On the Legal Right of the Dormant Parliamentary Boroughs ... to the Revival of Their Ancient Franchise: A Letter to Charles W. Williams WynnH. Butterworth, 1830 - 36 pages |
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accordingly Act of Union Amersham ancient Borough appeareth Article of Union Asperton AXBRIDGE Borough of Wendover Boroughs to send Britain Burgesses to Parliament Burgesses to serve Clerk Cockermouth Committee for Privileges Commons House County of Bucks declare Domini Regis forty-five members franchise FRANCIS PALGRAVE Hakevill House of Commons House of Lords Ilchester Ireland Journals Jovis King liament liberty limit the extent Lords and Commons Lords of Parliament Lords Spiritual Maii Majesty ment Milborne Port Molton and Allerton opinions PALGRAVE Parlia Parliament of England Parliamentary Boroughs Peers of Scotland petition Pomfrett present Parliament privilege of sending pro bono publico repre respective Houses restored right of sending Robert Heath Seaford send Burgesses sending Bur sent any Burgesses Session Sheriff Sir Robert Heath sit and vote sixteen Peers Speaker's hand Spiritual and Temporal summoned and returned three Boroughs Treaty United Kingdom warrant issue Whereupon writ of re-summons
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Page 4 - THAT by virtue of this Treaty, Of the Peers of Scotland at the time of the Union Sixteen shall be the number to Sit and Vote in the House of Lords...
Page 5 - Commons of the present Parliament of England shall be the members of the respective Houses of the first Parliament of Great Britain for and on the part of England And her Majesty may by her royal proclamation under the great seal of Great Britain appoint the said first Parliament of Great Britain to meet at such time and place as her Majesty shall think fit which time shall not be less than fifty days after the date of such proclamation...
Page 4 - January last it is provided that by virtue of the said treaty of the peers of Scotland at the time of the union sixteen shall be the number to sit and vote in the House of Lords and forty-five the number of the representatives of Scotland in the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain...
Page 5 - Union is to take place, shall declare under the Great Seal of England, that it is expedient, that the Lords of Parliament of England and Commons of the present Parliament of England shall be the Members of the respective Houses of the First Parliament of Great Britain for and on the Part of England : And Her Majesty may by Her Royal Proclamation under the Great Seal of.
Page 10 - ... under the great seal of the united kingdom, to cause the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, who are to serve in the parliament thereof on the part of Ireland, to be returned in such manner as by any act of this present session of the parliament of Ireland shall be provided, and that the Lords spiritual and temporal, and commons of Great Britain shall, together with the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons so returned as aforesaid on the part of Ireland, constitute the two houses...
Page 9 - That it be the third article of Union, that the said united kingdom be represented in one and the same parliament, to be styled The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Page 4 - That when his majesty, his heirs or successors, shall declare his, her, or their pleasure for holding the first or any subsequent parliament of the united kingdom, a proclamation shall issue, under the great seal of the united kingdom, to cause the lords...
Page 5 - Members, by whom Scotland is to be Represented in the Parliament of Great Britain : And the Lords of Parliament of England, and the Sixteen Peers of Scotland, such...
Page 9 - Union that four Lords Spiritual of Ireland by rotation of Sessions, and twenty-eight Lords Temporal of Ireland, elected for life by the Peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Lords of the Parliament of the United Kingdom...
Page 9 - ... united kingdom, and one hundred commoners, (two for each county of Ireland, two for the city of Dublin, two for the city of Cork, one for the university of...