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The Constitutional Mirror
Radical broadsheet, The Constitutional Mirror (Printer: W. Molineux, Chancery Lane, London). "A scarce broadside which sets out the Constitutional Rights and Liberties of the People of England as s...
Autograph letter from a British ex-patriot in India
Covering the subject of the 1832 Reform Act.
Autograph letter from [J Sturges] to William St [Quentin] esq
Covering the subject of the composition of the new House of Commons after the 1832 Reform Act.
Tract by Sir Francis North, Lord Guilford relating to the jurisdiction of the House of Lords
The volume is labelled in another hand, 'Copy of an Imperfect Tract of the Ld Keeper Guilford relating to the Jurisdiction of the House of Peers'. The document itself begins, 'An Answer to the Cas...
Annexes to the Declaration of Rights
a) 8 Feb -- Oaths of Obedience agreed on by both Houses this day (Lords Journals, XIV. 121), and embodied in the Declaration of Rights. C. J., X. 21, in extenso.
b) 11 Feb -- Lords' amendments to t...
Government of Ireland Act, c. 67
The Government of Ireland Act, 1920, partitioned Ireland in two. "Southern Ireland" was to have a devolved parliament in Dublin, and "Northern Ireland" a devolved parliament in Belfast. Both part...
Public General Act, 39and;40 George III, c. 67
An Act for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland. ["Union of Ireland", "Act of Union with Ireland"]
Following increased unrest in Ireland at the same time as the Napoleonic Wars, the British Prim...
Public Act, 6 Anne, c. 40
An Act for rendering the Union of the two Kingdoms more intire and complete [Union with Scotland].
The Act consolidated the Act of Union, Public Act 6 Anne, c.11, between England and Scotland. It...
Public Act, 6 Anne, c. 11
An Act for an Union of the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland ["Act of Union with Scotland"].
The Act ratified the Articles of Union of England and Scotland. It established Great Britain, with A...