 266-93.
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12851. Mosse, R. B. Outlines of a parliamentary reform bill. London: Printed by Metchin & Son, 1867. 15p.
12852. Mounteney, Barclay. Letter to Lord Brougham on the elective franchise. London: J. Smith, 1839. 15p.
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12854. ---. The suffrage: an appeal to the middle classes. Birmingham: Printed by B. Hudson, 1842. 14p.
12855. National Parliamentary and Financial Reform Association. Proceedings at the fourth monthly soiree of the
National Reform Association, at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate-Street, Monday, May 26, 1851,
containing a lecture by Mr. C. J. Bunting, the "Norwich Operator" on the prevalent objections to the
enfranchisement of the working classes: together with the speeches of Sir Joshua Walmesley, M.P.,
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12856. The new Reform Bill. An abstract of the leading clauses of the measure, introduced into the House of
Commons by the Rt. Hon. Lord J. Russell, M.P. on Monday, February 9th, 1852. With prefatory notes.
London: James Ridgway, 1852. 28p.
12857. Newman, F. W. The Permissive Bill more urgent than any extension of the franchise: an address at
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12858. ---. "Reform of Parliament." Westminster Review 71 (1859): 1-26. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
12859. Non-elector. Extension of the franchise. A letter addressed to the Right Hon. Earl Russell. London: F.
Pitman, 1866. 12p.
12860. Norwich Operative. A voice from the millions! Reasons for appealing to the middle classes on behalf of
their unenfranchised brethern. London; Norwich: Houlston & Stoneman; Jarrold & Sons, Josiah Fletcher,
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12861. ---. A word to the masses on their right to the franchise and the means of attaining it. London: Jarrold,
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12862. Objections to the ballot, answered from the writings and speeches of Mill, Grote, &c. London: Henry
Hooper, 1837. 20p.
12863. Octogenerian. Some thoughts of an Octogenerian upon public matters. London: Hookham, 1860. 20p.
12864. Old Whig. Americanisation: letter to John Stuart Mill, Esq., M.P. London: Robert John Bush, 1866. 15p.
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12865. One of the People. The right and expediency of universal suffrage. A few words in advocacy of the People's
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12866. One Who Loves Old England. Reform in Parliament; or, balance of political power; or, English
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12874. Parliamentary Agent. The abuses of election committees, and their reform, in a letter to a Member of
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12875. The people, or the peerage? Addressed to the electors of Great Britian. With an introductory letter to E.
Lytton Bulwer, Esq. London: E. Churton, 1835. vi, 25p.
12876. The People's charter: being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of
Great Britain in the Commons House of Parliament: embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no
property qualifications, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by
ballot; prepared by a Committee of twelve persons, six members of Parliament and six members of the
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a brief sketch of its origin. London: C. H. Elt; C. Fox, 1848. 28p.
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12886. ---. Reasons in support of an extension of the elective franchise to the working classes: submitted to the
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12887. "The projected parliamentary reform." Eclectic Review 5th ser., 3 (1852): 220-38.
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12890. Pulling, Alexander. Our parliamentary elections. Can no laws protect the honest voter from the dishonest?
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12891. Queries on the franchise. An examination of 'The Seven Reasons', and of the argument adduced in a recent
lecture, that the franchise is a constitutional right. Norwich: Fletcher, 1866. 59p.
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12895. The reform demonstration in Aberdeen description of the procession, and report of speeches at the great
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12896. Reform. Fingerposts and beacons. London: James Ridgway, 1859. 24p.
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12901. Report of the proceedings of the Yorkshire Reform Conference, held in the Town Hall, Leeds, November
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12902. Revising Barrister. Parliamentary reform: a letter to Richard Freedom, Esq. on the re-distribution,
extension, and purification of the elective franchise. London: James Ridgway, 1853. 70p.
12903. Reynolds, Henry Revell. A letter to the Right Honourable Sir James Graham ... upon some few points
regarding the registration of parliamentary voters. London: V. & R. Stevens and G. S. Norton, 1842. 24p.
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12905. Roebuck, J. A. The Birmingham Political Union and the House of Lords. By Roberts Hammersley. More
justices justice. By J. A. Roebuck. Stopping supplies. By H. S. Chapman. Lord Glenelg and the new
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12906. ---. On the means of conveying information to the people: with an appendix containing observations
respecting the conduct of certain members of the House of Commons on Mr. Grote's motion, of the second
of June last, in favour of the ballot. 2nd ed. London: John Longley, 1835. 20p. [1st ed. published in the
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12907. Rogers, J. E. Thorold. "Bribery." In Questions for a reformed Parliament: 259-76. London: Macmillan,
1867.
12908. Rowe, W. H. The ballot: its utililty and efficacy proved; and all the arguments against it, of the Lord
Chancellor and its other opponents. London: Miller and Chapple, 1833. 15p.
12909. Sankey, W. S. Villiers. The rights of the operatives asserted. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Hogg, 1838. 27p.
12910. Scott, John. The new magna charta of the nation; or, the political and parliamentary reform which we now
need, which we now must have recognized - established - in order to secure perfect human freedom - the
enjoyment of all human rights - the prosperous progress of the nation. Addressed to every class and creed
in society. London: Published for the author, 1865? 11p.
12911. Scottish County Magistrate. Scottish parliamentary reform. A letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell
First Lord of the Treasury, &c., on the forthcoming Reform-Bill. Dundee; London: James Chalmers;
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12912. Scrope, George Poulett. No vote no rate; or household suffrage made at once safe and popular. A proposal
made to Parliament in 1850, and renewed in 1867. London: William Ridgway, 1867. 14p.
12913. Seager, Charles. The suffrage as a moral right: what are its grounds? In the form of a letter to the Editor of
the Times. London: Whitaker, 1867. 12p.
12914. Sharman, William. Reform or revolution. Songs for the March. Dedicated by permission to Ernest Jones,
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12915. Slade, Frederick William. A letter to Lord John Russell, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the
Home Department, upon the defects in the English Reform Act: with suggestions for its practical
amendment. London: Saunders and Benning, 1837. 23, [1]p.
12916. Sleigh, William Campbell. Parliamentary and financial reform. An address on parliamentary and financial
reform delivered at the request of the Council of the National and Parliamentary Reform Association ... at
Brentford,on Friday evening, November 23,1849; from the shorthand notes of Mr. W. Farmer. London:
Printed and published by R. D. Cousins, 1849. 32p.
12917. Smith, Archibald. What is the best form of cumulative voting? Considered in a letter to Thomas Hughes,
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12919. ---. Ballot. London: [s.n.], 1871. 30p.
12920. Smythe, Henry Ralph. Parliamentary reform considered, under the views suggested by evidence given
before the election committees of 1853. London: Piper, Stephenson, & Spence, 1854. iv, 132p.
12921. Spencer, Herbert. "Over legislation." Westminster Review 60 (July-Oct. 1853): 51-84.
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12923. ---. "Parliamentary reform; the dangers, the safeguards." Westminster Review 73 (Oct. 1859-April 1860):
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12924. ---. "Parliamentary reform; the dangers, the safeguards." In his Essays: scientific, political and speculative.
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12925. Stanley, William Ford. Propositions for a new Reform Bill, to fairly represent the interests of the people.
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12926. Stapleton, Augustus G. Suggestions for a conservative and popular reform in the Commons House of
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12927. Stephen, Leslie. "On the choice of representatives by popular constituencies." In Essays on reform: 85-125.
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12928. ---. "Reform." Macmillan's Magazine 15 (Nov. 1866-April 1867): 529-36. [Attributed in the Wellesley
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12929. Stodart, John Riddle. Manhood suffrage combined with relative equality in representation. A contribution
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12930. Stokes, W. Reform as it should be. To the working classes of Great Britain. Manchester: Wm. Stokes,
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12931. A test for the ballot, drawn from the principles of democratic government. In a letter to a liberal member of
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12932. Thoughts on reform: addressed more especially to the working classes, and those who advocate or demand
universal suffrage. London: Effingham Wilson, 1859. 15p.
12933. Thoughts on the ballot. London: J. Ridgway, 1837. 38p.
12934. Todd, William. Parliamentary reform. The franchise. Being a series of articles originally published in the
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12940. Universal Suffrage Central Committee for Scotland. The Chartist Circular; published under the
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12943. Wade, Edward. The ballot, essential to the attainment of freedom of election and the progress of real
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12946. Ward, Robert. Thoughts on the reform question, and proposals for its solution. A letter addressed to the
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12951. White, William Hale. An argument for an extension of the franchise. A letter addressed to George Jacob
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12954. Wight, William. A country parson's politics: or, franchise extension by, and not for, the working classes. A
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12959. W. J. Suggestions on reform. Manhood suffrage consistent with the equal representation of all classes.
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12960. Working Men's Association. An address from the Working Men's Association to the people of England, in
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12962. ---. The rotten House of Commons, being an exposition of the present state of the franchise, and an appeal
to the nation on the course to be pursued in the approaching crisis. Addressed to the Working Men of the
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12972. Maehl, William Henry. "The northeastern miners' struggle for the franchise, 1872-74." International Review
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12978. Sweeney, Irene J. "Attitudes of the British Liberal Party towards franchise extension, 1867-1884." M.A.,
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12982. Anthony, Charles. Country voter and town voter. London: National Press Agency, 1885. 19p.
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(Jan.-June 1894): 127-37.
13819. Mason, Bertha. The story of the woman's suffrage movement. London: Sherrat & Hughes, 1912. 96p.
13820. Mathew, Arnold Harris. Woman suffrage. London: T. C. & E. C. Jack, 1907. vii, 119p.
13821. Matters, Cecil H. "Woman suffrage." Westminster Review 143 (Jan.-June 1895): 534-37.
13822. Maxse, F. A. Reasons for opposing woman suffrage. New ed. London: W. Ridgway, 1884. iv, 68p.
13823. ---. Woman suffrage, the counterfeit & the true: reasons for opposing both. London: W. Ridgway, 1877.
74p.
13824. Mayo, Isabella Fyvie. "Looking at home: a woman's reflections concerning woman's suffrage." Victorian
Magazine 1 (1891-92): 631-37.
13825. McCarthy, Justin. The political enfranchisement of women. London: M. Sahud, 1890. 16p.
13826. McIlquham, Harriet. The enfranchisement of women: an ancient right, a modern need; a paper read to the
Bedminster (Bristol) Champion Habitation of the Primrose League, on the 11th December, 1891. Rev. ed.
Congleton: Women's Emancipation League, 1891. 18p.
13827. McLaren, Laura, Baroness Aberconway. "Better and happier". An answer from the ladies' gallery to the
speeches in opposition to the Women's Suffrage Bill. 5th ed. London: T. Fisher, 1908? 46p.
13828. ---. The Prime Minister and woman's suffrage: a criticism of Mr. Asquith's speech in the debate of May 6th,
1913, on Mr. Dickinson's bill to confer the parliamentary franchise upon women. London: Grosvenor
Press, 1913. 24p.
13829. McLaren, W. S. B. The political emancipation of women. London: Women's Printing Society, [s.d.]. 12p.
13830. McMillan, Margaret. "Woman in the past and future." In The case for women's suffrage, edited by
Brougham Villiers: 106-21. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1907.
13831. Meikle, Wilma. Towards a sane feminism. London: G. Richards, 1916. 168p. [Also published, in 1917, by
R. M. McBride of New York.]
13832. Men's League for Women's Suffrage. The Men's League handbook on women's suffrage. Westminster: The
Men's League for Women's Suffrage, 1912? 162p.
13833. M. E. S. An Englishwoman's home. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1909. 157p. [A female anti-
suffragist.]
13834. ---. Mixed herbs. A working woman's remonstrance against the suffrage movement. London: Low, 1900.
158p.
13835. Metcalfe, A. E. Woman's effort: a chronicle of British women's fifty years' struggle for citizenship (1865-
1914); with an introduction by Laurence Housman. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, 1917. xxiii, 381p.
13836. ---. 'At last': conclusion of 'Woman's effort'. London: B. H. Blackwell, 1918. vii, 79p.
13837. Mitchell, Hannah Maria. The hard way up: the autobiography of Hannah Mitchell, suffragette and rebel;
edited by Geoffrey Mitchell. London: Faber and Faber, 1968. 260p.
13838. Mollwo, Adrienne. A fair suffragette. London: Henry J. Drane, 1909. 258p. [A novel.]
13839. Morgan-Brown, Laura E. The census and woman's suffrage. London: [s.n.], [s.d.]. 4p.
13840. Morris, F. O. The rights and wrongs of women. Read before the Social Science Congress, at Newcastle,
1870. London: William Poole, 1870. 24p. [Reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 6.]
13841. Moxon, Frank. What forcible feeding means. London: The Woman's Press, [s.d]. 32p.
13842. Murray, Jessie, and Henry N. Brailsford. The treatment of the women's deputations by the Metropolitan
Police. Copy of evidence collected by Dr. Jessie Murray and Mr. H. N. Brailsford, and forwarded to the
Home Office by the Conciliation Committee for Women Suffrage in support of its demand for a public
enquiry. London: Woman's Press, 1911. 87p.
13843. Nash, Rosalind. "Co-operator and citizen." In The case for women's suffrage, edited by Brougham Villiers:
66-77. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1907.
13844. National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage. The recent history of woman suffrage. London: National
League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, 1917. 79p.
13845. National Society for Women's Suffrage. Declaration in favour of women's suffrage, being the signatures
received at the office of The Central Committee of The National Society for Women's Suffrage. London:
National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889. 20p.
13846. ---. Report of a meeting of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage. Held at the gallery of the
Architectural Society in Conduit Street, Saturday, July 17th, 1869. London: National Society for Women's
Suffrage, 1869. 34p.
13847. ---. Report of a meeting of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage held at the Hanover Square
Rooms on Saturday, March 26th, 1870. London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1870. 34p.
13848. ---. Report of a meeting of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage held at the Hanover Square
Rooms on Monday, April 28th, 1873. London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1873. 18p.
13849. National Society for Women's Suffrage. Central Committee. List of parliamentary friends of women's
suffrage, April, 1889. Revised and reprinted from the Women's Suffrage Journal. London: Central
Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889. 12p. [Covers 1867 to 1886.]
13850. ---. Opinions of women on women's suffrage. London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879. 61p.
13851. ---. Parliamentary echoes: extracts from speeches on woman's suffrage in the House of Commons. London:
National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1896. 32p.
13852. ---. Report of a meeting held at the Hanover Square Rooms on Saturday, March 26th, 1870. London:
National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1870. 34p.
13853. ---. Report of a meeting of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage held at the Gallery of the
Architectural Society in Conduit Street, Saturday, July 17th, 1869. London: National Society for Women's
Suffrage, 1869. 34p.
13854. ---. Report of a public meeting held in the Hanover Square Rooms, London, on Monday, April 28th, 1873,
E. B. Eastwick, Esq., M.P., in the chair. London: National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1873. 18p.
13855. National Society for Women's Suffrage. Central Committee, and Manchester National Society for Women's
Suffrage. Opinions of leaders of religious thought on women's suffrage. Manchester: National Society for
Women's Suffrage, 1895. [30]p.
13856. ---. Opinions of leaders of religious thought on women's suffrage. 2nd ed. London: National Society for
Women's Suffrage, 1896. 28p.
13857. National Society for Women's Suffrage. Edinburgh Branch. First report of the Edinburgh branch of the
National Society for Women's Suffrage. Edinburgh: H. Armour, 1868. 7p. [Reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 6.]
13858. ---. Women's suffrage. Third annual meeting in Edinburgh in Queen Street Hall, on 22d January 1872,
under the auspices of the Edinburgh branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage. London: Printed
by J. Greig, 1872. 22p. [The compiler has seen the following reports published by the Branch: the 5th
annual meeting, 1873 (1873); the 7th, 1874 (1874); the 8th, 1876 (1876); and the 9th, 1877 (1877).]
13859. ---. Women's suffrage: great meeting in Edinburgh in the Music Hall on 12th January 1871, under the
auspices of the Edinburgh Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage. Edinburgh: Greig, Printer,
1871. 23p. [Reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 6.]
13860. National Society for Women's Suffrage. Manchester Branch. 6th annual report. Manchester: Ireland,
printers, 1873. 54p. [The compiler has also seen the following annual reports published by the Branch: 7th
(1874); 8th (1875); 9th (1876); 10th (1877); 11th (1878).]
13861. National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. 4 reasons for supporting women's suffrage. Women's
suffrage pamphlets, 38. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 2p.
13862. ---. Deputation to the Prime Minister (The Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith, M.P.) 10 Downing Street, Friday, 8th
August, 1913. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1913. 31p. [Lists the delegation
and includes a transcript of the discussion.]
13863. ---. General election. To the electors. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 31b. London: National Union of
Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 1p.
13864. ---. Is woman's only sphere the home. London: Vacher, 1909. 8p.
13865. ---. Lord Haldane and women's suffrage, Oxford, March 9th, 1912. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 27.
London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 4p.
13866. ---. The meaning of the women's movement; service versus subjection. London: National Union of Women's
Suffrage Societies, 1913. 8p.
13867. ---. Memorial of head mistresses of girls' secondary schools. London: Vacher, 1909. 15p.
13868. ---. Opinions of Conservative leaders. London: Vacher, 1909. 8p.
13869. ---. Opinions of Liberal leaders. London: Vacher, 1909. 7p.
13870. ---. Physical force. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1909. 8p.
13871. ---. Some reasons why working women want the vote. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 34a. London: National
Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 2p.
13872. ---. Some words of weight on women's suffrage. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 37. London: National Union
of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 2p.
13873. ---. To adult suffragists. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 33. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage
Societies, 1912. 2p.
13874. ---. What Labour leaders think of women's suffrage: true democracy. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 37a.
London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1909. 2p.
13875. ---. What Liberal Cabinet ministers have said of women's suffrage. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 31a.
London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 2p.
13876. ---. When should women work at parliamentary elections? Women's suffrage pamphlets, 33a. London:
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 2p.
13877. ---. Women and reconstruction: some considerations relating to the position of women after the war.
London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1917. 28p.
13878. ---. Women's suffrage: a survey, 1908-1912. London: Manchester and District Federation, 1912. 15p.
13879. ---. Women's suffrage deputation. Received by the Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, on
Saturday, May 19th, 1906, at the Foreign Office. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies,
1906. 16p.
13880. Neilans, Alison. The ballot box protest, and the trial of Mrs Chapin and Miss Neilans, at the Central
Criminal Court. London: Women's Freedom League, 191-. 7, [1]p.
13881. Nevinson, Henry Wood. Women's vote and men. London: Women's Freedom League, 191-. 7, [1]p.
13882. Nevinson, Margaret Wynne Jones. Five years' struggle for freedom. A history of the suffrage movement
from 1908-1912. London: Women's Freedom League, [s.d]. 16p.
13883. Newman, F. W. A lecture on women's suffrage, delivered in Bristol Athenaeum, February 24th, 1869, ...,
for the Clifton & Bristol Society for Women's Suffrage. Bristol: I. Arrowsmith, 1869. 15, [1]p. [Reprinted
in no. 7403, vol. 6.]
13884. ---. A lecture on women's suffrage, delivered in the Guildhall, Bath, on January 28th, 1870, His Worship
the Mayor presiding. Bristol: I. Arrowsmith, 1870. 16p.
13885. Opinions of the press ... relating to the discussion on Mr. Mason's resolution. London: [s.n.], 1883. iv, 47p.
[Resolution in favour of women's suffrage.]
13886. Orr, Mrs A. Sutherland. "The future of English women." Nineteenth Century 3 (Jan.-June 1878): 1010-32.
[Answered by no. 13713.]
13887. Owen, Harold. Woman adrift: the menace of suffragism. London: Stanley Paul, 1911. 333p.
13888. Palliser, Edith. "The international movement for women's suffrage." In The case for women's suffrage,
edited by Brougham Villiers: 135-39. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1907.
13889. Pankhurst, Christabel. The Commons debate on woman suffrage with a reply. London: Woman's Press,
1908. 11p.
13890. ---. The importance of the vote. 8th ed. London: Woman's Press, 1913. 12p.
13891. ---. "The legal disabilities of women." In The case for women's suffrage, edited by Brougham Villiers: 84-
98. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1907.
13892. ---. The militant methods of the N.W.S.P.U. London: Women's Press, 1908? 15, [1]p. [2nd ed. published in
the same year.]
13893. ---. The parliamentary vote for women. Manchester: A. Heywood, 189? 16p.
13894. Pankhurst, Emmeline. My own story. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1914. xv, 346p. [Also published by Hearst's
International Library Co. of New York; reprinted (1) in 1970 by Source Book Press of New York; (2) in
1971 by Kraus Reprint Co. of New York; (3) in 1978, with an introduction by Jill Craigie, by Virago of
London; (4) in 1985 by Greenwood Press of Westport, Conn.; (5) In The Suffragettes: towards
emancipation edited by Marie Mulvey Roberts and Tamae Mizuta, in the series "Sources of British
feminism". London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1993.]
13895. ---. "The present position of the women's suffrage movement." In The case for women's suffrage, edited by
Brougham Villiers: 42-49. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1907.
13896. Pankhurst, Emmeline, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, and Frederick William Pethick-Lawrence Baron.
Suffrage speeches from the dock. ... with a speech by Mr. Tim Healy, K.C., M.P. (counsel for the defence).
Made at the conspiracy trial, Old Bailey, May 15th-22nd, 1912. London: Woman's Press, 1913. 69p.
13897. Pankhurst, Sylvia. The suffragette: the history of the woman's militant suffrage movement, 1905-1910.
London: Gay & Hancock, 1911. 517p. [Also published by Sturgis & Walton of New York, and by
Woman's Journal of Boston; reprinted in 1970 by Source Book Press of New York.]
13898. Parkes, Margaret Kineton. Why we resist our taxes. London: Women's Tax Resistance League, 1911. 8p.
13899. Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline. English militant methods. New York: Political Equality Association, 1913.
6p.
13900. ---. The faith that is in us. London: The Woman's Press, 191-? 15, [1]p.
13901. Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick William, Baron. The bye-election policy of the Women's Social and Political
Union. 2nd ed. London: The Woman's Press, 1909. 15, [1]p. [1st edition published in the same year.]
13902. ---. Women's fight for the vote. London: The Woman's Press, 1910. 142p.
13903. ---. Women's fight for the vote. 2nd ed. London: The Woman's Press, 1911. 151p.
13904. ---. Women's votes and wages. London: 'Votes for Women' Publishing Office, 1910. 23, [1]p.
13905. Petitions in favour of women suffrage presented to Parliament during the session of 1872. London: [s.n.],
1872. 28p. [A list.]
13906. Philipps, Nora. "The problem of the nineteenth century." Welsh Review 1 (Nov.1891-Aug. 1892): 348-58.
[Reply by Eliza Orme " A commonplace correction" 467-470; rejoinder by Nora Philipps "'A commonplace
correction' corrected" 670-680.]
13907. Pillans, T. Dundas. Plain truths about woman suffrage. London: Watts & Co., 1909. 11p.
13908. Pochin, Mrs Henry Davis. The right of women to exercise the elective franchise. By Justitia. London:
Chapman, 1855. 33p. [Reprinted in no. 7403, vol. 6.]
13909. ---. The right of women to exercise the elective franchise ... Reprinted, for the National Society for Women's
Suffrage, from a pamphlet published in 1855. Manchester: Alexander Ireland, 1873. 32p.
13910. Porritt, Annie G. The causes of the revolt of the women in England. New York: National American Woman
Suffrage Association, 1912. 8p.
13911. ---. The militant suffrage movement in England. New York: National American Woman Suffrage
Association, 1912. 14p.
13912. Powers, H. H. "Concerning woman's suffrage. II. The cons." Englishwoman 4 (Sept. 1896-Feb. 1897): 89-
98.
13913. Prothero, Rowland E. Women's suffrage. An address ... to a re-union of the Women's Suffrage Societies
held at Bedford, on Thursday, March 14th, 1912. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies,
1913. 14p.
13914. Queen Victoria: and women's rights. London: National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage, 1910. 1p.
13915. "Queen Victoria: and women's rights (ca.1909-1910)." In The opponents: the anti-suffragists, edited by
Marie Mulvey Roberts and Tamae Mizuta: 1. Sources of British feminism. London: Routledge/Thoemmes
Press, 1995.
13916. Reid, Marion. A plea for women: being a vindication of the importance and extent of her natural sphere of
action; with remarks on recent works on the subject. Edinburgh: William Tait, 1843. x, 227p.
13917. ---. A plea for women: being a vindication of the importance and extent of her natural sphere of action;
with remarks on recent works on the subject. New York: Farmer & Daggers, 1845. xxxii, 156p.
13918. ---. A plea for women. Edinburgh: Polygon, 1988. xi, 98p.
13919. ---. Women, her education and influence. New York: Fowlers & Wells, 1847. 192p. [A reprint of no.
13917.]
13920. Richardson, R. J. The rights of woman: exhibiting her natural, civil, and political claims to a share in the
legislative and executive power of the state. Edinburgh; London; Manchester: John Duncan; John Cleave;
A. Heywood, 1840. 23p.
13921. ---. "The rights of woman: exhibiting her natural, civil, and political claims to a share in the legislative and
executive power of the state." In Chartist and anti-Chartist pamphlets: 23p. Chartism: working-class
politics in the Industrial Revolution. New York; London: Garland Publishing, 1986.
13922. Roberts, Katherine. Pages from the diary of a militant suffragette. London: Garden City Press, 1911. iv,
144p.
13923. Roberts, Ursula. The cause of purity and women's suffrage. Church League for Women's Suffrage
Pamphlets, 5. London: Church League for Women's Suffrage, [s.d.]. 11p.
13924. Robertson, A. I. Women's need of representation: a lecture upon the necessity of giving women the
parliamentary franchise. Dublin: Richard D. Welsh, 1873. 27p.
13925. Robertson, Margaret. Working men and women's suffrage. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage
Societies, 1913. 22p.
13926. Robins, Elizabeth. Way stations. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1913. xii, 352p. [Also published by Dodd,
Mead of New York.]
13927. ---. Why? London: The Women's Writers Suffrage League, 1910. 74, [2]p.
13928. Royden, A. Maude. How women will use the vote. 2nd ed. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage
Societies, 1912. 14p.
13929. ---. Physical force and democracy. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 13p.
13930. ---. The true end of government. An appeal to the men of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 13p.
13931. ---. 'Votes and wages'. How women's suffrage will improve the economic position of women. London:
National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 14p.
13932. Russell, Bertrand. Anti-suffragist anxieties. London: People's Suffrage Federation, 1910. 26p.
13933. ---. "Anti-Suffragist anxieties (1910)." In The opponents: the anti-suffragists, edited by Marie Mulvey
Roberts and Tamae Mizuta: 1-26. Sources of British feminism. London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995.
13934. Saint Clair, Oswald. Ladies' logic: a dialogue between a suffragette and a mere man. London: Digby, Long
& Co., 1907. 80p.
13935. Salès, Mdme. "Arguments against women's suffrage answered." Modern Review 3 (Oct. 1893-April 1894):
49-56.
13936. Samuels, H. B. Woman suffrage: its dangers and delusions. London: The Author, 1910. 16p.
13937. Schirmacher, Käthe. Die Suffragettes. Weimar: A. Duncker, 1912. 156p. ['The Suffragettes'; a favourable
account.]
13938. ---. Die Suffragettes. Berlin: Frauen-Clit Verlag, 1976. 156p. [A reprint of no. 13937]
13939. ---. Die Suffragettes. Frankfurt: R. Jassman Verlag, 1988. 156p. [A reprint of no. 13937]
13940. Scott, A. MacCallum. Equal pay for equal work. A woman suffrage fallacy. London: The National League
for Opposing Woman Suffrage, 1912. 16p.
13941. ---. The physical force argument against woman suffrage. London: The National League for Opposing
Woman Suffrage, 1912. 16p.
13942. Scott, Charles Prestwich. Women's suffrage from a liberal point of view. London: Women's Liberal
Federation, 1910. 2p.
13943. Sellers, Edith. "Where women sit in Parliament." Nineteenth Century 71 (July-Dec. 1912): 167-81.
13944. Sennett, Maud Arncliffe. Make way for the Prime Minister! Eastbourne: T. R. Beckett, 1912. 24p.
[Criticism of Asquith's views on women's suffrage; 2nd ed. published in the same year.]
13945. ---. Women's suffrage and parliamentary morals. 'Manifesto' by Northern Men's Federation for Women's
Suffrage (with postscript and appendix). Glasgow: Northern Men's Federation for Women's Suffrage, [s.d].
11p. [2nd ed. published in 1916.]
13946. Shillington, Violet Mary. Women wage-earners and the vote. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage
Societies, 1909. 1p.
13947. ---. Women wage-earners and the vote. Women's suffrage pamphlets, 32. London: National Union of
Women's Suffrage Societies, 1912. 2p.
13948. Shore, Arabella. An answer to Mr. John Bright's speech on women's suffrage. London: Women's Printing
Society, 1876. 8p.
13949. Shore, Louisa C. The citizenship of women socially considered. London: Printed by Savill, Edwards, 1874.
40p. [Reprinted, with revisions, from Westminster Review.]
13950. ---. "The emancipation of women." Westminster Review 102 (Jan.-June 1874): 137-74.
13951. Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred. The progress of the woman's suffrage movement, by Mrs Henry Sidgwick.
Presidential address to the Cambridge branch of the C. & U. W. F. A. at the annual meeting on May 23rd,
1913. Cambridge: Conservative & Unionist Women's Franchise Association, 1913. 7p.
13952. Simkins, M. E. Suffrage and anti-suffrage: a woman worker's appeal. London: [s.n.], 1909. 8p.
13953. Simmonds, Nita. The house of the suffragette. London: Doherty & Co., 1911. 44p. [A short story.]
13954. Simon, Emily Maud. Positive principles for anti-suffragists. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, 1908. 20p.
13955. ---. Women' suffrage: some sociological reasons for opposing the movement. Birmingham: Cornish
Brothers, 1907. 24p. [2nd ed. published in 1908.]
13956. Smedley, Constance. "The civic rights of the married woman." In The case for women's suffrage, edited by
Brougham Villiers: 99-105. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1907.
13957. Smith, Goldwin. "Conservatism and female suffrage." National Review 10 (Feb. 1888): 735-52. [Answered
by no. 13721.]
13958. ---. "Female suffrage." Macmillan's Magazine 30 (May-Oct. 1874): 139-50. [Answered by no. 13647.]
13959. Smith, Sidney. The enfranchisement of women, the law of the land. Manchester; London: A. Ireland;
Trübner, 1879. 31p.
13960. Smith, Sybil. For and against: a conversation on the subject of woman's suffrage. London: The Woman's
Press, 1913. 96p. [2nd ed. published in the same year.]
13961. Snoad, Warner. "A plea for justice." Westminster Review 138 (July-Dec. 1892): 52-56.
13962. Stephen, Caroline E. "A consultative chamber for women." Nineteenth Century 64 (July-Dec. 1908): 1018-
28.
13963. ---. "Women and politics." Nineteenth Century 61 (Jan.-June 1907): 227-36. [Answered by no . 13739.]
13964. Stopes, Charlotte Carmichael. The constitutional basis of women's suffrage. Edinburgh: Darien Press, 1908.
15p.
13965. ---. "Unequal justice to women." Humanitarian: a monthly review of sociological science 9 (July-Dec.
1896): 441-48.
13966. ---. British freewomen: their historical privilege. London: S. Sonnenschein, 1894. 144p. [On their rights of
franchise.]
13967. ---. British freewomen: their historical privilege. London: S. Sonnenschein, 1894. viii, 196p. [An enlarged
edition.]
13968. ---. British freewomen: their historical privilege. 4th ed. London; New York: S. Sonnenschein; Scribner,
1909. x, 245p.
13969. Strachey, Ray. Women's suffrage and women's service: the history of the London and National Society for
Women's Service. London: London and National Society for Women's Service, 1927. 36p.
13970. Suffragette. The Representation of the People Bill, 1917. London: W. Godbold, 1917. 11p.
13971. A suffragette's love-letters. London: Chatto & Windus, 1907. 159p. [A novel.]
13972. Swanwick, Helena. The future of the women's movement. London: G. Bell, 1913. xx, 208p.
13973. ---. The future of the women's movement. 2nd rev. ed. ed. London: G. Bell, 1914. xx, 208p.
13974. ---. "The future of the women's movement (1913)." In The suffragists: towards the vote, edited by Marie
Mulvey Roberts and Tamae Mizuta: 1-226. Sources of British feminism. London: Routledge/Thoemmes
Press, 1995.
13975. 'The Tablet' on woman's suffrage and Expressions of opinion on woman's suffrage, by Cardinal Moran and
Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. London: National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 1909. 7p.
13976. Taylor, Harriet and John Stuart Mill. "Enfranchisement of women." Westminster Review 55 (April-July
1851): 289-311. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index to Harriet Taylor and her husband, John Stuart Mill.]
13977. ---. Enfranchisement of women. By Mrs Stuart Mill. Reprinted from the 'Westminster Review' for July 1851.
London: Trübner, 1868. 22p.
13978. ---. "The enfranchisement of women [1851]." In The disenfranchised: the fight for the suffrage, edited by
Marie Mulvey Roberts and Tamae Mizuta: 1-37. Sources of British feminism. London:
Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1993.
13979. Taylor, Helen. The claim of Englishwomen to the suffrage constitutionally considered. London: Trübner,
1867. 16p. [Reprinted from the Westminster Review.]
13980. ---. "The claim of Englishwomen to the suffrage." In The lawes resolutions of womens rights. On some
supposed constitutional restraints, Thomas Anstey; The claim of Englishwomen to the suffrage, Helen
Taylor: 48. Classics of English legal history in the modern era. New York: Garland Pub., 1978.
13981. ---. "The ladies' petition." Westminster Review 87 (Jan-April 1867): 63-79. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
13982. Taylor, I. E. Stilwell. The latter days. London: H. R. Allenson, 1914. 70p.
13983. ---. The suffrage movement from its evolutionary aspect. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1910. 34p.
13984. Thomas, Bertha. "Latest intelligence from the Planet Venus." Fraser's Magazine 90 (July-Dec. 1874): 763-
66.
13985. ---. Latest intelligence from the Planet Venus. Reprinted, by permission, from Fraser's Magazine.
Manchester: A. Ireland and Co., Printers, 1875? 10p. [Reprinted in 1877.]
13986. ---. "Latest intelligence from the Planet Venus (1871)." In The suffragists: towards the vote, edited by
Marie Mulvey Roberts and Tamae Mizuta: 1-10. Sources of British feminism. London:
Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995.
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158-64. [Written under the name of Viscount Wolmer; on the Parliamentary Fund or financial assistance to
Irish Nationalist members.]
14918. Pickering, Paul A. "'Repeal and the suffrage': Feargus O'Connor's Irish 'Mission', 1849-50." In The Chartist
legacy, edited by Owen Ashton, Robert Fyson, and Stephen Roberts: 119-46. Rendelsham: Merlin Press,
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14919. Pim, Jonathan. Ireland and the Imperial Parliament. Dublin; London: Hodges, Foster & Co.; Ridgway,
1871. 22p.
14920. Ramsay, George. A proposal for the restoration of the Irish Parliament. Loyal National Repeal Association
of Ireland Repeal. Prize Essays. Supplementary Repeal Essay. Dublin: Duffy, 1845. 43p. [Also published
in a collection entitled: Repeal prize essays. Essays on the repeal of the union, to which the Association
prizes were awarded; with a supplementary essay, recommended by the judges. Dublin: Printed and
published for the Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland, 1845.]
14921. Report from the Select Committeee on bribery and intimidation at elections; together with extracts from the
minutes of evidence shewing the intimidation practised by the priests in Ireland. London: T. Tyler, 1835.
56p.
14922. Savage, Donald C. "The Irish Unionists: 1867-1886." Eire Ireland 2 (1967): 86-101.
14923. Sloan, R. C. "Irish issues and Unionist M.P.s, 1832-1846." Ph.D., University of Glasgow, 1982.
14924. Smyth, John. The elector: containing a true and faithful picture of the awful state of the representation of
parts of the counties of Tipperary and Waterford, previous to and during the recent elections in Ireland, the
systematic organization of the Irish parliamentary nominee "brigade" by the Popish hierarchy and their
staffs - fatal annihilation of the rights and liberties of the electors - the unjust, illegal, unconstitutional
means of coercion, intimidation, etc. used by the priests, with a most effectual remedy proposed for the
foregoing evils, and for prohibiting hereafter the Catholic electors, from further sacerdotal tyranny, and all
spiritual influence whatsoever. Dublin: Printed for the Author, by Philip Dixon, 1854. 64p.
14925. Snoddy, Oliver. "Three by-elections of 1917." Capuchin Annual (1967): 341-47. [North Roscommon,
South Longford, East Clare.]
14926. Staunton, Michael. Reasons for a repeal of the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland. Loyal
National Repeal Association of Ireland Repeal. Prize Essays. 2d Prize. Dublin: Duffy, 1845. viii, 152p.
[Also published in a collection entitled: Repeal prize essays. Essays on the repeal of the union, to which the
Association prizes were awarded; with a supplementary essay, recommended by the judges. Dublin:
Printed and published for the Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland, 1845.]
14927. Stephens, James. "Ireland and the Franchise Bill." Contemporary Review 45 (Jan.-June 1884): 687-97.
14928. Thornley, David. "Isaac Butt and the creation of an Irish parliamentary party, 1868-79." Ph.D., Trinity
College, Dublin, 1959.
14929. Tierney, Michael. "Repeal of the union." In Daniel O'Connell: nine centenary essays, edited by Michael
Tierney: 151-70. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, 1949.
14930. "A visit to Ireland at election time." Fraser's Magazine n.s., 8 (1873): 158-71. [Not long ago in the shortest
month of the year.]
14931. Walker, Brian M. "The 1885 and 1886 general elections: a milestone in Irish history." In Nationalism and
Unionism: conflict in Ireland, 1885-1921, edited by Peter Collins: 1-15. Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies,
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14932. ---. "Irish election poll books, 1832-72, part 1." Irish Booklore 3, no. 1 (1976): 9-13. [For part 2, see no.
14936.]
14933. ---. "The Irish electorate, 1868-1915." Irish Historical Studies 18 (1972-73): 359-406.
14934. ---. "The land question and elections in Ulster, 1868-86." In Irish peasants: violence & political unrest
1780-1914, edited by Samuel Clark and James S. Donnelly: 230-68. Manchester: Manchester University
Press, 1983.
14935. ---. "Party organisation in Ulster, 1865-92: registration agents and their activities." In Plantation to
partition: essays in Ulster history in honour of J. L. McCracken, edited by Peter R. Roebuck: 191-209.
Belfast: Blackstaff, 1981.
14936. Walker, Brian M., and K. Theodore Hoppen. "Irish election poll books, 1832-72, part 2." Irish Booklore 4,
no. 2 (1980): 113-19.
14937. Ward, Alan J. The Irish constitutional tradition: responsible government and modern Ireland, 1782-1922.
Blackrock, Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1994. vii, 412p.
14938. Ward, W. G. "The priesthood at Irish elections: judgment delivered by Mr. Justice Keogh at the Court
House, Galway, on Monday, 27 May 1872." Dublin Review n.s., 19 (1872): 103-13. [Attributed in the
Wellesley Index.]
14939. Whittle, James Lowry. "Irish elections and the influence of the priests." Fraser's Magazine 81 (Jan.-June
1870): 44-58.
14940. Whyte, J. H. "The influence of the Catholic clergy on elections in nineteenth-century Ireland." English
Historical Review 75 (1960): 239-59.
14941. ---. "Landlord influence at elections in Ireland, 1760-1885." English Historical Review 80 (1965): 740-60.
14942. Woods, C. J. "The general election of 1892: the Catholic clergy and the defeat of the Parnellites." In
Ireland under the Union: varieties of tensions. Essays in honour of T. W. Moody, edited by F. S. L. Lyons
and A. J. Hawkins: 289-319. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979.
14943. "A word to our friends at the coming elections." Dublin University Magazine 39 (Jan.-June 1852): 528-31.
County Antrim
14944. Belfast election: a collection of squibs and songs issued prior to the contest for the representation of the
borough between Wm. Sharman Crawford, Esq., Robert J. Tennent, Esq., Lord A. Chichester, and James E.
Tennent, Esq., with their original addresses. Belfast: Printed by Hugh Clark, 1832. 83, [1]p.
14945. A brief historical sketch of parliamentary elections in Belfast, from the first general election under the
Reform Act till 1865: together with an accurate list of the voters and of those on the register who did not
vote at the last election. Belfast: Banner of Ulster, 1865. iv, 118, [76]p.
14946. Burns, J. F. "'Jigging to the fiddle at Hilden': an infamous Lisburn by-election recalled." Lisburn Historical
Society Journal 5 (Dec. 1984): 54-58. [1863 by-election.]
14947. Hill, Trevor. "The Lisburn by-election of 21 February 1883 - a list of voters." Lisburn Historical Society
Journal 6 (Winter 1986-87): 37-43.
14948. McMinn, Richard. "The myth of 'route' liberalism in County Antrim, 1869-1900." Eire Ireland 17, no. 1
(Spring 1982): 137-49. [North Antrim.]
14949. ---. "The Reverend James Brown Armour and liberal politics in north Antrim, 1869-1914." Ph.D., Queen's
University, Belfast, 1979.
14950. Royle, Stephen A. "The Lisburn by-elections of 1863." Irish Historical Studies 25 (1986-87): 277-92.
County Armagh
14951. Clendinning, Kieran. "Represented North Armagh." Review: Journal of the Craigavon Historical Society 7,
no. 2 (1966-67): 24. [On Colonel Saunderson elected Member for North Armagh in 1885.]
14952. Murphy, Clare. "The franchise, elections and parliamentary representation for Armagh 1874-1910." In
Armagh: history & society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by A. J.
Hughes and William Nolan: 917-46. Dublin: Geography Publications, 2001.
14953. Thompson, Frank. "The Armagh elections of 1885-6." Seanchas Ard Mhacha: Journal of the Armagh
Diocesan Historical Society 8 (1976-77): 360-85.
County Carlow
14954. Barr, Colin. "Lord Acton's Irish elections." Historical Journal 51 (2008): 87-114.
14955. Brophy, P. J. "A Carlow M. P. - Sir John Acton." Carloviana 1 (1951): 167-71. [Election of 1859.]
14956. ---. "Election campaigns of the early nineteenth century and the relationships between landlord and tenant."
Carloviana n.s., 1, no. 10 (1961): 20-22, 27.
14957. Constitutional Reformer. Considerations on the case of Raphael and O'Connell touching the contract
relative to the Carlow election, addressed to all sincere, honest, and rational reformers in and out of
Parliament. Dublin: Milliken, 1836. 31p.
14958. Hadden, W. V. "The election of 1841 or reign of terror in Carlow." Carloviana n.s., 1, no. 19 (Dec. 1970):
21-24, 36.
14959. Hickey, Francis. "A famous election campaign." Carloviana n.s., 1, no. 5 (1956): 28-32. [A history of the
K'Eoghs of Kilbride and of the County Carlow elections of 1852 and 1880.]
14960. Murphy, Roderick P. "O'Connell and terror in Carlow." Carloviana 28 (1990-91): 13-15, 20. [1841
election.]
14961. The reign of terror in Carlow: comprising an authentic detail of the proceedings of Mr. O'Connell and his
followers, from the period of his invading that country, down to the first of September. Also, a narrative of
the sufferings of the electors who were beaten, carried away, and imprisoned in Kilkenny. London: J.
Nisbet, 1841. 121p.
County Cavan
14962. Cunningham, Terence P. "The 1852 general election in County Cavan." Breifne: Journal of Cumann
Seanchais Bhreifne 3 (1966-68): 108-35.
14963. ---. "The Burrowes-Hughes by-election." Breifne: Journal of Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne 3 (1966-68):
175-212. [In April 1855.]
14964. McNally, Maura. "The 1918 East Cavan by-election." M.A., National University of Ireland (Dublin), 1978.
14965. Sheridan, Margaret M. "Political life in Cavan: 1913-1921." M.A., National University of Ireland (Galway),
1985.
County Clare
14966. Corry, John. "Clare elections to 1918: some facts and figures." Dal gCais: the magazine of Clare, its people
and culture 4 (1978): 54-55.
14967. Fottrell, M. A. "The Angelus." Catholic Bulletin 8 (1918): 552. [An incident at the East Clare election,
1917.]
14968. Murphy, Ignatius. "Parnell in Clare." The Other Clare 13 (1989): 14-17.
14969. "Newspaper report, 31 March 1883; Captain O'Shea, M.P. for Clare." The Other Clare 4 (April 1980): 41.
14970. O Cathaoir, Brendan. "The East Clare by-election of 1917." Sliabh Aughty 4 (1993): 34-36.
14971. Scally, Keith. "A tragedy of public voting = Sixmilebridge, 1852." The Other Clare 1 (1977): 33.
County Cork
14972. Barry, Ann, and K. Theodore Hoppen. "Borough politics in O'Connellite Ireland: the Youghal poll books of
1835 and 1837." Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 83 (1978): 106-46; 84 (1979):
15-43.
14973. Cadogan, Tim. "Parliamentary politics in Mallow 1870-1874." Mallow Field Club Journal 11 (1993): 5-21;
12 (1994); 76-88.
14974. Connolly, Paddy. "Some elections in Bandon before and after the Parnell split." Bandon Historical Journal
17 (2001): 7-22.
14975. d'Alton, Ian. "Cork unionism: its role in parliamentary and local elections, 1885-1914." Studia Hibernica 15
(1975): 143-61.
14976. ---. Protestant society and politics in Cork 1812-1844. Cork: Cork University Press, 1980. xiv, 264p.
14977. Forde, R. "William O'Brien M. P. (the years 1889 to 1891)." Mallow Field Club Journal 5 (1987): 34-43.
14978. Holohan, Patrick. "Kinsale borough and Cork county parliamentary elections 1832: politics and
broadsheets." Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society 109 (2004): 157-98.
14979. McMahon, Patrick. "Irish election committees; minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on
the Kinsale election petition." Dublin Review 5 (July-Oct. 1838): 116-42. [Attributed in the Wellesley
Index.]
14980. Murphy, Maura J. B. "Repeal and young Ireland in Cork politics: 1830-1850." M.A., National University of
Ireland (Cork), 1975.
14981. O'Flynn, Philip. "Elections and society of the borough of Mallow 1801-1860." M.A., National University of
Ireland (Cork), 1999.
County Donegal
14982. Tunney, John. "The Marquis, the Reverend, the Grand Master and the Major: Protestant politics in Donegal
1868-1933." In Donegal: history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county,
edited by William Nolan, Liam Ronanye, and Mairead Dunlevy: 675-95. Dublin: Geography Publications,
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County Down
14983. Farr, Berkeley. "James Wood: East Down's Liberal MP: the life and political career of James Wood, victor
of the East Down by-election in February 1902." Journal of Liberal History 58 (2008): 4-11.
14984. Stewart, Stephen Michael. "Presbyterian radicalism, landlord influence and electoral politics in Co. Down
in the mid-nineteenth century." M.A., St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, 1981.
14985. Walker, Brian M. "Landowners and parliamentary elections in County Down, 1801-1921." In Down:
history and society. Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by Lindsay Proudfoot:
297-326. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1997.
County Dublin
14986. Butt, Isaac. "The constituency of the city of Dublin." Dublin University Magazine 8 (July-Dec. 1836): 471-
74. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
14987. ---. "The independence of the city of Dublin." Dublin University Magazine 7 (Jan.-June 1836): 712-14.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index.]
14988. Clare, Liam. Unionist/nationalist election campaigns in south County Dublin (1883-1923). Foxrock Local
History Club Publications, 13. Foxrock: Foxrock Local History Club, 1985. 22p.
14989. Hill, Jacqueline. "The 1847 general election in Dublin City." In Politics and political culture in Britain and
Ireland, 1750-1850: essays in tribute to Peter Jupp, edited by Allan Blackstock and Eoin Magennis: 41-64.
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14990. Jackson, Alvin. "The failure of Unionism in Dublin, 1900." Irish Historical Studies 26 (1989): 377-95.
[By-elections 1900: St Stephens Green and South County Dublin.]
14991. Maguire, Martin. "The organisation and activism of Dublin's Protestant working class, 1883-1935." Irish
Historical Studies 29 (1994): 65-87.
14992. O'Sullivan, Samuel. "Report of the Conservative Registration Committee." Dublin University Magazine 13
(Jan.-June 1839): 739-52. [Attributed in the Wellesley Index; a review of 'Report of the Conservative
Registration Committee for the City of Dublin with an account of the results obtained within the last four
years'.]
14993. Proceedings at the election for the City of Dublin, which commenced on Monday, January the 12th, and
terminated on Saturday, the 17th, 1835; to elect two representatives for the City of Dublin in Parliament:
to which is added a list of the voters. Candidates:- Daniel O'Connell, Esq. K.C. of Merrion Square;
Edward Southwell Ruthven, Esq. of Downpatrick; John Beatty West, Esq. K.C. of Stephen's Green; George
A. Hamilton, Esq. of Hampton hall. Dublin: Printed for Richard Moore Tims; Simpkin and Marshall,
London, 1835. 156, [4]p.
County Fermanagh
14994. Bottomley, P. M. "The North Fermanagh election of 1885 and 1886: some documentary illustrations."
Clogher Record 8, no. 2 (1974): 167-81.
14995. Phoenix, Eamon. "Cahir Healy and nationalist politics in County Fermanagh, 1885-1970." In County
Fermanagh: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by Eileen Murphy and
William Roulston: 357-86. Dublin: Geography Publications, 2004.
County Galway
14996. Boyle, Irene. "The politics of popular nationalism in County Galway c.1896-1910." M.A., National
University of Ireland (Galway), 1989.
14997. Dillon, James N. "There is nothing like an election." In Kiltullagh/Killimordaly as the centuries passed: a
history from 1500-1900, edited by Kieran Jordan: 234-41. [S.l.]: Killtullagh/Killimordaly Historical
Society, 2000. [1871 by-election.]
14998. Greg, W. R. "Priests, Parliaments, and electors." Quarterly Review 133 (July-Oct. 1872): 276-92.
[Attributed in the Wellesley Index; Galway election.]
14999. Hutton, Sean. "Horace Plunkett agus fothoghchan na Gaillimhe 1901." Studia Hibernica 16 (1976): 158-74.
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15000. Liffey, Michael. "The 1872 by-election." In The district of Loughrea. Vol. 1 History 1791-1918, edited by
Joseph Forde et al.: 326-48. Loughrea: Loughrea History Project, 2003.
15001. Lynch, Arthur. "The moral of the Galway election." New Liberal Review 2 (Aug. 1901-Jan. 1902): 856-62.
15002. Moody, T. W. "Parnell and the Galway election of 1886." Irish Historical Studies 9 (1954-55): 319-38.
15003. "Mr. Justice Keogh and the clergy." Irish Ecclesiastical Record 8 (1872): 474-49. [Judgment on the
Galway election petition.]
County Kerry
15004. Brún, Pádraig de. "Tralee voters in 1835." Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society 19
(1986): 73-79.
15005. Dillon, Paul F. "Labour and politics in Kerry, 1879-1916." Ph.D., National University of Ireland (Dublin),
2004.
15006. Fitzsimons, Bob. "The Tralee election of 1832." Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical
Society 2nd ser, 2 (2003): 83-86.
15007. Lyne, Gerard J. "Daniel O'Connell, intimidation and the Kerry elections of 1835." Journal of the Kerry
Archaeological and Historical Society 4 (1971): 74-97.
15008. O Cathaoir, Brendan. "The Kerry 'Home Rule' by-election, 1872." Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and
Historical Society 3 (1970): 154-70.
County Kildare
15009. Ní Bhuachalla, Síghle. "An electioneering story." Catholic Bulletin 9 (1919): 145. [An incident at the
North Kildare constituency.]
County Kilkenny
15010. Burtchaell, George Dames. Genealogical memoirs of the Members of Parliament for the county and city of
Kilkenny from the earliest on record to the present time; and for the boroughs of Callan, Thomastown,
Inistiogue, Gowran, St. Canice or Irishtown, and Knocktopher, from their enfranchisement to the Union.
Dublin: Sealy, 1888. viii, 276p.
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15012. O'Dwyer, Michael. "Kilkenny City voting list, 1832." Irish Genealogist 9 (1996): 390-403.
King’s County
15013. Moran, Gerard. "Political developments in King's County, 1868-1885." In Offaly: history and society.
Interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by William Nolan and Timothy O'Neill:
767-98. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1998.
County Leitrim
15014. McNiffe, Liam. "The 1852 Leitrim election." Breifne: Journal of Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne 5, no. 18
(1978): 223-52.
15015. O Duibhir, Ciarán. Sinn Fein: the first election, 1908. North Leitrim History Series, 4. Nure,
Manorhamilton: Drumlin Publications, 1993. 127p.
County Limerick
15016. Cahir, Brendan. "Isaac Butt and the Limerick by-election of 1871." North Munster Antiquarian Journal 10
(1966-67): 56-66.
15017. Doherty, James. "Limerick in the general election 1885." Old Limerick Journal 18 (1985): 19-23.
15018. Hogan, Michael. The Limerick election, 1880. The merits of the candidates reviewed. O'Shaughnessy's
Dodging and Gabbett's Tomfoolery. [S.l.: s.n.], 1880. 8p.
15019. ---. The Limerick election, 1880. Part II. [S.l.: s.n.], 1880. [Written under the pseudonym: The Bard of
Thomond.]
15020. ---. The pictorial gallery of the late Limerick election, 1880. [S.l.: s.n.], 1880. 24p. [Written under the
pseudonym: The Bard of Thomond.]
15021. McCarthy, Michael. "The election of 1874." Old Limerick Journal 9 (1981): 32-36.
County Longford
15022. Coleman, Marie. "Mobilisation: the South Longford by-election and its impact on political mobilisation." In
The Irish Revolution, 1913-23, edited by Joost Augusteijn: 53-69. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2002. [By-
election in May 1917.]
15023. Moran, Gerard. "Politics and electioneering in County Longford, 1868-80." In Longford: essays in county
history, edited by Raymond Gillespie and Gerard Moran: 173-93. Dublin: Lilliput Press, 1991.
15024. Resident of Longford. "Insurrectionary state of County Longford." Dublin University Magazine 11 (Jan.-
June 1838): 121-23. [Elections in the 1830s.]
County Louth
15025. Binfield, Clyde. "The shaping of a dissenting interest." Parliamentary History 24 (2005): 120-35.
[Benjamin Whitworth, M.P. for Drogheda.]
15026. Byrne, Don. "The life and times of John Forbes, M.P. for Drogheda." Journal of the old Drogheda Society
16 (2007): 11-44. [John Forbes 1759-1797.]
15027. Garry, James. "Funeral of the ill-fated James Woods." Old Drogheda Society Journal 3 (1979): 15-18.
[Died during an election, Nov. 1868.]
15028. McHugh, Ned. "The Drogheda parliamentary election of 1835." Old Drogheda Society Journal 7 (1990):
31-41.
15029. ---. "The Drogheda parliamentary election of 1847 and its aftermath." Louth Archaeological Society
Journal 21 (1985-88): 297-310.
15030. Moran, Gerard. "Philip Callan: the rise and fall of an Irish nationalist M.P., 1868-1885." Journal of the
County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society 22 (1989-92): 395-411.
15031. "Parliamentary registration: 1852 rated occupier list." Old Drogheda Society Journal 6 (1989): 90-103. [In
the county and the town of Drogheda.]
15032. Rice, Gerard. "The Drogheda election of 1868." Old Drogheda Society Journal 3 (1979): 3-14.
15033. Ross, Noel. "Two nineteenth century election posters." Journal of the County Louth Archaeological Society
16 (1965-68): 224-32. [Dundalk, 1847: County Louth, 1852.]
County Mayo
15034. Moran, Gerard. "The Land League and electioneering in Mayo." North Mayo Historical and
Archaeological Society Journal 1, no. 4 (1986): 38-49.
15035. ---. "Mayo and the general election of 1874." Cathair na Mart: Journal of the Westport Historical Society
4, no. 1 (1984): 69-73.
County Meath
15036. Irish Unionist Alliance. The Irish priest in politics: as revealed in the evidence given on the hearing of the
Meath election petition. Westminster: Irish Unionist Alliance, 1892. 106p.
15037. Matthews, Seamus. "Patrick Fulham, MP, of Donore and the Meath election of 1892." Old Drogheda
Society Journal 14 (2004): 122-42.
15038. The Meath election petitions. Southwark: McCorqudale & Co., 1893. 24p.
15039. Redmond, J. E. "The lesson of South Meath." Fortnightly Review 59 (Jan.-June 1893): 1-6. [Reply by
Henry W. Forster: 290-293; on the South Meath election petition.]
County Monaghan
15040. Magee, John. "The Monaghan election of 1883 and the 'invasion of Ulster'." Clogher Record 8, no. 2
(1974): 147-66.
15041. O Mórdha, P. B. "Party quarrels in ninteenth-century Monaghan." Clogher Record 2, no. 2 (1958): 355-57.
County Roscommon
15042. Dillon, Geraldine Plunkett. "The North Roscommon election." Capuchin Annual (1967): 338-40.
15043. Lenehan, Jim. Politics and society in Athlone 1830-1885: a rotten borough. Maynooth studies in local
history, 26. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1999. 64p. [His thesis was submitted under the name of James
P. Lenihan.]
15044. Lenihan, James P. "Politics and society in Athlone 1830-1885." M.A., St. Patrick's College, Maynooth,
1998.
15045. O'Flanagan, Michael. "The Roscommon election." Catholic Bulletin 7 (1917): 146-51. [By-election in
Roscommon North on 3 Feb. 1917.]
County Sligo
15046. Fogarty, Catherine. "The disenfranchisement of the boroughs of Cashel and Sligo." MA, National
University of Ireland Maynooth, 2000.
County Tipperary
15047. Comerford, R. V. "Tipperary representation at Westminster, 1801-1918." In Tipperary: history and
society: interdisciplinary essays on the history of an Irish county, edited by William Nolan and Thomas G.
McGrath: 325-38. Dublin: Geography Publications, 1985.
15048. Devery, Kieran J. J. "The dynamics of parliamentary elections in Cashel 1852-1868." M.A., Mary
Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2004.
15049. Moran, Gerard. "The Fenians and Tipperary politics, 1868-1880." Journal of the County Tipperary
Historical Society (1994): 73-90.
15050. O Bric, Deaglán. "Pierce McCan M.P. (1882-1916)." Journal of the County Tipperary Historical Society
(1988): 105-32; (1989): 105-17.
15051. O'Shea, John J. "The priest and politics in County Tipperary, 1850-1891." M.A., National University of
Ireland (Cork), 1979.
County Tyrone
15052. McCluskey, Feargal Cathal. "The development of Republican politics in East Tyrone 1898-1918." Ph.D.,
Queen's University, Belfast, 2007.
15053. Roulston, William. "Parliamentary elections in North Tyrone, 1885-1921." In The fair river valley:
Strabane through the ages, edited by John Dooher and Michael Kennedy: 218-31. Belfast: Ulster
Historical Foundation / Starbane Historical Society, 2000.
County Waterford
15054. Matthews, Henry, 1st Viscount Llandaff. "An Irish election." Dublin Review 138 (Jan.-April 1906): 28-40.
[Dungarvan Waterford election 1868.]
15055. O'Shea, Tania. "The County Waterford by-election of 1866." Decies: journal of the Waterford
Archaeological and Historical Society 58 (2002): 61-72.
15056. Whittle, John. "Nickey Whittle and the 1918 bye-election." Decies: journal of the Waterford
Archaeological and Historical Society 3 (1976): 24-25.
County Westmeath
15057. Cox, Liam. "Westmeath voters 1832." Irish Genealogist 5 (1974-79): 234-39, 772-89; 6 (1980-85): 77-98.
County Wexford
15058. McCarthy, R. B. "The Right Hon. Arthur McMurrough Kavanagh M.P." Journal of the Wexford Historical
Society 14 (1992-93): 135-50. [MP for Wexford 1861-68; for County Carlow, 1868-80.]
15059. Murphy, Hilary. "A humiliating defeat for Richard J. Devereux." Journal of the Wexford Historical Society
14 (1992-93): 129-34. [Wexford borough election, 1868.]
University Representation
15060. Buchanan, Walter. The parliamentary representation of the Scottish universities, being the substance of a
paper read at a meeting of the Scottish Literary Institute, held at Glasgow on the 24. April 1857.
Edinburgh: Sutherland & Knox, 1857. 12p.
15061. Elector. The approaching election for the University of Dublin. London: [s.n.], 1874. 16p.
15062. Foster, Charles James. The University of London: a parliamentary constituency. London: J. Ridgway for
the Committee of the Graduates of the University, 1851. 30p.
15063. Freeman, Edward A. "University elections." Contemporary Review 43 (Jan.-June 1883): 16-30.
15064. Heywood, James. Academic reform and university representation. London: E. T. Whitfield, 1860. xv, 335p.
15065. Lorimer, James. "University representation." North British Review 20 (Nov. 1853-Feb. 1854): 361-88.
15066. ---. "Of the political position of the learned class." In The universities of Scotland past, present, possible;
with an appendix of documents relating to higher instruction: 48-62. Edinburgh: W. P. Kennedy, 1854.
[Abbreviated version of no. 15065.]
15067. Northcote, Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh. A statement of facts connected with the election of the
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