Originally published in 1903 this two-volume work examines the changes in Parliamentary representation in England Wales Scotland and Ireland from the time that the House of Commons in England began to have a continuous existence until the Reform Act of 1832. Volume One focuses on the representation of England and Wales and the history of the relationship between Members of Parliament and their constituents as well as the relationship the House of Commons had with among others the monarchy and the press. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of British government and popular representation.
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