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Before and After the | Reform Bill (1842) |
He resigned with Wellington over the | Reform Bill of 1832. |
ed to the Dukes of Norfolk and Grafton, on the | Reform Bill, Ipswich, 1831. |
Westmorland M.P.'s From The Restoration To The | Reform Bill Of 1867 (1660-1867). |
politician and economist, champion of the 1832 | Reform Bill and first MP for Birmingham |
William Pitt the Younger introduces a | Reform Bill to Parliament to abolish the rotten borou |
ine in the House Of Commons when the Education | Reform Bill was being argued. |
rable interest in the movement that led to the | Reform Bill of 1832, and was for some time proprietor |
ent and in his third administration the Second | Reform Bill was passed. |
es Pinney, who was mayor of Bristol during the | Reform Bill riots of 1831. |
Hall voted for the Healthcare | Reform Bill that passed in the House on November 7, 2 |
Lauderdale became a Tory and voted against the | Reform Bill of 1832. |
is uncle, he now expressed his support for the | Reform Bill and sat with the Whigs. |
arliamentary session which produced the Second | Reform Bill, Disraeli's eventual assumption of the le |
o the working class of the kind set out in the | Reform Bill of March 1831 which when passed became th |
The Whigs required, to carry the | Reform Bill, a leader of unstained character, one to |
nd represented Bristol from the passage of the | Reform Bill in 1832 until the dissolution of 1837. |
t Mill introduce his suffrage amendment to the | Reform Bill on 20 May 1867. |
am Forster and T. H. Huxley at the time of the | Reform Bill of 1867. |
mittee, Charlie drafted the Comprehensive Tort | Reform Bill and was the leader in the Senate in the s |
two months the debate on Baccellis University | Reform Bill, securing, single-handed, its rejection. |
e Whig and Tory Factions to the Passing of the | Reform Bill and a biography of the first Earl of Shaf |
n May 1897 he secured the adoption of the Army | Reform Bill, fixing Italian military expenditure at a |
e after the House of Lords rejected the second | Reform Bill, which aimed to get rid of some of the ro |
He steadfastly opposed the Great | Reform Bill and when the majority of Tory Peers opted |
concern about the implications of the Welfare | Reform Bill, particularly the introduction of a new c |
Parliamentary promoter of the Prostitution Law | Reform Bill, a Bill in his name, which became law in |
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