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BRITISH PARLIAMENTS AND ASSEMBLIES:

A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED LITERATURE

DAVID LEWIS JONES

PREFACE

The members of the Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust and the editorial staff of the journal Parliamentary

History are pleased to publish on the journal‟s website British Parliaments and Assemblies: A Bibliography of

Printed Materials, compiled by David Lewis Jones. This bibliography was David‟s last work completed shortly

before he died in October 2010. It is an extensive bibliography of the writings on the history of British parliaments

(listing material published up to 2009). David, who was chairman of the Trust which owns the journal, was also the

librarian of the house of lords until his retirement and this publication is a fitting memorial to his interests and his

life‟s work.

The Trust would like to thank Alasdair Hawkyard for his final editing of the work and Wiley Blackwell for

agreeing to publish it.

INTRODUCTION

The aim of the present work is to provide a comprehensive and classified list of publications, including unpublished

university dissertations, relating to British parliamentary institutions from the earliest period. The term

“parliamentary institutions” includes the Westminster Parliament; the Parliament of Ireland before 1801; the

Parliament of Scotland before 1707; the Northern Ireland Parliament 1921-1973, and the successor assemblies; the

Scottish Parliament 1999-; the National Assembly for Wales; and, the minor assemblies: Isle of Man, the Channel

Islands, and the Stannaries.

The printed literature contained in the bibliography covers material published from the sixteenth century to the end

of 2009 and includes books, journal articles, essays from festschriften and other collected works, university

dissertations, and periodicals and serials devoted to parliamentary topics. All editions of a single work have been

listed, e.g. Erskine May‟s treatise on Parliament, in order to provide a full record of the literature. For books

published before 1801, a full transcript of the title is provided and the short-title catalogue number supplied to assist

the user in evaluating the usefulness of a particular title and in locating a copy. With journal articles, entries were

collected from periodicals published after 1800. Except for the few entries annotated by “not seen,” each item has

been examined personally by the compiler. Comment has been limited to explanations of obscure titles and there has

been no attempt to provide evaluative comment on individual items.

Materials excluded are parliamentary papers (a full account of the relevant guides to these papers is provided);

biographies of members, except those devoted to the parliamentary career; and, articles in weekly or daily journals. In the case of the judicial functions of the House of Lords, accounts of individual decisions and studies on the legal

implications of these decisions have also been excluded. In certain cases, e.g. textbooks on electoral law, the

sequence of editions listed is incomplete because the compiler has been unable to identify a complete run of editions.

The bibliography is arranged in classified order. The first seven sections cover the Westminster Parliament: (1)

General; (2) Medieval; (3) Tudor; (4) Stuart; (5) Unreformed Parliament 1715-1832; (6) Reformed Parliament 1832-

1918; (7) Twentieth Century (1918-2009). Within each section, the bibliography includes works on constitutional

and political developments; internal administration; reform proposals and measures; elections; and, constituency

studies. Entries are classified in detail: items on a particular parliament or election are collected together under the

heading for that parliament or that election, while studies of constituency politics are placed together under the old

county. The Westminster Parliament is concluded with two further sections: the judicial work of the House of Lords

and the Palace of Westminster as a building. A similar classification is used for the Irish Parliament and for the old

Scottish Parliament, but a simpler arrangement has been adopted for the remaining assemblies which have been the

subject of fewer studies.

The following abbreviations are used to identify the location of books and serials published before 1801:

STC A short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland & Ireland, and of English books printed abroad,

1475-1640, first compiled by A. W. Pollard & G. R. Redgrave. 2nd

ed. London: Bibliographical Society, 1976-1991.

3 vols.

Wing Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and British America, and of

English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700, compiled by Donald Wing. 2nd

ed. New York: Index

Committee of the Modern Language Association of America, 1972-1998. 3 vols.

estc Originally the Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue, covering imprints from Britain and other English

language countries, 1701-1800, this is now part of the English Short Title Catalogue, an online resource, gradually

incorporating items from STC and Wing, available at present on the British Library website at http://estc.bl.uk.

Nelson & Seccombe British newspapers and periodicals, 1641-1700: a short-title catalogue of serials printed in

England, Scotland, Ireland, and British America: with a checklist of serials printed 1701-March 1702 and

chronological, geographical, foreign language, subject, publisher, and editor indexes, 1641-1702, compiled by

Carolyn Nelson and Matthew Seccombe. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1987. xx, 724p.

The annotation „Attributed in the Wellesley Index‟ refers to The Wellesley index to Victorian periodicals, 1824-

1900: tables of contents and identification of contributors ... by Walter E. Houghton. London: Routledge & Kegan

Paul, 1966-1989. 5 vols. Where the authorship of an anonymously published article is possible but not definite, a

question mark has been placed before the author‟s name.

The greater part of the research for this bibliography was carried out in the British Library. Other libraries which

allowed the compiler to consult items in their care are the libraries of the House of Lords, the House of Commons,

Institute of Historical Research, Society of Antiquaries, University of Wales Aberystwyth as well as the University of

London Library, the London Library, the National Library of Wales and the British Library of Political & Economic

Science at the London School of Economics. The compiler is grateful to the staff at these libraries for their

assistance in the preparation of this bibliography.

David Lewis Jones

July 2010

THE WESTMINSTER PARLIAMENT

GENERAL

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22. Wilding, Norman W., and Philip Laundy. An encyclopaedia of Parliament. London: Cassell, 1958. x, 705p.

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Members, and their country seats, shewing the several counties, cities, or boroughs, which they have

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settled, from the year 1624, to the present year 1754. III. An account of the several petitioners, whose

petitions have been unsuccessful, as well as those which have succeeded. IV. An alphabetical list of all the

Members, and their country seats, shewing the several counties, cities, or boroughs, which they have

represented. V. An alphabetical list of petitioners. VI. The heads of the statutes now in force concerning

elections. VII. A list of the Scots peers, who have been returned to all the Parliaments since the Union.

London: Printed for T. Astley; and sold by R. Baldwin, jun, 1754. [508]p. [Not seen; details from estc

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places they represented and showing at one view the Restoration and the present Parliament. IV. The

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our purposes, the two relevant sections are:

(1) Hardwicke's shilling peerage ... containing an alphabetical list of the House of Lords. Together with

the date of the creation of each title: the birth, accession, and marriage of each peer ... published with this

title 1856-1859; from 1860-1895 as The shilling peerage; from 1896-1899 as Walford's shilling peerage.

(2) Hardwicke's shilling House of Commons ... containing a list of the members of Parliament and of the

places which they represent; with short biographical notice of the birth, marriage and family connections

of each member, his political bias and patronage, a brief list of the offices and appointments which he has

hitherto held, and his address in town and country: to which is added a list of Her Majesty's Privy Council

and of the changes which have taken place in the representation published with this title 1856-1859; from

1860-1895 as The shilling House of Commons; from 1896-1899 as Walford's shilling House of Commons.]

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39. ---. The British Parliament. Reference pamphlet, 33. 5th ed. London: H.M.S.O., 1967. 43p.

40. ---. The British Parliament. Reference pamphlet, 33. 6th ed. London: H.M.S.O., 1968. 44p.

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42. ---. The British Parliament. Reference pamphlet, 33. 8th ed. London: H.M.S.O., 1973. 56p.

43. ---. The British Parliament. Reference pamphlet, 33. 9th ed. London: H.M.S.O., 1974. 58p.

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modern knowledge, 1. Rev. ed. London: Oxford University Press, 1960. 256p.

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end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England.

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end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England.

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bishops. Two speeches spoken in the House of Lords by the Lord Viscount Newarke, 1641. London: Printed

by W. Godbid, 1660. [8], 120p. [Wing S5446; another printing: Wing S5447.]

1003. Tudor, Philippa. "The ceremony of the introduction of bishops to the House of Lords." Parliamentary

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Trial of Peers

1004. An authentical account of the formalities, and judicial proceedings, upon arraigning, at Westminster, a

peer of the realm before a Lord High-Steward. London: Printed for Y.H., 1680. 36p. [Wing A4264.]

1005. Ceremonial for the trial of a peer, in Westminster-Hall, with Garter's list of the peerage, as it now stands,

April, 1776. And a plan of the court. London: Printed for T. Payne, 1776. [2], 19, [1]p. [estc t098705.]

1006. Furneaux, Rupert. Tried by their peers. London: Cassell, 1959. 202p.

1007. Harcourt, Leveson William Vernon. "The Baga de Secretis." English Historical Review 23 (1908): 508-29.

[Includes references to trials of peers.]

1008. ---. His Grace the Steward and trial of peers: a novel inquiry into a special branch of constitutional

government, founded entirely upon original sources of information and extensively upon hitherto unprinted

materials. London: Longmans, Green, 1907. xii, 500p.

1009. "His Lordship's Privilege: the trial of a peer." Chambers's Journal 4th ser., 19 (1882): 17-19.

1010. King, Gregory. The usual ceremony observed by the Lord High Steward and Peers of Great Britain, the

officers of the court, their assistants and attendants, on the arraignment and trial of some peer or peeress

of the nation for treason or felony, or some other great crime. London: Printed by T. Gardner, 1746. 8p.

[estc 118292.]

1011. Lovell, Colin Rhys. "The trial of peers in Great Britain." American Historical Review 55 (1949-50): 69-81.

1012. Marsden, Philip. In peril before Parliament: an account of nine trials before Parliament. London: Barrie &

Rockliff, 1965. xv, 270p. [Also published, in 1966, by Roy Publishers of New York.]

1013. Mathew, Theobald. "Noble malefactors." Cornhill Magazine 152 (July-Dec. 1935): 641-57.

1014. Perceval, R. W. "Trial of peers." Journal of the Society of Clerks-at-the-Table in Empire Parliaments 17

(1948): 119-22.

1015. Pike, Luke Owen. "The trial of peers." Law Quarterly Review 23 (1907): 442-47. [A critique of L. W.

Vernon Harcourt's His Grace the steward and trial of peers; answered by Harcourt in 24 (1908): 43-48.]

1016. Russell, Sambrook Nicholas. The Lord High Steward of England; or, an historical dissertation on the

origin, antiquity, and functions of that officer: shewing the difference between him and the King's Chief

Justiciar, and the steward of the King's Household, and explaining the offices of the two latter: with

remarks on the antient and modern modes of trying peers; and an epitome of some remarkable tryals in the

reign of Richard II never before digested and published: to which is added, a catalogue of the High

Stewards of England, from the Conquest to the present time, with the names, crimes, and sentences of the

peers whom they tried. In this dissertation the account given by Lord Chief Justice Coke of the office of

High Steward is stated and confuted. London: C. Parker, 1776. [4], 155, [1]p. [estc t145623.]

1017. Saunders, Edmund. Summus Angliæ seneschallus: or, a survey of the Lord High-Steward of England, his

office, dignity, and jurisdiction; particularly the manner of arraigning a peer indicted of treason, or felony.

In a letter to the lords in the Tower; with resolutions to certain queries made by their lordships, relating to

trayterous and seditious practices. Written at their lordships request. London: Printed in the year, 1680.

36p. [Wing S745.]

1018. ---. Summus Angliae seneschallus: or, a survey of the Lord High-Steward of England, his office, dignity,

and jurisdiction; particularly the manner of arraigning a peer indicted of treason or felony. In a letter to

the lords in the Tower; with resolutions to certain queries made by their lordships, relating to traiterous

and seditious practices. Written at their lordships request. London: Re-printed and sold by M. Cooper,

1746. [2], 49, [1]p. [estc t105685.]

1019. The case of the condemn'd lords: or, an account of the tryals and convictions of James Earl of

Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, George Earl of Wintoun, Robert

Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn, on articles of impeachments for

high treason, before the House of Lord's in Westminster-Hall. London: Printed and sold by James Roberts,

1716. 66 [i.e 67], [1]p. [Not seen; details from estc t189424.]

1020. The whole proceeding to judgment upon the articles of impeachment of high treason exhibited by the

knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the names of themselves and of all the

Commons of Great Britain, against James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl

of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn, in

Westminster-Hall, on Thursday the ninth day of February, 1715. London: Printed by Jacob Tonson, 1716.

[4], 20p. [estc t061816; reprinted in no. 2724, 1714-17/18; a Dublin reprint in 1716, estc t198089.]

1021. The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the indictments against William Earl of Kilmarnock,

George Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino; for high treason, in levying war against His

Majesty: the proceeding in Westminster Hall being begun on Monday the 28th day of July, and continued

on Wednesday the 30th of July, and, Friday the first of August, 1746: on the last of which days judgment of

high treason was given against them. London: Printed for Samuel Billingsley, 1746. [4], 39, [1]p. [estc

t114299, reprinted in no. 2724, 1744/45-46/47; other printings: estc n066638; 2nd ed: estc n013875; 3rd

ed.: estc t174272; 4th ed.: estc t174759.]

1022. Wilkinson, W. A compleat history of the trials of the rebel lords in Westminster-Hall; and the rebel officers

and others concerned in the Rebellion in the year 1745, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, and at Carlisle

and York. With the lives, behaviour, and dying speeches of those executed pursuant to their sentences.

London: Printed for the compiler, ..., 1746? [2], 330p. [Not seen; details from estc t184680.]

1023. "Curious trials connected with the aristocracy. IV. The trial of Lord Byron for killing William Chaworth

Esq. in a duel." Patrician 2 (Sept.-Dec. 1846): 335-47.

1024. The trial of William Lord Byron, Baron Byron of Rochdale, for the murder of William Chaworth, Esq;

before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament. On Tuesday the

16th, and Wednesday the 17th of April, 1765: on the last of which days the said William Byron was

acquitted of murder, but found guilty of manslaughter. London: Printed for Samuel Billingsley, 1765. [4],

47, [1]p. [estc t150380; Dublin ed., estc t177387; reprinted in no. 2724, 1760-68/9.]

1025. "Curious trials connected with the aristocracy. XXVIII. The Earl of Cardigan's duel (1848)." Patrician 6

(July-Oct. 1848): 140-51.

1026. West, William T. The trial of Lord de Clifford, 1935: the last trial of a British peer by his fellow peers.

York: William Sessions, 1984. viii, 62p.

1027. "Curious trials connected with the aristocracy. IX. The trial of Earl Ferrers for murder." Patrician 4 (July-

Dec. 1847): 17-42.

1028. The trial of Lawrence Earl Ferrers, for the murder of John Johnson, before the Right Honourable the

House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament. On Wednesday the 16th, Thursday the 17th, and

Friday the 18th of April, 1760; on the last of which days, judgment for murder was given against him.

London: Printed for Samuel Billingsley, 1760. [4], 55, [1]p. [estc t143971; Dublin ed., estc t207368;

reprinted in no. 2724, 1753/4-59/60.]

1029. "Account of the trial of the Duchess of Kingston. Now first published from an original ms." Bentley's

Miscellany 33 (1853): 562-86. [Reprinted in Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature 29 (May-Aug.

1853): 475-80.]

1030. "Curious trials connected with the aristocracy. No X. The trial of the Duchess Dowager of Kingston for

bigamy." Patrician 3 (1847): 516-39.

1031. The trial of Elizabeth Duchess Dowager of Kingston for bigamy, before the right honorable the House of

Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament, on Monday the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, Friday the 19th,

Saturday the 20th, and Monday the 22d of April, 1776; on the last of which days the said Elizabeth

Duchess Dowager of Kingston was found guilty. London: Printed for Charles Bathurst, 1776. [4], 176p.

[estc t092941; reprinted in no. 2724, 1770-80/1.]

1032. The true, and genuine account of the proceedings and trial of the Dutchess [sic] of Kingston, who was

tried on Monday, April 15, 1776, before the Lord High Steward, and the House of Lords at Westminster

Hall. ... As also the learned debates ... respecting the jactitation suit. Together with her remarkable petition

and defence,. London: Printed by J. Anderson, 1776? 32p. [Not seen; details from estc n045917.]

1033. The whole of the evidence on the trial of Her Grace Elizabeth, Duchess Dowager of Kingston, before the

Right Honorable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, on Monday the 15th, .... of April, 1776. London:

Sold by G. Kearsley, 1776. xii, 40p. [estc t092942.]

1034. The whole proceedings against Simon Lord Lovat. At Westminster-Hall, begun on Monday, March the 9th,

1747, and continued till Wednesday the 18th following, when he was found guilty, ... To which is added,

Lord Belhaven's character of Lord Lovat. Dublin: London printed, and Dublin re-printed, 1747. 16p. [Not

seen; details from estc t180374.]

1035. The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the impeachment exhibited by the Knights, Citizens,

and Burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the names of themselves, and of all the Commons of Great

Britain; against Simon Lord Lovat, for high treason: the proceeding in Westminster Hall being begun on

Monday the 9th day of March, and continued on Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, Friday the 13th,

Monday the 16th, Wednesday the 18th, and Thursday the 19th days of March, 1746-7: On the last of which

days judgment of high treason was given against him. London: Printed for Samuel Billingsley, 1747. [4],

188p. [estc t114300; reprinted in no. 2724, 1744-46/7.]

1036. The tryal of Thomas Earl of Macclesfield, in the House of Peers, for high crimes and misdemeamors; upon

an impeachment by the knights citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the names of themselves

and of all the Commons of Great-Britain. Begun the 6th day of May 1725, and from thence continued by

several adjournments until the 27th day of the same month. London: Printed by Sam. Buckley, 1725. [4],

284p. [estc t139466; reprinted in no. 2724, 1718/19-24/25.]

1037. Wilson, George. Bribes no perquisites: or, the case of the Earl of Macclesfield. Being impartial

observations upon his Lordship's tryal. Wherein the nature of his crime, and the arguments pro and con

are faithfully summed up, and represented to the publick view, for general use and information. With

proper observations upon the pleadings of the managers, and a rationale upon the reasoning of his

Lordship's Counsel. London: Printed for A. More, 1726. 78p. [estc t095168.]

1038. ---. The trial of the Earl of Macclesfield, faithfully abridg'd. With remarks thereon: wherein the nature of

his crime, and the arguments pro and con. are impartially summed up, ...: with proper observations upon

the pleadings of the managers, and a rationale upon the reasoning of his Lordship's Counsel. London:

Printed for A. Moore, 1727. 78p. [estc t005372.]

1039. An abstract of the trial of Henry Lord Viscount Lord Melville, upon impeachment for high crimes and

misdemeanors by the knights, citizens and burgesses. In the name of themselves and of all the Commons of

the United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland, before the Right Honorable the House of Peers in full

Parliament assembled, in Westminster-Hall. To which is subjoined a sketch of his Lordships life. London:

Published by R.Ackermann, 1806. 22p. [A handsome publication, useful for the engravings.]

1040. Articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, in the name of

themselves and of all the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, against Henry

Lord Viscount Melville, in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and

misdemeanors. [S.l.: s.n.], 1805. 11, [1]p. [Reprinted in no. 2724, 1805, vol 5.]

1041. A compendious report of the trial of Henry Viscount Melville, upon the impeachment of the Commons of

the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, for high crimes and

misdemeanors. London: J. Asperne, 1806. 2, 237, 14p.

1042. Minutes of the evidence taken at the trial of Henry Viscount Melville, at the bar of the House of Lords, in

Westminster Hall, upon an impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors, by the knights,

citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves, and of all the commons of the

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. London: [s.n.], 1806. 268p.

1043. The trial, by impeachment, of Henry Lord Viscount Melville, for high crimes and misdemeanors, before the

House of Peers, in Westminster Hall between the 29th of April and the 17th of May, 1806. Edinburgh:

Printed for and by J. Robertson, Oliver & Co., and J. Turnbull, 1806. 304, [10]p.

1044. The trial, by impeachment, of Henry Lord Viscount Melville, for high crimes and misdemeanors, before the

House of Peers, in Westminster Hall, between the 29th of April and the 17th of May, 1806. To which is

prefixed, a sketch of the life and political character of His Lordship, and a complete account of the

proceedings in Parliament relative to the charges on which the impeachment was founded. London:

Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme, 1806. iv, xcv, 8, 3*-7*, 120, 121*-230*, 121-378p.

1045. The trial of Henry Lord Viscount Melville, before the right honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster

Hall, in full Parliament, for high crimes and misdemeanors, upon an impeachment, by the knights, citizens

and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves, and of all the commons of the United

Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Begun the 29th day of April, 1806, and from thence continued, by

several adjournments, until the 12th day of June, 1806. London: Printed for J. Gurney and W. B. Gurney,

1806. 413, [8]p. ["Published by order of the House of Peers".]

1046. "Curious trials connected with the aristocracy. VII. The two trials of Lord Mohun, with an account of his

subsequent fate." Patrician 3 (Jan.-June 1847): 219-32.

1047. The tryal of Charles lord Mohun, before the House of Peers in Parliament, for the murder of William

Mountford; which began the 31 of January 1692. And continued by several adjournments till the fourth of

February following; the Most Honourable the Lord Marquiss of Carmarthen, Lord President of Their

Majesties Council, being Lord High Steward pro hac vice. Together with the questions in points of law, put

by their lordships to the judges; with the arguments of My Lord Mohun's counsel, and the opinions of the

judges upon the said questions. Published by command of the House of Peers. London: [In the Savoy]

Printed by E. Jones ..., 1693. 64, [=60]p. [Wing T2181.]

1048. Brown, Joseph. The tryal of Thomas Duke of Norfolk by his Peers, for high treason against the Queen; on

Wednesday the 16th day of January, in the year of Our Lord, 1571, and in the XIVth year of the reign of

Queen Elizabeth: for attempting to marry Mary Queen of Scots without the consent and approbation of the

said Queen Elizabeth. With the learned arguments of all the judges and Queen's Council against the Duke,

with his most excellent defence and noble conduct of himself throughout the whole tryal, from his

arraignment to his last loyal speech to the Lords after sentence of death had pass'd upon him. To which is

added, an historical preface letting the reader into the nature of the case, with an epistle dedicatory to His

Grace the present Duke of Norfolk. London: Printed for J. Morphew, 1709. [24], 150p. [estc t139701.]

1049. The tryal of Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, upon the impeachment of the House of Commons

exhibited against him for high treason, and other high crimes and misdeameanours. Begun in Westminster-

Hall on Monday the 24th day of June 1717, and from thence continued, by several adjournments, to the

first day of July following. With the proceedings relating to the said trial. London: Printed for Jacob

Tonson, 1717. [2], 69, [1]p. [estc t127184, reprinted in no. 2724, 1714-17/18; Dublin edition: estc

t177391.]

1050. "Curious trials connected with the aristocracy. XVIII. The trial of Philip, Earl of Pembroke." Patrician 5

(Jan.-June 1848): 151-60. [Trial on 4 April 1678 for murder.]

1051. Trial of Earl Russell; proceedings on the trial of Earl Russell. London: H.M.S.O., 1901. 27p. [Trial for

bigamy in the House of Lords, 1901.]

1052. "The trial of Lord Russell." Genealogical Magazine 5 (May 1901-April 1902): 164-68, 206-14.

1053. Proces de Guillaume, Vicomte de Stafford, pour crime de haute trahison. Accusé par la Chambre des

Communes d'avoir conspiré contre la vie du Roy. D'avoir voulu extirper la religion protestante. D'avoir

voulu renverser le gouverenment. Et d'avoir voulu introduire la papisme. Commencé à West-munster le 30.

novemb. et achevé le 7 decembre, 1680. Traduit sur l'original anglois. Lequel a esté imprimé dans

l'Imprimerie royale à Londres. Cologne: Pierre Marteau, 1681. 706p.

1054. The tryal of William, Viscount Stafford, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King, the

extirpation of the Protestant religion, the subversion of the government, and introduction of popery into

this realm, upon an impeachment by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the

name of themselves and of all the Commons of England: begun in Westminster-Hall the 30th day of

November 1680, and continued until the 7th of December following, on which day judgment of high

treason was given upon him. With the manner of his execution on the 29th of the same month. London:

Printed by the assigns of John Bill, Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, 1681. [1], 218p. [Wing T2238;

Dublin reprint, Wing T2239.]

1055. The several tryals of Edward Earl of Warwick and Holland, and Charles, Lord Mohun, before the House of

Peers in Parliament, upon the 28th and 29th days of March, 1699. For the murder of Mr. Richard Coote;

the Right Honourable John Lord Sommers baron of Evesham ... being lord high steward on that occasion.

Publish'd by command of the House of Peers. London: [In the Savoy] Printed by E. Jones, for J. Tonson,

1699. 72, 24p.

1056. The tryal of George Earl of Wintoun, upon the articles of impeachment of high treason exhibited against

him by the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all

the Commons of Great Britain, in Westminster-Hall, on Thursday the 15th, Friday the 16th, and Monday

the 19th days of March 1715/16; on the last of which days judgment of high-treason was given against him.

Together with several orders of the House of Peers in the course of time preparatory to the said tryal.

London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1716. [4], 69, [1]p. [estc t000704; reprinted in no. 2724, 1714-17/18.]

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claims.]

1058. The antient land-mark, skreen or bank betwixt the prince or supreame magistrate, and the people of

England. By the right of inheritance which the nobility & baronage of England have to sit in the House of

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1059. Baildon, W. Paley. "The St John peerage claim ([1915] A. C. 282)." Law Quarterly Review 31 (1915): 321-

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1060. Banerjee, Anilchandra. "The Sinha peerage case." Calcutta Review 3rd ser., 58 (1936): 187-91.

1061. Banks, T. C. A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Rosebery, in relation to the proceedings at the

late election of Scotch peers. Edinburgh: James Walker, printer, 1830. 13p. [On Lord Rosebery's protest at

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1063. Brydges, Samuel Egerton. Lex terrae: a discussion of the law of England, regarding claims of inheritable

rights of peerage. Geneva: William Fick, 1831. xviii, 483, ixp.

1064. ---. Reflections on the late augmentations of the English peerage. To which are added, a short account of

the peers in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and a catalogue of all the knights created in that illustrious

reign. London: Printed for J. Robson, and J. Debrett, 1798. [2], 5-137, [1]p. [estc t005358.]

1065. "Celebrated peerage causes." Patrician 1 (May-Aug. 1846): 329-42. [Banbury and Huntingdon peerage

claims.]

1066. "Celebrated peerage causes." Patrician 2 (Sept.-Dec. 1846): 41-49. [Northumberland and Chandos peerage

claims.]

1067. Collins, Arthur. Proceedings, precedents, and arguments, on claims and controversies, concerning

baronies by writ, and other honours. With the arguments of Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Henry Montague, the

Lord Chief Justice Brampston, ..., and others. Published from the collections of Robert Glover, ... and

others. London: Printed for the author, 1734. [4], 415, [13]p. [estc 139236; reissued in the same year, estc

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1068. Coward, B. "Disputed inheritances: some difficulties of the nobility in the late sixteenth and early

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of peerage, together with the mode of proceeding in claims of this kind. London: J. Butterworth; T. Payne,

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1072. ---. A treatise on the origin and nature of dignities, or titles of honor: containing all the cases of peerage,

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principum gratia nobilitandi forma. Præter omnium antehac, de sola theologica, aut philosophica tantùm

nobilitate disceptantium (ciuiles interim prætereuntiu[m]) conclusiones. Quò tandem & apud Anglos, qui

sint nobilium gradus, & quæ ad nobilitatis fastigia euehendi ratio, ostenditur. London: Typis Gulielmi

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1093. ---. A disquisition on the right of jurisdiction in peerage successions, particularly the peerage of Scotland;

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1099. Milles, Thomas. The catalogve of honor or Tresvry of trve nobility, pecvliar and proper to the Isle of Great

Britaine: that is to say: a collection historicall of all the free monarches as well Kinges of England as

Scotland (nowe vnited together) with the Princes of Walles, Dvkes, Marqvisses and Erles: their wiues,

children, alliances, families, descentes & achievementes of honor. Wherevnto is properly prefixed: a

speciall treatise of that kind of nobility which soverayne grace, and favor; and contryes customes, have

made merely politicall and peculiarly civill (never so distinctly handled before). Translated out of Latin

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1100. Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. Observations on the clauses containing grants of precedency in patents of

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1101. Palmer, Francis Beaufort. Peerage law in England: a practical treatise for lawyers and laymen; with an

appendix of peerage charters and letters patent. London: Stevens, 1907. xvi, 314p.

1102. "The peerage, its origin, laws and immunities." Patrician 1 (May-Aug. 1846): 1-14.

1103. Peerages. Return (pursuant to order of 22nd March) of (1) Peerages called out of abeyance and the dates

when they were so called out from the year 1600 to the present time, with particulars of the titles, ranks

and dates of original peerages, and the number of years that each peerage had remained in abeyance, and

of any attainder of outlawry (with dates) which had to be reversed before the calling out. (2) Peerages for

which a claim was made, and coheirship admitted, but no action taken by the Crown, and the date of such

claims. 1923 (HL 47) v, 743. London: H.M.S.O., 1923. 11p.

1104. Perceval, John, 1st Earl of Egmont. The question of the precedency of the peers of Ireland in England,

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1106. Riddell, John. Inquiry into the law and practice in Scottish peerages, before, and after the Union; involving

the questions of jurisdiction, and forfeiture; together with an exposition of our genuine, original

consistorial law. 2 vols. Edinburgh: Thomas Clark, 1842.

1107. ---. Remarks upon Scotch peerage law, as connected with certain points in the late case of the earldom of

Devon; to which are added, desultory observations upon the nature, and descent of Scotch peerages ...

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1109. ---. Family origins and other studies; edited with a memoir and bibliography by William Page. London:

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1120. ---. The nature and descent of ancient peerages, connected with the state of Scotland, the origin of tenures,

the succession of fiefs, and the constitution of Parliament, in that country: a discourse addressed to the Rt.

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1121. Banks, T. C. Baronia anglica concentrata: or, a concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called

baronies in fee; deriving their origins from writ of summons, and not from any specific limited creation:

shewing the descent and line of heirship as well of those of the families mentioned by Sir William Dugdale,

as of those whom that celebrated author has omitted to notice: interspersed with interesting notes, and

explanatory remarks; whereto is added the proofs of parliamentary sitting, from the reign of Edw. I to that

of Queen Anne: also a glossary of dormant English, Scotch and Irish peerage titles. 2 vols. Ripon: The

Author, 1843-44.

1122. ---. The dormant and extinct baronage of England, or an historical and genealogical account of the lives,

public employments, and most memorable actions, of the English nobility, who have flourished from the

Norman Conquest to the year [1837]. 5 vols. London: Printed by T. Bensley, 1807-37. [4 vol in 5.]

1123. ---. A genealogical and biographical history of the dormant and extinct peerage of England, from the

Norman Conquest. Including the regal families, anterior to the House of Brunswick. The whole faithfully

collected from public records and other approved authorities. London: H K. Causton, 1812. [12], 407p.

[Vol. 1 only published.]

1124. ---. The manual of nobility: exhibiting the distinctions of armorial and heraldic bearings; the several

degrees of rank of nobility; a complete list of the peers of the United Kingdom; their surnames, titles and

time of creation; a table of precedency; an historical account of the Great Officers of State, and of His

Majesty's Household. From their first institution of office; with a variety of other useful and interesting

information, &c. &c. &c. collected from the best authorities. London: Longman, 1807. ix, 133p.

1125. Barlow, Frederick. The complete English peerage: or, a genealogical and historical account of the peers

and peeresses of this realm, to the year 1772, inclusive. Containing a particular and impartial relation of

the most memorable transactions, as well of the dead, as of the living ... 2 vols. London: Printed for the

author, and sold by T. Evans, 1772-73. [estc t162738.]

1126. ---. The complete English peerage: or, a genealogical and historical account of the peers and peeresses of

this realm, to the year 1775, inclusive. Containing a particular and impartial relation of the most

remarkable transactions, as well of the dead as of the living, of those who have distinguished themselves

either by their noble or ignoble deeds; without exaggerating their virtue, or palliating their infamy. 2nd ed.

2 vols. London: Printed for the author, and sold by S. Bladon, 1775. [estc t088707.]

1127. "Baronies by writ." Retrospective Review 2nd ser., 1 (1827): 295-301; 2 (1828): 140-48. [An incomplete

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1128. Barons by tenure; with the dates of the first writs issued to those of their descendants who were first

summoned to Parliament. London: Woodfall and Kinder, 1860. 35p.

1129. Barrington, Michael. "An Elizabethan manuscript peerage." Genealogists' Magazine 10 (1947-50): 217-75.

1130. Berry, William. Berrys' genealogical peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland. London: Sherwood,

Gilbert & Piper; Carpenter & Son, 1832. 116p. [Only 4 parts published, covering the royal peers and

dukes.]

1131. Bolton, Solomon. The extinct peerage of England: containing a succinct account of all the peers whose

titles are expired: with their descents, marriages, and issues; offices in government, and memorable

actions, from the Conquest to the year 1769. London: Printed for J. and F. Rivington; T. Longman; C.

Rivington; J. Robson; and J. Walter, 1769. [8], 315, [13]p. [estc t113548.]

1132. Brooke, Ralph. A catalogue and succession of the Kings, Princes, Dukes, Marquesses, Earles, and

Viscounts of this Realme of England, since the Norman Conquest, to this present yeare, 1619. Together,

with their armes, wives, and children: the times of their deaths and burials, with many their memorable

actions. Collected by Ralphe Brooke Esquire, Yorke Herauld: discovering, and reforming many errors

committed, by men of other profession, and lately published in print; to the great wronging of the nobility,

and preiudice of his Maiesties Officers of Armes, who are onely appointed and sworne to deale faithfully in

these causes. London: Printed by William Iaggard, 1619. [60], 7, [3], 9-20, [2], 21-52, [4], 53-276, [4]p.

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1133. ---. A catalogue and succession of the Kings, Princes, Dukes, Marquesses, Earles, and Viscounts of this

Realme of England, since the Norman Conquest to this present yeere, 1622. Together, with their armes,

wives, and children: the times of their deaths and burials, with many of their memorable actions. Collected

by Ralphe Brooke Esquire, Yorke Herauld, and by him inlarged, with amendment of diuers faults,

committed by the printer, in the time of the authors sicknesse. London: Printed by William Stansby, 1622.

[8], 392, [2]p. [STC 3833.]

1134. Brydges, Samuel Egerton. A biographical peerage of the Empire of Great Britain: in which are memoirs

and characters of the most celebrated persons of each family. 4 vols. London: J. Johnston, J. Nichols, R.

Faulder, ..., 1808-17. [Also covers, in vol. 4, Ireland.]

1135. Burke, John. A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the United Kingdom for

MDCCCXXVI. Exhibiting, under strict alphabetical arrangement. The present state of those exalted ranks,

with their armorial bearings, mottoes, etc. And deducing the lineage of each House from the founder of its

honors. With an appendix, comprising the prelates, the surnames of peers, titles by courtesy of their eldest

sons. Names of heirs presumptives, etc. etc. London: Colburn, 1826. 400p. [This title was used for the 1st

ed. (1826) - 4th ed. (1833); the title used for the 5th ed. (1837) - 95th ed. (1937) was A genealogical and

heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage; the title for the 96th ed. (1938) - 105th ed. (1970) was

Burke's genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage, baronetage ...; finally, the title used for the

105th ed., 2nd impression (1975) - 107th ed. (2003) was Burke's peerage and baronetage.]

1136. ---. A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant,

and in abeyance. England. London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831. x, 632p. [Covers England

only.]

1137. Burke, John, and John Bernard Burke. A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England,

Ireland, & Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. 2nd ed. London: Henry Colburn, 1840. v, 795p.

1138. ---. A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct,

dormant, and in abeyance. 3rd ed. London: Henry Colburn, 1846. x, 796p.

1139. Burke, John Bernard. A genealogical history of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct peerages of the

British Empire. New ed. London: Harrison, 1866. x, 630p.

1140. ---. A genealogical history of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct peerages of the British Empire.

New ed. London: Harrison, 1883. 642p. [A facsimile reprint was published in 1962 and again in 1969 by

Burke's Peerage of London.]

1141. "Burke's "Dormant and extinct peerage" I. Its contradictions." Collectanea Genealogica 1, no. 1 (1881):

48-52.

1142. Burke's family index. London: Burke's Peerage, 1976. xxxii, 171p. [An useful index to the contents of the

Burke publications.]

1143. Catton, Charles. The English peerage; or, a view of the ancient and present state of the English nobility: to

which is subjoined, a chronological account of such titles, as have become extinct, from the Norman

Conquest to the beginning of the year M,DCC,LXXXIX. 3 vols. London: G. G. J. Robinson and J. Robinson,

1790. [estc n009183.]

1144. Clark, Hugh, and Thomas Wormull. The peerage of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland;

containing their titles, date of their creations, arms, crests, ... Together with their surnames, ... To which is

added, all the extinct and attainted titles. And an account of the kings of England, ... and a complete index

to the whole. London: Printed for G. Kearsley, 1779. [6], iv, 232, 223-245, [1]p. [Not seen; details from

estc n020031; Dublin edition: estc t206315.]

1145. Clay, John William. The extinct and dormant peerages of the northern counties of England. London: John

Nisbet, 1913. viii, 255p.

1146. Cokayne, George Edward. Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United

Kingdom extant, extinct, or dormant alphabetically arranged. 8 vols. London: George Bell, 1887-98.

1147. ---. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant,

extinct, or dormant. New ed. 14 vols. London: St. Catherine's Press, 1910-98. [Vols. 1-13 were reprinted

in 6 vols by Sutton of Gloucester in 1982; vol. 14, edited by Anthony Hammond, and entitled Addenda &

Corrigenda, was published by Sutton Publishing of Thrupp, Stroud, in 1998.]

1148. Collins, Arthur. The peerage of England: or, an historical and genealogical account of the present

nobility. Containing, the descent, original creations, and most remarkable actions, of their respective

ancestors. Also, the chief titles of honour and preferment they now enjoy; with their marriages and issue;

continu'd down to this present year, 1709; and the paternal coats of arms of each family, in blazon.

Collected as well from our best historians, publick records, and other sufficient authorities; as from the

personal information of most of the nobility. To which is prefix'd, an introduction of the present Royal

Family of Great-Britain, trac'd thro' its several branches down to this time; and terminating with the

Protestant Succession, as settled by Act of Parliament. London: Printed by G. J. for Abel Roper & Arthur

Collins, 1709. [10], 470p. [estc t145747.]

1149. ---. The peerage of England: or, an historical and genealogical account of the present nobility; ...

continu'd down to ... 1710 ... To which is prefix'd an introduction of the present Royal Family of Great-

Britain, trac'd thro' its several branches down to this time. 2nd ed. London: Printed by G. J. for Abel Roper

& Arthur Collins, 1710. [10], 164, [1], 170-408, 58 [i.e.158], [2]p. [Not seen; details from estc n011874

and estc t214383.]

1150. ---. The peerage of England: or, a genealogical and historical account of all the flourishing families of this

kingdom, who have borne the dignity of peerage, ... Vol. II. London: Printed for E. Sanger, and A. Collins,

1711. [4], 447, [3], 449-464; 362, [12]p. [estc t114344; in two parts.]

1151. ---. The peerage of England: vol II. or, a genealogical and historical account of the families of this

kingdom, that have born the dignity of peerage; either by tenure, summons to Parliament, investiture, or

creation, &c from the Conquest to this present year, 1713. Wherein is contain'd the lives of many eminent

persons; the dates of their summons to Parliament; their principal employments, and when their several

honours expired; with their marriages and issue: as also the continuation of many families still existing in

their collateral branches; being the substance of Sir William Dugdale's baronage; improv'd, and continu'd,

from several other authors, manuscripts, &c. The second edition, with a supplement; containing some

families formerly omitted, and other, where the honour lies dormant, or exists in female issue. 2nd ed.

London: Printed for A. Collins, 1714. [4], 447, [3], 449-464, 362, 32, [12]p. [estc t139813.]

1152. ---. The peerage of England: or, a genealogical and historical account of the families of this kingdom, that

have the dignity of peerage ... Vol. II, Part 1. The second edition, with a supplement; containing some

families formerly omitted, and others where the honour lies dormant or exists in female-issue. 2nd ed.

London: Printed for A. Collins, 1714. [4], 447, [3], 449-464; 362, 32, [12]p. [estc t139818; in two parts.]

1153. ---. The peerage of England: or, a genealogical and historical account of the present nobility. Containing

the descent, original creations, and most remarkable actions of them and their ancestors. Also, the chief

titles of honour and preferment they now enjoy; with their marriages and issue; continued to this time, and

the paternal coat of arms of each family engraved and blazon'd. Collected as well from our best historians,

publick records, and other sufficient authorities, as from the personall informations of most nobility. 3rd

corr. ed. 2 vols. London: Printed by E. J. for A. Roper and A. Collins, 1714. [estc t145748.]

1154. ---. The peerage of England: or, an historical and genealogical account of the present nobility containing

the descents, creations, and most remarkable actions of them and their ancestors. Also, the chief titles of

honour and preferment they now enjoy; with their marriages and issue; continued to this time, and the

paternal coat of arms of each family, engrav'd and blazon'd. Collected as well from our best historians,

publick records, and other sufficient authorities, as from personal information of most of the nobility, In

two parts. 3rd corr. ed. 2 vols. London: Printed by E. J., and sold by Arthur Collins, and J. Morphew, 1715.

[estc t114345.]

1155. ---. A supplement to the peerage of England. Containing, several additions and corrections, not printed in

the former editions. London: Printed for A. Collins, 1716. [2], 32, 294p. [estc t117796; a supplement to the

2nd edition.]

1156. ---. The peerage of England: or, an historical and genealogical account of the present nobility. Containing

the descent, creations, and most remarkable actions of them and their ancestors. Also the chief titles of

honour and preferment they now enjoy; with their marriages and issue, continu'd to this time; and the

paternal coats of arms of each family engrav'd and blazon'd. Collected as well from our best historians,

publick records, and other sufficient authorities, as from the personal informations of most of the nobility.

The fourth edition, corrected and very much enlarg'd with many valuable memoirs never before printed.

And an account of those families advanc'd by his present Majesty King George. To which is also added a

general index of the several families of Great Britain and Ireland, &c. ally'd by marriage or inter-marriage

to the noble families mention'd in this work. 2 vols. London: Printed and sold by W. Taylor, 1717. [estc

n011849.]

1157. ---. The peerage of England, containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England,

now existing, either by tenure, summons or creation: their descents and collateral lines: their births,

marriages and issues: famous actions both in war and peace: religious and charitable donations: deaths,

places of burial, monuments, epitaphs: and many valuable memoirs never before printed. Also their

paternal coats of arms, crests, and supporters, curiously engraven on copper plates. Collected from

records, old wills, authentick manuscripts, our most approv'd historians, and other authorities. 3 vols.

London: Printed for R. Gosling and T. Wotton, and W. Innys and R. Manby, 1735. [estc t114343.]

1158. ---. The peerage of England; containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England,

now existing, either by tenure, summons or creation: . 2nd ed. 4 vols. London: Printed for W. Innys and R.

Manby, T. Wotton and F. Gosling, 1741. [estc t043830.]

1159. ---. A supplement to the four volumes of the Peerage of England. Containing a succession of the peers from

1740; with accounts of those that have been promoted to higher titles. And a genealogical history of all the

families since advanced to the peerage of this kingdom. Their births, marriages, and issues; place of

burial, and epitaphs: with memoirs of their famous actions, and employments, both in war and peace,

never before printed. Also, their paternal coats of arms, crests, and supporters, curiously engraven on

copper plates. Collected from records, authentick manuscripts, our most approved historians, and other

authorities. 2 vols. London: Printed for W. Innys, J. and P. Knapton, ..., 1750. [estc t006264.]

1160. ---. The peerage of England; containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England,

now existing, either by tenure, summons, or creation: . 3rd ed. 5 vols. London: Printed for W. Innys and J.

Richardson ..., 1756. [estc t113957.]

1161. ---. The peerage of England; containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that

kingdom, ... 4th ed. 7 vols. London: Printed for H. Woodfall, J. Beecroft, ..., 1768. [estc t114555.]

1162. ---. The peerage of England; containing a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that

kingdom, now existing, either by tenure, summons, or creation:. 5th ed. 8 vols. London: Printed for W.

Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington, ..., 1779. [estc t139246.]

1163. ---. A supplement to the fifth edition of Collins's peerage of England; containing a general account of the

marriages, births, promotion, deaths, &c. which have occurred in each family, from that publication, in the

year 1779, to the present time. Also, genealogical and historical accounts of the families which have

advanced to the English peerage, whether by descent or creation, since that period. With their paternal

coats of arms, crests, supporters, and mottoes, engraved on thirty-four copper plates. London: Printed for

W. Strahan, J. F. and C. Rivington, ..., 1784. xv, [1], 300, [16], 301-435, [9]p. [estc t120340; a reissue: estc

t120339. Prepared by Barak Longmate.]

1164. ---. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical; greatly augmented, and

continued to the present time, by Sir Egerton Brydges. 9 vols. London: F. C. and J. Rivington ..., 1812.

1165. Crawford, George. The peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of the

nobility of that Kingdom. Collected from the publick records of the nation, the charters and the writings of

the nobility, and from the most approved histories. Edinburgh: Printed for the author, 1716. vii, [1], 502, iii,

[1], ivp. [estc t144899, pagination erratic; another printing, estc t221924.]

1166. Crossly, Aaron. The peerage of Ireland: or, an exact catalogue of the present nobility both lords spiritual

and temporal, with an historical and genealogical account of them, containing the descents, creations and

most remarkable actions of them, their ancestors, and some of their monuments ... Dublin: Printed by

Thomas Hume, for the author, 1725. [6], 4 [i.e 6], [4], 260, [14]p. [estc t141098.]

1167. Dale, Robert. An exact catalogue of the nobility of England, and lords spiritual, according to their

respective precedencies; with all their titles of honor, (whether by creation, succession, or office,) and the

particular times of their several promotions: together with their paternal coats of arms; and also those of

the archepiscopal and episcopal sees in blazon. London: Printed and to be sold by G. Grafton, 1697. 164,

[64]p.

1168. Debrett's peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland: containing an account of all the peers. London: J.

Debrett, 1803-. [First published under the title Correct peerage in May 1802; 2nd ed, Sept. 1802; 13

editions published 1803-1823, often with an additional titlepage: Debrett's correct peerage; further editions

in 1825, 1826 (a supplement); 1828, 1829, 1831, 1834, 1836, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847 (

a supplement); 1849, 1864 (abridged ed.), followed by annual editions of the Peerage combined with the

Baronetage and Knightage, 1865-1973/74; from 1868-1903, a Library edition was also published, with the

Peerage and the Baronetage & Knightage in separate volumes. After 1974, new editions or new impressions

were published irregularly: 1977, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1990, 2000, 2003, 2007.]

1169. A directory of titled persons ... Designed as a companion to Whitaker's almanac. London: Whitaker, 1897-

1941. [From 1900-1906 title: Whitaker's peerage for the year ... being a directory of titled persons ...; from

1907-1940 title: Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage and companionage for the year ....]

1170. Dod, Charles R. The peerage, baronetage and knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, including the junior

branches of the nobility and all the titled classes. London: Whittaker, 1841-1960. [An annual publication;

title from 1866-1923: Dod's peerage, baronetage, and knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland; from 1924-

1960: Dod's peerage.]

1171. Dod's peerage, baronetage and knightage of Great Britain and Ireland. The illustrated edition for 1904

includes all the titled classes. London: Gilbert & Rivington, 1904. 1147p. [Only issue published of this

series.]

1172. Douglas, Robert. The peerage of Scotland, containing an historical and genealogical account of the

nobility of that kingdom, from their origin to the present generation: collected from the public records, and

ancient chartularies of this nation, the charters, and other writings of the nobility, and the works of our

best historians. Edinburgh: Printed by R. Fleming, 1764. xi, [3], 718p. [estc t145745; large paper edition:

estc t148734.]

1173. ---. The peerage of Scotland, containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that

kingdom, from their origin to the present generation. Collected from the public records and ancient

chartularies of this nation, the charters and other writings of the nobility, and the works of our best

historians. Edinburgh: Printed for John Donaldson, 1768. [7], vi-xi, [1], 718, [2]p. [estc t145746; a reissue

of the 1764 edition, with a new titlepage.]

1174. ---. The baronage of Scotland, containing, an historical and genealogical account of the gentry of that

kingdom: collected from the public records and chartularies of this country; the records and private

writings of families; and the works of our best historians. Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, W. Creech, ..., 1798.

[2], xi, [1], 556, 559-590, [1], 590-622, 621-623, [1]p. [Vol. 1 only published; not seen, details from estc

n016328 and estc n016327.]

1175. ---. The peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that

kingdom, from their origin to the present generation: collected from the public records, antient

chartularies, the charters and other writings of the nobility, works of our best historians, &c. ... rev. by

John Philip Wood. Rev. ed. 2 vols. Edinburgh: George Ramsay, 1813.

1176. Doyle, James E. The official baronage of England, showing the succession, dignities, and offices of every

peer from 1066 to 1885. 3 vols. London: Longmans, Green, 1885.

1177. Dugdale, William. The antient usage in bearing of such ensigns of honour as are commonly call'd arms.

With a catalogue of the present nobility of England. Oxford: Printed at the Theater, for Rich. Davis

bookseller in Oxford, 1682. [8], 64, [4], [2], 67-78, [4], 79-210p. [Wing D2477; other printings: Wing

D2477A, Wing D2477C, Wing D2477D; 2nd ed., Wing D2478.]

1178. ---. The baronage of England, or an historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our

English nobility in the Saxons time, to the Norman Conquest; and from thence, of those who had their rise

before the end of King Henry the Third's reign. Deduced from publick records, antient historians, and

other authorities. 2 vols. London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for Abel Roper, John Martin, and Henry

Herringman, 1675-76. [Wing D2480.]

1179. The earliest peerage annual: an exact list of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, being a facsimile reprint of

The First Peerage Directory for 1734, in which occur many names of historical and political interest.

London: Elliot Stock, 1902. xvi, 76p.

1180. Edmondson, Joseph. The present peerage: with plates of arms, and an introduction to heraldry; together

with several useful lists incident to the work. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, 1785. xxiv, [12], 102, *103-

108*, 103-176, 177*-179*, [2], 178-372, [13], 378-428p. [estc t100037.]

1181. "An Exact List of the Lords, 1734." Genealogical Magazine 6 (1902): 308-11. [On no. 1179.]

1182. Fielding, John. Fielding's origin, progress, and present state of the peerage of England, Scotland and

Ireland. London: Printed for John Fielding, 1783. [2], 96, [24]p. [estc t131758.]

1183. ---. Fielding's new peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland; the origin & progress of honours; manner of

creating peers; orders of knighthood: introduction to heraldry; with the genealogical descents &

intermarriages of all the sovereigns in Europe, &c. &c. London: Printed for John Fielding, 1785? iv, 183,

[25], 76p. [Not seen; details from estc n063384.]

1184. ---. Fielding's origin, progress, and present state of the peerage of England. London: Printed for John

Fielding, 1785? [2], 72p. [Not seen; details from estc n031697; another printing: estc n070676.]

1185. ---. Fielding's new peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland containing the origin & progress of honours;

manner of creating peers; orders of knighthood: introduction to heraldry with an heraldic dictionary and a

compleat extinct peerage. 2 vols. London: J. Fielding, 1788? [estc t131476.]

1186. ---. Fielding's new peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland; containing the descent and present state of

every noble family of the three kingdoms, with an index and their mottos translated. London: Printed for

John Murray ..., & J. Stockdale, 1790? [2], 368, [4]p. [Not seen; details from estc n006801.]

1187. Forster, Henry Rumsey. The pocket peerage of Great Britain and Ireland: with genealogical and historical

notices of the families of the nobility; the archbishops and bishops; a list of titles of courtesy; a baronetage

of the United Kingdom; the Privy Council, &c. 5 vols. London: David Bogue, 1851-55. [Published

annually, 1851-1855.]

1188. Foss, Edward. "The Grandeur of the Law": a list of the members of the present House of Lords; whose

ancestors have occupied the judicial seat in England; with short notices of their legal career ... Printed in

the Legal Observer 1842. London: Edmund Spettigue, 1842. 56p.

1189. ---. The Grandeur of the Law; or the legal peers of England: with sketches of their professional career.

London: Edmund Spettigue, 1843. 228p. [Peers with legal ancestors; and legal peers.]

1190. Foster, Joseph. The peerage, baronetage and knightage of the British Empire for 1880 - [1882].

Westminster: Nichols, 1879-82. [Continued by no. 1224.]

1191. Guthrie, William. A complete history of English peerage; from the best authorities: ... illustrated with

elegant copper-plates of the arms of the nobility, blazoned in the heralds-office, by the proper officers;

copper-plates of the premiers, in their parliamentary robes; and at the conclusion of the history of each

family, vignettes, and other ornaments, proper for the subject. 2 vols. London: Printed by Dryden Leach,

for J. Newbery, 1763. [estc t138156; an incomplete work, possibly published in parts, which only covers

the dukes.]

1192. Hansard's pocket peerage 1845. London: T. C. Newby, 1845. [12], 264p.

1193. Hewlett, William Oxenham. Notes on dignities in the peerage of Scotland which are dormant or which

have been forfeited. London: Wildy, 1882. 223p.

1194. Innes, Anne, Eliza Innes, and Maria Innes. The annual peerage of the British Empire. 2 vols. London: John

Murray, 1827. [Also published by W. Sams with the title: Sams's annual peerage of the British Empire.]

1195. ---. The annual peerage of the British Empire for 1829. With the family histories, direct and collateral,

printed verbatim from the personal communications of the nobility: to which is added the baronetage, and

the arms of the peers; those of the peers of England revised and corrected by Edmund Lodge, Esq. 2 vols.

London: Saunders & Ottley, 1829. [Continued by no. 1224.]

1196. Jacob, Alexander. A complete English peerage. Containing a genealogical, biographical, and historical

account of the peers of this realm. Together with the different branches of each family; including a

particular relation of those, who have eminently distinguished themselves in the service of their country,

both in the field and in the cabinet, from the Conquest down to the present time: to which is prefixed a

succinct history of the Houses of Brunwic, Brandenburgh, Saxe-Gotha and Mecklenburgh. 2 vols. London:

Printed for the author, 1766-69. [estc t105720.]

1197. Kearsley, Catherine. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an

extinct peerage of the three Kingdoms, ... Including the blazonry of arms. 2 vols. London: Printed for C &

G Kearsley; T. Hookham, E. Newbury, 1791. [Not seen; details from estc n063315.]

1198. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three Kingdoms,. London: Printed for C & G Kearsley, 1794. [2], 80, xl, 500p. [Not seen; details from estc

n068309.]

1199. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three Kingdoms, list of their family names, titles of elder sons, &c and translations of their mottos. London:

Printed for C & G Kearsley, 1794. lx, 224p. [estc t121551.]

1200. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three Kingdoms, list of all their family names, titles of elder sons, &c. and translation of their mottos. 2

vols. London: Printed for C & G Kearsley, 1800. [estc t167876.]

1201. Kearsley, George. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct

peerage of the three Kingdoms,. London: Printed for G Kearsley, 1790. [2], xxxi, [1], 80, 436p. [Not seen;

details from estc t213936.]

1202. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three Kingdoms, list of all their family names, titles of elder sons, &c. and translation of their mottos. 2

vols. London: Printed for Geo. Kearsley, 1796. [estc t121279.]

1203. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three kingdoms, . 2 vols. London: Printed for Geo. Kearsley, 1798. [Not seen; details from estc t149390.]

1204. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three Kingdoms, list of all their family names, titles of elder sons, &c. and a translation of their mottos. 2

vols. London: Printed for Geo. Kearsley, 1799. [estc t121269.]

1205. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three Kingdoms, list of all their family names, titles of elder sons, &c. and a translation of their mottos. 2

vols. London: Printed for Geo. Kearsley, 1802.

1206. ---. Kearsley's peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; containing an account of all the peers, whether

by tenure, summons, or creation; their collateral branches, births, marriages, and issue; family names, and

titles of eldest sons; a complete and alphabetical arrangement of their mottoes, with correct translations;

extinct, forfeited and dormant peerages; an account of the different orders of knighthood in the three

kingdoms; a table of precedency, and an alphabetical list of the present baronets of Great Britain, with a

list of persons who have received the honour of knighthood during the present reign. London: R. Wilks,

1804. 722p.

1207. ---. Kearsley's complete peerage, of England, Scotland and Ireland; together with an extinct peerage of the

three kingdoms, list of all their family names, titles of elder sons, &c. and translation of their mottos. 2

vols. London: Printed for G. Kearsley, 1809.

1208. Kimber, Edward. The peerage of England. A complete view of the several orders of nobility, their

descents, marriages, issue, and relations; their creations, armorial bearings, crests, supporters, mottos,

chief seats, and the high office they possess. Also an historical account of all the offices of state usually

filled by the nobility, the arms of all the Lords spiritual and temporal, three useful plates teaching the art of

heraldry, &c. &c. &c. Corrected to July 23, 1766. London: Printed for H. Woodfall, J. Fuller ..., 1766.

xxxi, [1], 252, [12]p. [estc t133521.]

1209. ---. The peerage of Scotland. A complete view of the several orders of nobility, of that ancient kingdom;

their descents, marriages, issue, and relations; their crests, supporters, mottos, chief seats, and the high

offices they possess; together with a list of the sixteen peers, from the Union to 1767 ... Also three useful

plates, teaching the art of heraldry. ... Corrected to April 20, 1767. London: Printed for H. Woodfall; J.

Fuller ..., 1767. [2], 238p. [estc t133519.]

1210. ---. The peerage of Scotland: a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that ancient

kingdom; ... Together with a like account of all the attainted peers; and a complete alphabetical list of

those nobles of Scotland whose titles are extinct. . London: Printed for J. Almon; T. Cadell; ..., 1767. [4],

337, [3]p. [Not seen; details from estc n012198; another printing, estc n012328.]

1211. ---. The peerage of Ireland. A complete view of the several orders of nobility, their descents, marriages,

issue, and relations; their creations, armorial bearings, crests, supporters, mottos, chief seats, and the high

office they possess; so methodised as to display whatever is truly useful in this instructive and amusing

branch of knowledge. Together with all the arms of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. ... Corrected to Jan.

20, 1768. London: Printed for H. Woodfall, J. Fuller ..., 1768. vi, 120, 210p. [estc t133518.]

1212. ---. The peerage of Ireland. A genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that kingdom; their

descents, collateral branches, births, marriages, and issue. Collected from Parliament rolls, records,

family documents, and the personal information of many noble peers. Together with the paternal coat of

arms, crests, supporters, and mottoes, most elegantly engraved. Also complete lists of the baronets, extinct

peers, and chief governors of Ireland. Some account of the antient Kings &c. 2 vols. London: Printed for J.

Almon, T. Cadell, ..., 1768. [estc t063482.]

1213. ---. An extinct peerage of England; containing an account of all the noble families whose titles are extinct.

From the earliest accounts to the present time. London: J. Almon, 1769. 306p.

1214. ---. A new peerage of England; containing an accurate account of the noble peers of that kingdom; their

births, marriages, and issue, ...including all the late alterations and additions, to the present time. London:

Printed in the year, 1769. 303, [5]p. [Not seen; details from estc t177661.]

1215. ---. The peerage of England. A complete view of the several orders of nobility, their descents, marriages,

issue, and relations; their creations, armorial bearings, crests, supporters, mottos, chief seats, and the high

office they possess. Also an historical account of all the offices of state usually filled by the nobility, the

arms of all the Lords spiritual and temporal, three useful plates teaching the art of heraldry, &c. &c. &c.

Corrected to July 23, 1766. 2nd ed. London: Printed for H. Woodfall, J. Fuller ..., 1769. [4], xxx, 294, [8]p.

[estc t133520.]

1216. ---. The new peerage; or, ancient and present state of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

Containing a genealogical account of all the peers; whether by tenure, summons, or creation; their

descents and collateral branches; their births, marriages and issue; together with their paternal coats of

arms, crests, supporters and mottos engraved. To which is added, The extinct peerage: comprehending an

authentic account of all the peers who have ever existed from the earliest times. 2nd ed. 3 vols. London:

Printed for W. Owen; L. David; and W. Davis, 1778. [estc t148772.]

1217. ---. The new peerage; or, ancient and present state of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

Containing a genealogical account of all the peers; whether by tenure, summons, or creation; their

descents and collateral branches; their births, marriages, issue; chief seats, paternal coats of arms, crests

and supporters; together with literal translations of the mottoes. To which is added, the extinct peerage,

comprehending an authentic account of our peers, from the earliest times; and an alphabetical index of all

noble family names; and titles of their eldest sons. 3rd ed. 3 vols. London: Printed for W. Owen; L. Davis;

and J. Debrett, 1784. [estc t113559.]

1218. ---. The new peerage; or, ancient and present state of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland.

Containing a genealogical account of all the peers; ... To which is added, The extinct peerage, ... and an

alphabetical index. 3rd ed. 3 vols. London: Printed for W. Owen; L. Davis; and J. Debrett, successor to Mr.

Almon, 1785. [Not seen; details from estc tn038678.]

1219. Leeson, Francis. A directory of British peerages from the earliest times to the present day. Rev. ed.

London: Society of Genealogists Enterprises Limited, 2002. xii, 179p.

1220. Leeson, Francis, and Colin J. Parry. A directory of British peerages from the earliest times to the present

day. London: Society of Genealogists, 1984. x, 174p.

1221. Liber honorum; or, a mirror of the peerage. Corrected to June, 1828. Containing the mottoes of the peers,

with the translations, followed by the title bearing them; also the titles of the peers followed by their

respective mottoes. London: J. Sturz, 1828. 62p.

1222. A list of the peers existing at the time of King James I. his accession to the crown, and of those who have

since been advanc'd to the peerage by claim of ancient right, by writ, or by patent, as also of the several

peers extinct in his and the succeeding reigns. London: Ptinted [sic] in the year, 1772. 16p. [estc

t041060.]

1223. A list of the peers existing at the time of King James the First his accession to the crown, and of those who

have since been advanced to the peerage by claim of antient right, by writ or by patent. London: Printed by

S. Buckley in Amen-Corner, 1719. [4]p. [estc t013292; another printing, estc t228780.]

1224. Lodge, Edmund. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing, arranged and printed from the

personal communications of the nobility. To which is added a view of the baronetage of the three

kingdoms. London: Saunders & Ottley, 1832-1912. [This peerage was founded on the Annual Peerage

prepared by Anne, Eliza and Maria Innes and Lodge acknowledged "the ladies by whom that work has been

for some years so meritoriously conducted". Lodge's peerage achieved 81 editions between 1832 and 1912;

from 1903-1907, the title was The peerage, baronetage and companionage of the British Empire; from

1908-1912: Lodge's peerage, baronetage, knightage and companionage of the British Empire. After 1882,

the title incorporated Foster's peerage, baronetage and knightage. A related series prepared by Lodge was

"intended to accompany and illustrate" the peerage: first as The genealogy of the existing British peerage

with brief sketches of the family histories of the nobility: with the arms of the peers and from 1859 as The

genealogy of the existing British peerage and baronetage: containing the family histories of the nobility:

with the arms of the peers London: Saunders and Otley, 1832-1859?; published in 8 numbered editions

1832-1842, and then 4 unnumbered editions in 1847, 1858, and 1859.]

1225. Lodge, John. The peerage of Ireland: or, a genealogical history of the present nobility of that kingdom,

with their paternal coats of arms engraven on copper. Collected from the publick records, authentic

manuscripts, approved historians, well-attested pedigrees; and personal information. 4 vols. London:

Printed for William Johnson, 1754. [estc t114346; Dublin edition: estc n011875.]

1226. ---. Pairie d'Irland, ou histoire généalogique de la noblesse actuelle de ce royaume; enrichie de ses

armoiries gravées ... Vol. II. Paris: Imprimé par Jean Leathley, 1779. [2], 57, [1]p. [Not seen; details from

estc t212373. A French translation of vol. 2 of the 1754 edition of no. 1225.]

1227. ---. The peerage of Ireland: or, a genealogical history of the present nobility of that kingdom. With

engravings of their paternal coats of arms. Collected from public records, authentic manuscripts, approved

historians, well-attested pedigrees, and personal information. Revised, enlarged and continued to the

present time; by Mervyn Archdall. 7 vols. Dublin: James Moore, 1789. [estc n020017; a London edition

printed by G. G. J. and J. Robinson, estc t160561.]

1228. Longmate, Barak. The pocket peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland; containing the descent and present

state of every noble family; with the extinct, forfeited, and dormant titles of the three kingdoms; also

general and particular indexes, and translations of their mottos. 2 vols. London: Printed for J. F. & C.

Rivington, T. Longman, etc., 1788. [estc t114360.]

1229. ---. The pocket peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland; containing the descent and present state of every

noble family; with the extinct, forfeited, and dormant titles of the three kingdoms; also indexes with the

arms emblazoned and mottoes translated. New ed. 2 vols. London: Printed for J. F. & C. Rivington, T.

Longman ..., 1790. [estc t116354.]

1230. ---. The pocket peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland; containing the descent and present state of every

noble family; with the extinct, forfeited, and dormant titles of the three kingdoms; also indexes with the

arms emblazoned and mottoes translated. 2 vols. London: Printed for T. Longman; S. Crowder ..., 1793.

[estc t206576; another printing, estc t206574.]

1231. Longmate, Barak, the Younger. Stockdale's peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland ; containing an

account of all the peers of the United Kingdom. The work compiled, and the arms engraved, by Barak

Longmate. 2 vols. London: John Stockdale, 1810-11. [Vol.1 entitled Peerage of England was published in

1811; vol.2 entitled Peerage of Ireland & Scotland in 1810.]

1232. ---. Stockdale's peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland ; containing an account of all the peers of the

United Kingdom. The work compiled, and the arms engraved, by Barak Longmate. 2 vols. London: John

Stockdale, 1810.

1233. ---. The pocket peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland, containing the descent and present state of every

noble family, with the extinct, forfeited, and dormant titles. Also general and particular indexes with the

arms emblazoned and mottoes translated. 2 vols. London: W. Lowndes, 1813. [Revised to 17 May, 1813.]

1234. The manual of rank and nobility, or key to the peerage: containing the origin and history of all the various

titles, orders, and dignities, hereditary honours, peculiar privileges, heraldic distinctions, rights of

inheritance, degrees of precedence, court etiquette, &c. &c. of the British nobility: with the origin and

history of the royal titles, prerogatives, ceremonies, great officers of state and of His Majesty's Household,

&c. &c. Collected from the best authorities. London: Saunders and Otley, 1828. xx, 598p.

1235. The manual of rank and nobility, or key to the peerage: containing the origin and history of all the various

titles, orders and dignities; hereditary honours, peculiar privileges, heraldic distinctions, right of

inheritance, degrees of precedence, court etiquette, etc. etc, of the British nobility; with the origin and

history of the royal titles, prerogatives, ceremonies, great officers of state and of His Majesty's Household,

etc. etc. Collected from the best authorities. 2nd ed. London: Saunders and Otley, 1832. xx, 598p.

1236. A new peerage containing the titles, family names, titles of elder sons, mottos with translations, of all the

peers and peeresses of the United Kingdom, under one alphabet; with the dates of their creation, chief

seats, and town residences. London: Printed by S. Brooke, 1818. [150]p.

1237. The new peerage; or present state of the nobility of England : containing an account of all the peers, either

by tenure, summons, or creation; their descents and collateral branches; their births, marriages, and issue.

Also their paternal coats of arms, crests, supporters and mottoes. 3 vols. London: Printed for R. Davis; L.

Davis; and W. Owen, 1769. [estc t113950 Vol. 2 covers Scotland; Vol. 3 Ireland; titles of these volumes

vary.]

1238. Nichols, Francis. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Wherein is contain'd, a particular

account of all the present nobility in England, from the King to the youngest Baron: viz, their titles of

honour, places of trust, creation, descents, marriages, and issue; with all their coats of arms and coronets;

and the peers in their robes, curiously engraven on 59 copper plates. Also, the names of their seats which

they now reside at, or have been known by, and in what county they are; with their distance from the

nearest market or county town, and from the city of London. London: Printed for the Author, 1718. [6],

201, [3]p. [estc t166743.]

1239. ---. The British compendium: or, a particular account of all the present nobility, both spiritual and

temporal, from His Majesty to the Commoner. Also an account of all the bishopricks and deaneries, and by

whom, and when founded. Likewise the arms and coronets of the peers, with the names of their seats, and

what county they are in, with their distance from the City of London. To which is added, an introduction to

the ancient and most noble science of heraldry. 2nd, corr. ed. London: Printed by H. Meere, and sold by J.

Smith, 1719. viii, ix, [1], 264 [=364], 4p. [estc t077910.]

1240. ---. The British compendium: or, a particular account of all the present nobility, both spiritual and

temporal, ... Also an account of all the bishopricks and deaneries, ... Likewise the arms and coronets of the

peers, ... To which is added, an introduction to heraldry. 3rd ed. London: Printed by H. Meere, for A.

Bettesworth, ..., 1719. [2], 388, [4]p. [Not seen; details from estc n003839.]

1241. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour: wherein are contain'd, the genealogy, titles, posts,

marriages, inter-marriages, issue, publick transactions, and names of the seats of all the present nobility of

England. Likewise their coats of arms, supporters, crests, motto's, coronets, and the peers in their robes;

all curiously engrav'd on a hundred and twenty copper plates. To which is added an introduction to

heraldry with the addition of all the supporters, crests, and motto's, which are not in any former

impression; and their blazon, as they are painted on their coaches. 4th ed. London: Printed by H. Meere,

for A. Bettesworth, 1721. [2], [2], 363, [5]p. [estc t077911.]

1242. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the titles, descents, marriages, issue,

posts, and seats, of all the present nobility of England; with their robes, and arms exactly engrav'd on 130

copper plates; being all entirely new, and different from what has been done in any former impression.

Likewise, the institution, creation, and investiture, of all degrees of peerage; and of several orders of

knighthood, viz. the Garter, Thistle, Baronet and Knight-Batchelor and lastly of esquires and gentlemen.

To which is added, the antiquity of arms, their use, signification in their bearers, and rules how to blazon

them; with atchievements, whereby to know which branch of the family is dead: all demonstrated by

several serious cuts, never before inserted. 5th ed. London: Printed by C. Meere, and sold by A.

Bettesworth, 1723. [6], 541, [9]p. [estc t077908.]

1243. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the descents, marriages, issue, titles,

posts and seats of all the nobility of England. With their arms, crests, supporters, motto's and robes exactly

engrav'd on copper plates. Likewise, the institution, creation, and investiture of all degrees of peerage, and

several orders of Knighthood. ... Vol. I. 6th ed. London: Printed by R. Nutt ..., 1726. [6], xvi, 544, [8]p.

[estc t078304.]

1244. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the genealogies of all the nobility of

England, their titles, posts and seats. Also, their coronation robes, with their arms, crests, supporters, and

motto's, exactly engrav'd on copper plates. To which is added, the institution, and investiture of several

orders of Knighthood and lists of the said orders to the present time. Vol. I. 7th ed. London: A. Betterworth

and C. Hitch, 1731. [6], xvi, 544, [8]p. [estc t078307.]

1245. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Vol. I. in two parts. Containing the genealogies of

all the nobility of England, their titles, posts and seats. Also their coronation robes, with their arms, crests,

supporters, and motto's, . 8th ed. London: Printed for A Betterworth and C. Hitch, 1738. [67], 544, [6]; [2],

385, [9]p. [estc t077912.]

1246. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the genealogies of all the nobility of

England, their titles, posts and seats. Also their coronation robes, with their arms, crests, supporters, and

motto's, exactly engraved on copperplates. To which is added, an account of the officers of state, the

institution, and investiture of several orders of knighthood, and lists of the said orders to the present time.

9th ed. London: Printed for J. and P. Knapton, 1746. iv, 596p. [estc t078299.]

1247. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the genealogies of all the nobility of

England, ... with their arms, ... To which is added, an account of the officers of state, ... orders of

knighthood, and lists of the said orders ... 9th ed. London: Printed for J. and P. Knapton; ..., 1751. [2], iv,

596p. [Not seen; details from estc n032743.]

1248. ---. The English compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the genealogies of all the nobility of

England, their titles, posts and seats. Also their coronation robes, with their arms, crests, supporters, and

motto's, exactly engraved on copperplates. To which is added, an account of the officers of state, the

institution, and investiture of several orders of knighthood, and lists of the said orders to the present time.

10th ed. 3 vols. London: Printed for J. and P. Knapton, 1753. [estc t078301.]

1249. ---. The English compendium: or, rudiments of honour. Containing the genealogies of all the nobility of

England, their titles, posts and seats. Also their coronation robes, with their arms, crests, supporters, and

motto's, exactly engraved on copperplates. To which is added, an account of the officers of state, the

institution, and investiture of several orders of knighthood, and lists of the said orders to the present time.

11th ed. 3 vols. London: Printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes; ..., 1760. [estc n078308.]

1250. ---. The English compendium: or, rudiments of honour; containing the genealogies of all the nobility of

England, their titles, posts and seats. Their coronation robes, with their arms, crests, supporters, and

mottos, exactly engraved on copper-plates. To which is added, an account of the officers of state, the

institution and investiture of the several orders of knighthood, and lists of the said orders to the present

time. 12th ed. 3 vols. London: Printed for A. Millar, H. Woodfall ..., 1769. [estc t078297.]

1251. ---. The Irish compendium: or, rudiments of honour: Containing a brief account of all the Kings and

governors of Ireland, from the year 428, to the present time. As also the titles, descents, marriages, issue,

posts and seats, of all the present peers of that kingdom; with their robes, crests, helmets, arms, supporters,

and motto's, curiously engrav'd on 97 copper plates. Likewise, the institution, creation, and investiture of

all degrees of the peerage; and ... of knighthood, ... Vol. III. London: Printed by H. Meere, and sold by A.

Bettesworth, 1722. [8], 359, [5]p. [estc t077919.]

1252. ---. The Irish compendium: or, rudiments of honour: Containing, the descents, marriages, issue, titles,

posts, and seats, of all the nobility of Ireland. With their arms, crests, supporters, motto's and Parliament

robes, exactly engrav'd on 80 copper plates entirely new. Also, a supplement, shewing, the antiquity,

dignity, and use of armories, ... Together with the atchievements and regalia made use of in funeral

solemnities, and an account of the office ... of an herald. Vol. 3. London: Printed by R. Nutt, and sold by A.

Bettesworth, G. Strahan, and D. Browen, 1727. [2], viii, 364, 117, [19]p. [estc t078306.]

1253. ---. The Irish compendium: or, rudiments of honour: Containing, the descents, marriages, issue, titles,

posts, and seats, of all the nobility of Ireland. With their arms, crests, supporters, motto's and Parliament

robes, exactly engrav'd on 80 copper plates entirely new. Also, a supplement, shewing, the antiquity,

dignity, and use of armories, ... Together with the atchievements and regalia made use of in funeral

solemnities, and an account of the office ... of an herald. 3rd ed. London: Printed by Mess. Bettesworth and

Hitch; and Henry Lintot, 1735. [2], viii, 171, [1], 163-364, [4], 4, 117, [15]p. [estc t077920.]

1254. ---. The Irish compendium: or, rudiments of honour: Containing, the descents, marriages, issue, titles,

posts and seats, of all the nobility of Ireland. With their arms, crests, supporters, motto's and Parliament

robes, exactly engrav'd on eighty copper plates. Also, a supplement, shewing, the antiquity, dignity and use

of armories, with above nine hundred examples, engrav'd and explain'd for the better attaining a perfect

knowledge in the noble science of heraldry. Together with the atchievements and regalia made use of at

funeral solemnities, and an account of the office and dignity of an herald. The fourth edition, corrected and

enlarged to the year 1745. Vol. 4. London: Printed for J. and P. Knapton, C. Hitch and T. Astley, and A.

Millar, 1745. viii, 396, [4], 117, [11]p. [estc n008857.]

1255. ---. The Irish compendium: or, rudiments of honour: Containing, the descents, marriages, issues, titles,

posts, and seats, of all the nobility of Ireland. With their arms, crests, supporters, motto's and Parliament

robes, exactly engraved on copper plates. 5th ed. London: Printed for J. Knapton, C. Hitch and L. Hawes,

T. Astley and R. Baldwin; and A. Millar, 1756. [4], 560 [i.e.558], [4]p. [estc t078298; another printing,

estc n055369.]

1256. ---. Rudiments of honour: or, the second part of the British compendium. Wherein is contained a particular

account of the present nobility of Scotland, or North Britain; viz their descents, publick transactions, titles,

posts, marriages, inter-marriages, seats, and issue; with all their coats of arms, and the peers in their

parliamentary robes, curiously engraven on above forty copper plates. To which is added, an introduction

to the ancient and most noble science of heraldry. London: Printed by C. Meere, 1720. [4], viii, 310, [2]p.

[estc t077924.]

1257. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour: Containing the origin of the Scots, and succession of

their Kings for above 2000 years: also the titles, descents, marriages, intermarriages, issue, posts, and

seats of all the Scottish nobility, with their robes and arms, exactly engrav'd on 80 copper plates. Likewise,

the institutions, creation, and investiture, of all degrees of peerage and of several orders of knighthood, ...

Vol. II. 2nd ed. London: Printed by C. Meere, and sold by A. Bettesworth, 1725. viii, 511, [1]p. [estc

t077909.]

1258. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour: Containing the origin of the Scots, and succession of

their Kings for above 2000 years: also the titles, descents, marriages, intermarriages, issue, posts, and

seats of all the Scottish nobility, with their robes and arms, exactly engrav'd on 80 copper plates. To which

is added, an alphabetical list of second titles, or those given by courtesy to Dukes, Marquesses, and Earls

eldest sons: also, a list of the peers who have been chosen to serve in the several Parliaments of Great

Britain since the Union. Together with, an account of the Knights of the Thistle and Nova Scotia, the

regalia and arms of Scotland, and the Riding of Parliament. The third edition, with an addition of 140

pages. London: Printed by R. Nutt ..., 1729. vii, [1], 520, [4]p. [estc t078305.]

1259. ---. The British compendium: or, rudiments of honour: containing the origin of the Scots, and succession of

their Kings for above 2000 years: also the titles, descents, marriages, intermarriages, issue, posts and seats

of all the Scottish nobility, with their robes and arms, exactly engrav'd on 80 copper plates: to which is

added an alphabetical list of second titles, or those given by courtesy to dukes, marquesses, and earls

eldest sons: also a list of the peers who have been chosen to serve in the several Parliaments of Great

Britain since the Union: together with a list of the baronets, an account of the Knights of the Thistle and

Nova Scotia, the regalia and arms of Scotland, and the Riding of Parliament. Vol. III. 4th ed. London:

Printed for C. Hitch and H. Lintot, 1741. vii, [1], 490, [6]p. [estc t077913.]

1260. ---. The Scots compendium: or, rudiments of honour, containing the succession of Scots Kings, from

Fergus, who founded the monarchy. Also the nobility of Scotland, present and extinct; their titles,

marriages, descents and issue, with all their posts of government. Likewise, their coats of arms, with those

of the Order of the Thistle, perfectly engraved on ninety copper plates. To which is added, a list of Scots

baronets, and all those peers who have been made Knights of the Thistle, or served in Parliament since the

Union; also an account of the regalia, the antient Riding of the Parliament, and present method of election.

The fifth edition, improved and brought down to the year 1752. 5th ed. London: Printed for J. and P.

Knapton; C. Hitch and L. Hawes, ...., 1752. [2], 496p. [estc t078300.]

1261. ---. The Scots compendium: or, rudiments of honour, containing the succession of Scots Kings, from

Fergus, who founded the monarchy. Also the nobility of Scotland, present and extinct; their titles,

marriages, descents, and issue, with all their posts of government. Likewise, their coats of arms, with those

of the Order of the Thistle, perfectly engraved on ninety copper plates. To which is added, a list of the Scots

baronets, and all those peers who have been made Kinghts of the Thistle, or served in Parliament since the

Union;. 6th ed. London: Printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes; ...., 1756. [4], 521, [1], iip. [estc t084501.]

1262. ---. The Scots compendium: or, rudiments of honour, containing the succession of Scots Kings, from

Fergus, who founded the monarchy. Also the nobility of Scotland, present and extinct; their titles,

marriages, descents, and issue, with all their posts of government: likewise, their coats of arms, with those

of the Order of the Thistle, perfectly engraved on ninety copper plates. To which is added, a list of Scots

baronets, and all those peers who have been made Kinghts of the Thistle, or served in Parliament since the

Union; also an account of the Regalia, the antient Riding of the Parliament, and present method of

election. 7th ed. London: Printed for A. Millar, H. Woodfall, ..., 1764. [4], 544, [4]p. [estc t084500.]

1263. ---. The Scots compendium: or, pocket peerage of Scotland. Including the dormant, attainted, & extinct

titles; with their descent, marriage, issue, &c. &c. To which are added, an account of the regalia of

Scotland, - second titles of courtesy, - list of the Scots peers successively returned to all the Parliaments of

Great Britain, since the union, to the present time, - baronets of Nova Scotia. - and a list of the present

Scots baronets, Knights of the Thistle or Saint Andrew, &c. 2 vols. Edinburgh: Published by Alex.

Macredie, Peter Brown, and William Hunter; and James Duncan, 1826.

1264. Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. A synopsis of the peerage of England; exhibiting, under alphabetical

arrangement, the date of creation, descent, and present state of every title of peerage which has existed in

this country since the Conquest. 2 vols. London: Printed by J. Nichols and Son for C. and J Rivington, ...,

1825.

1265. ---. The historic peerage of England. Exhibiting, under alphabetical arrangement, the origin, descent, and

present state of every title of peerage which has existed in this country since the Conquest. Being a new

edition of the "Synopsis of the peerage of England" revised, corrected and continued to the present time, ...

by William Courthope. London: John Murray, 1857. 610p.

1266. Paul, James Balfour. The Scots peerage founded upon Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's 'Peerage of

Scotland' containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom. 9 vols.

Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1904-19.

1267. The peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland; or, the ancient and present state of the nobility.

Containing a genealogical account of the respective peers, whether by tenure, summons, or creation; to

which are annexed the extinct and forfeited peerages, and an alphabetical index of all family names of the

peers, and titles of their eldest sons. 3 vols. London: Printed for W. Owen, L. Davies and J. Debrett, 1790.

[estc t121728.]

1268. The peerage of Scotland, including the dormant, attained, and extinct titles; with their descent, marriage,

issue, &c. &c.: to which are added, an account of the different degrees of nobility, the privileges of peers,

terms used in heraldry, table of precedency, second titles generally borne by peers' eldest sons, mottoes of

the peers alphabetically arranged and translated, an account of the regalia of Scotland, with a list of

Scottish kings, and the descent of the royal family, baronets of Nova Scotia, a list of the present baronets,

knights of the Thistle, &c. &c. Edinburgh: Peter Brown, 1834. x, 220p.

1269. Philipps, Henry. The grandeur of the law: or, An exact collection of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom

whose honors and estates have by some of their ancestors been acquired or considerably augmented by the

practice of the law, or office and dignities relating thereunto. The names of such ancestors, together with

the time in which he flourished, the Society in which he was a Member, and to what degree in law he

arrived, being perticularly [sic] expressed. London: Printed for Arthur Jones, 1684. [7], 276, [10]p. [Wing

P2022.]

1270. ---. The grandeur of the law: or, An exact collection of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom, whose

honors and estates have by some of their ancestors been acquired or considerably augmented by the

practice of the law, or offices and dignities relating thereunto. The name of such ancestor, together with

the time in which he flourished, the Society in which he was a Member, and to what degree in law he

arrived, being particularly expressed. To which is added, An exact catalogue of all the Lord Chief Justices

of the courts of Kingsbench and Common-pleas, and of the Lord Chief Barons of the Exchequer, from their

first institution, together with a brief account of the said several dignities. 2nd ed. London: Printed for

Arthur Jones, 1685. [8], 304, [12]p. [Wing P2022B.]

1271. ---. A treatise enumerating the most illustrious families of England, who have been raised to honour and

wealth by the profession of the law. Together with the names of all the lord chief justices of each court, and

barons of the Exchequer, from their first institution. London: Printed for Arthur Jones, 1686. [8], 304,

[12]p. [Wing P2023; another printing of his Grandeur of the law.]

1272. Pine, L. G. The new extinct peerage, 1884-1971, containing extinct, abeyant, dormant and suspended

peerages with genealogies and arms. London: Heraldry Today, 1972. xxv, 313p.

1273. Playfair, William. British family antiquity illustrative of the origin and progress of the rank, honours, and

personal merit, of the nobility of the United Kingdom, accompanied by an elegant set of chronological

charts. 9 vols. London: T. Reynolds and H. Grace, 1809-11.

1274. ---. British family antiquity illustrative of the origin and progress of the rank, honours, and personal merit,

of the nobility of the United Kingdom, accompanied by an elegant set of chronological charts. 8 vols.

London: T. Reynolds and H. Grace, 1821.

1275. The pocket peerage of Great Britain and Ireland; being a concise view thereof, to help the memory, and to

discover individuals, en passant, by alphabetical directories. London: Printed for W. Smith, 1778. vii, [1],

84p. [Not seen; details from estc t196188.]

1276. Pollard, Robert. The peerage of Great Britain and Ireland including the extinct, with a genealogical and

historical account of each noble family. Embellished with a series of historical prints representing the

illustrious actions of the nobility of these kingdoms. Together with portraits, ancient castles, monuments,

warlike instruments, robes, coronets &c &c. Arranged on a new plan to the present time. London:

Published by R. Pollard, 1793. [2], ix, [3], 176, [8]p. [estc t105741; vol. 1 only published; a lavish

compilation which covers the letter A for dukes, marquises, earls.]

1277. The present peerage of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Printed for John Stockdale, 1789. 108p. [This

concise, and elusive, peerage was published regularly, probably annually, and it is usually found bound with

the relevant annual issue of a directory, e.g. London Calendar; Court and City Register, etc. It was

published under a number of titles: (1) After 1801 as The present peerage of the United Kingdom with the

arms of the peers and baronets: to which is prefixed the established order of precedency, and an English

translation of the mottoes; (2) From 1817, the title was altered to include the date: The present peerage of

the United Kingdom for the year 1817 ...; (3) From 1824, the title was changed to Stockdale's peerage of

the United Kingdom, for the year 1824 ...; (4) From 1834, the title was changed to Ridgway's peerage of the

United Kingdom for the year 1834; with the arms of the peers, and a list of their second titles. To which are

prefixed, the established order of precedency; and an English translation of the mottoes. Publication

ceased with the volume for 1874.]

1278. The present peerage of the United Kingdom. 5 vols. London: J. Ridgway, 1855. [Usually found bound in 1

vol.]

1279. The reference peerage and baronetage. From June, 1872, to July, 1873. London: Dean and Son, 1872.

64p. [Lists the titles with very brief details; published during the height of London season, to update the

voluminous peerages published in January; the preface states that the 1st annual issue was published four

years ago.]

1280. Rubinstein, David. The Harvester biographical dictionary of life peers. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester

Wheatsheaf, 1991. xiv, 386p.

1281. Ruvigny and Raineval, Marquis de. The Jacobite peerage, baronetage, knightage & grants of honour,

extracted, by permission, from the Stuart papers in possession of His Majesty the King at Windsor Castle,

and supplemented by biographical and genealogical notes. Edinburgh: T. C. & E. Jack, 1904. xvii, 286p.

1282. ---. The Jacobite peerage, baronetage, knightage & grants of honour; a facsimile of the original edition of

1904, with an added introduction by Roger Ararat. London: Charles Skilton, 1974. xlix, xviii, 267p.

1283. Sainty, J. C. A list of representative peers for Scotland, 1707 to 1963, and for Ireland, 1800 to 1961. House

of Lords Record Office Memorandum, 39. London: House of Lords Record Office, 1968. iii, 41p.

1284. ---. Peerage creations 1649-1800: a chronological list of creations in the peerages of England and Great

Britain. Parliamentary History Occasional Series. London: Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust, 1998.

vii, 97p.

1285. ---. Peerage creations: chronological lists of creations in the peerages of England and Great Britain, 1649-

1800, and of Ireland, 1693-1898. Parliamentary history: texts and studies, 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell,

2008. vi, [4], 148p.

1286. Salmon, Nathaniel. A short view of the families of the present English nobility; their marriages, issue and

immediate ancestors; the posts of honour and profit they hold in the government; their arms, motto's, and

chief seats with an index, specifying the time of their respective creations, and summons to Parliament; the

titles of their eldest sons; their rank, precedence, &c. London: Printed for William Owen and G. Woodfall,

1751. [4], 299, [13]p. [estc t048228.]

1287. ---. A short view of the families of the present English nobility; their marriages, issue and immediate

ancestors; the posts of honour and profit they hold in the government; their arms, mottos, and chief seats.

With an index, specifying the time of their respective creations, and summons to Parliament; the titles of

their eldest sons; their rank, precedence, &c. 2nd ed. London: Printed for William Owen, 1758. iv, 279,

[9]p. [estc t048229.]

1288. ---. A short view of the families of the Irish nobility; their marriages, issue, descents and immediate

ancestors; the posts of honour and profit they hold in government; their arms, mottos, and chief seats. With

an index, specifying the time of their respective creations, and summons to Parliament; the title of their

elder sons, their rank, precedence, &c. London: Printed for William Owen, 1759. [6], 272, [8]p. [estc

t113381.]

1289. ---. A short view of the families of the Scottish nobility; their titles, marriages, issue, descents; their titles,

marriages, issue, descents; the posts of honour and profit they hold in government; their arms, mottos, and

chief seats. To which are added, a list of all those peers who have served in Parliament since the Union; a

list of those who have been made Knights of the Order of the Thistle; an account of that Order; an account

of the antient Parliament of Scotland; of the regalia, &c. of that Kingdom; a list of the principal officers of

state in Scotland; a general scheme of precedence, &c. And an index of the peers of Scotland, specifying

the time of their respective creations, and summons to Parliament; the title of their eldest sons, &c.

London: Printed for William Owen, 1759. xviii, [2], 237, [7]p. [estc t048231.]

1290. ---. A short view of the families of the present English nobility; their marriages, issue, and immediate

ancestors; the posts of honour and profit they hold in government; their arms, mottos, and chief seats. With

an index. Specifying the time of their respective creations, and summons to Parliament; the titles of their

eldest sons; their rank, precedence, &c. 3rd ed. London: Printed for William Owen, 1761. [4], 291, [9],

24p. [estc t048230; includes a supplement: New creations, since the publication of the third edition of

Salmon's Short view of the families of the English nobility.]

1291. The Scots compendium: or pocket peerage of Scotland. Including the dormant, attained, & extinct titles;

with their descent, marriage, issue, &c. &c. 2 vols. Edinburgh: Published by Alex Macredie, Peter Brown,

and William Hunter; and James Duncan, London, 1826.

1292. Segar, Simon. Honores Anglicani: or, Titles of Honour the temporal nobility of the English nation

(quatenus such) have had, or do now enjoy, viz. dukes, marquisses, earls and viscounts, from the time of

the Conquest; and barons from their first investiture by charter, whether by tenure, writ of summons to

Parliament, or patent. In a method altogether new; wherein their several gradations are set down so their

precedency may be collected and known; and also some new matter advanc'd in relation to our baronage.

To which is added, a compleat alphabetical index. London: Printed for John Baker, 1712. [3], xxxv, [1],

37-188p. [estc t114134.]

1293. ---. Honores Anglicani: or, Titles of Honour the temporal nobility of the English nation ... London: Printed

for David Browne, William Mears, and Jonas Browne, 1715. [4], 188p. [estc t130558; reissue of no. 1292.]

1294. ---. Titles of Honour the temporal nobility of the English nation (quatenus such) have had, or do now enjoy,

... In a method altogether new; ... With a compleat alphabetical index. London: Printed for J. Roberts, D.

Brown, and Charles King, 1720. [6], 188p. [Not seen; details from estc t045633.]

1295. Segar, William. Baronagium genealogicum: or the pedigrees of English peers, deduced from the earliest

times, of which there are any attested accounts including, as well collateral as lineal descents: originally

compiled from the publick records and most authentic evidences; by Sir William Segar Knt. Garter

Principal King of Arms. And continued to the present time, by Joseph Edmonson Esq. Mowbray Herald

Extraordinary. 6 vols. London: Engraved and printed for the author, and sold by him, 1764-84. [estc

t147241; large paper copy: estc t147240.]

1296. Selden, John. Titles of honor. London: By William Stansby for Iohn Helme, 1614. [38], 391, [45]p. [STC

22177.]

1297. ---. Titles of honor. 2nd ed. London: By William Stansby for Richard Whitakers, 1631. [36], 67, 98-106,

103-104, 107-941, [3]p. [STC 22178.]

1298. ---. Titles of honor. 3rd ed. London: Printed by E. Tyler and R. Holt for Thomas Dring, 1672. [36], 756p.

[Wing S2440, Wing S2440A, Wing S2440B.]

1299. ---. Tituli honorum. .... Juxta editionem tertiam Londinensem anni 1672. cui accessisse dicuntur Seldeni

emendationes & additamenta latine vertit notasque addidit Simon Johannes Arnold. Francofurti: Impensis

Jeremiae Schrey, & Henrici Johannis Meyeri haered. Literis Goderitschianis, 1696. [32], 288, 690, [78]p.

1300. ---. "Titles of honour." In Joannis Seldeni jurisconsulti opera omnia, tam edita quam inedita, edited by

David Wilkins. Vol. 3, part 1: 85-106, cols 107-1058. London: Typis Guil. Bowyer, impensis J. Walthoe,

..., 1726.

1301. Sharpe, John. Sharpe's peerage of the British Empire. Exhibiting its present state, and deducing the

existing descents from the ancient nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland. 2 vols. London: Published by

John Sharpe, 1830.

1302. ---. Sharpe's present peerage of the British Empire, 1834. With a new and comprehensive list of the

daughters of the nobility who have been married to commoners. The present peerage gives an account of

the existing families, and refers for ample genealogical, historical and biographical details to the recently

published work Sharpe's genealogical peerage, in two volumes. 1 vol. London: Published by J. Sharpe,

1834. [Not paginated.]

1303. Solly, Edward. An index of hereditary English, Scottish and Irish titles of honour. Index Library, 5.

London: Longmans, Green, 1880. ix, 205p.

1304. Trappes-Lomax, B. C. "Moonshine from Burke." Genealogists' Magazine 9, no. 3 (1940-46): 84-86. [On

myths in Burke's Peerage.]

1305. Vincent, Augustine. A discouerie of errovrs in the first edition of the Catalogve of nobility, published by

Raphe Brooke, Yorke Herald, 1619. And printed heerewith word for word, according to that edition. With

a continuance of the successions, from 1619. vntill this present year, 1622. At the end whereof, is annexed

A review of a later edition, by him stolne into the world, 1621. London: Printed by William Iaggard, 1622.

[42], 650, [4], 653-698, 697-700, 703-717, [2]p. [STC 24756.]

1306. Walford, Edward. The Crown peerage for 1866. Containing an alphabetical list of the House of Lords;

together with the date of creation of each title; the birth, accession, and marriage of each peer; his heir

apparent or presumptive; family name, political bias, & patronage; as also a brief notice of the offices

which he has hitherto held, and his country residence and town address. With complete lists of the Scotch

& Irish peers. Also the baronetage of the United Kingdom, and the British knightage. London: Robert

Hardwicke, 1866. xviii, 556p. [Also published in 1867 and 1868.]

1307. ---. Windsor peerage, baronetage, knightage. 8 vols. London: Chatto, 1890-97. [Published 1895-1897 with

the title: Whittaker's Windsor peerage, baronetage, and knightage.]

1308. Walkley, Thomas. A most exact catalogue of the nobilitie of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Whereunto is

added the baronets and knights of the Bath of England. London: By E. Allde? for T. Walkley, 1628. [2],

17, [25]p. [STC 24973.5.]

1309. ---. A catalogue of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland. With an addition of the baronets of

England, the dates of their patents, the seuerall creations of the knights of the Bath, from the coronation of

King Iames, to this present. London: Printed for T. Walkley, 1630. [2], 14, [28]p. [STC 24974.]

1310. ---. A catalogue of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts, bishops, barons, of the kingdomes of England,

Scotland, and Ireland, with their names, surnames, and titles of honor. VVhereunto is added a catalogue of

the knights of the Garter, the baronets of England, with the dates of their pattents, the knights of the Bath,

from the first of King Iames, to this present. 1632. London: Printed for Thomas Walkley, 1632. [2], 41,

[1]p. [STC 24975.]

1311. ---. A catalogue of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts, bishops, barons of the kingdomes of England,

Scotland, and Ireland, with their names, sirnames, and titles of honor. VVhereunto is added a perfect list of

the lords, and others of His Majesties most honourable Privy Counsell; knights of the Garter, the names of

the iudges, the baronets of England and Scotland, with the dates of their patents, the knights of the Bath

from the first of King Iames. With the addition of the Knights from the first of King Charles to this present.

London: Printed for Thomas Walkley, 1634. [3], 91, [2]p. [STC 24976.]

1312. ---. A catalogue of the dukes, marquesses, earles, viscounts, bishops, barons of the kingdomes of England,

Scotland, and Ireland, with their names, sirnames, and titles of honor whereunto is added a perfect list of

the lords, and others of His Majesties most honourable Privy Councell, knights of the Garter, the names of

the judges, the baronets of England and Scotland, with the dates of their patents, the knights of the Bath,

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1883. ---. The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio, by the King's Attorney

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1901. ---. An analytical table of the private statutes, passed between the 53d Geo. III. A.D. 1813, and 4th & 5th

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1911. An index to the statutes, public and private, passed in the several years from the union with Ireland to the

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1912. An index to the statutes, public and private, passed in the several years from the union with Ireland to the

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the law, alphabetically digested; with proper cases and resolutions upon the said statutes: referring to

most of the reports extant. With a exact table to the whole. To which is prefix'd, a compleat table; shewing

in what statutes justices of the peace are concerned ... with those also relating to the quarter-sessions, &c.

which may readily be found out by the alphabetical tables to the abridgments of the statutes. London: In

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effect of all the acts of Parliament in force from Magna charta down to this time, in a method perfectly new

and regular; with the numerous proviso's and additional clauses inserted under their proper titles. The

whole very useful to counsellors, attorneys, sollicitors, justices of the peace, mayors, sheriffs, coroners,

clergymen, merchants, and all trading persons. London: In the Savoy, Printed by Eliz. Nutt, and R. Gosling

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alphabetically digested; with proper cases and resolutions upon the said statutes: referring to most of the

reports extant. With a exact table to the whole. To which is prefix'd, a compleat table; shewing in what

statutes justices of the peace are concerned ... with those also relating to the quarter-sessions, &c. which

may readily be found out by the alphabetical tables to the abridgments of the statutes. ... To which is

added, an appendix, continuing the review of the statutes, ... compleat down to the death of Queen Anne:.

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1917. ---. The statute-law common-plac'd; or, a second general table to the statutes. Containing the purport and

effect of all the acts of Parliament in force from Magna charta down to the reign of King George, in a

method perfectly new and regular; with the numerous proviso's and additional clauses inserted under their

proper titles. . 2nd ed. London: In the Savoy, Printed by E and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling for B. Lintot, 1730.

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1918. ---. The statute-law common-plac'd; or, a second general table to the statutes. Containing the purport and

effect of all the acts of Parliament in force from Magna Charta down to the reign of King George ... The

whole very useful to counsellors, attornies . 3rd ed. London: In the Savoy, Printed by E and R. Nutt, and R.

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beginning of the reign of King George I. ... to the fifth year of King George II. ... 3rd ed. [London]: In the

Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for the author, and sold by

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1920. ---. The statute-law common-plac'd; or, a general table to the statutes. Containing the purport and effect of

all the acts of Parliament in force from Magna charta down to the reign of King George II, in a method

perfectly new and regular; with the numerous proviso's and additional clauses inserted under their proper

titles .... with large additions, continued in one volume, to the twelfth year of King George II. 4th ed.

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all the acts of Parliament in force from Magna charta down to the reign of King George II, in a method

perfectly new and regular; with the numerous proviso's and additional clauses inserted under their proper

titles. ... with additions and an appendix to the twenty-first year of King George II. 5th ed. London: Printed

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London: S. Sweet, 1848. lxviii, 311p.

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personal statutes; the present title is Local and Personal Acts. Copies of private acts printed before 1798 are

not easily located; a guide to major collections will be found in no. 1925; the original acts are held by the

House of Lords Record Office, while printed texts can be traced in the database, English Short Title

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1943. The entire body of the statute law of Scotland: comprehending the Scots acts, and the whole of the British

statutes in force and use, relative to Scotland, from the Union down to the period when the respective

articles in this work go the press, in the form of a dictionary. 2 vols. Glasgow; Edinburgh: R. Muir; Paton,

1838-39. [Vol. 1: "edited by several professional gentlemen"; Vol. 2: title ends: "with an appendix,

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manuscripts. 11 vols. London: Printed by Eyre and Strahan, 1810-28. [Covers 1225-1713. The

introduction contains a valuable survey of previous printed editions of the statutes. Vol. 10 = The

alphabetical index to the Statutes of the Realm, from Magna Carta to the end of the reign of Queen Anne,

prepared by John Raithby and published in 1824; Vol. 11 = The chronological table to the Statutes of the

Realm, from Magna Carta to the end of the reign of Queen Anne, also prepared by John Raithby and

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49/50 Vict., 1886 London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1870-87; The public general acts. 50/51 Vict 2, 1887 -

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The sessional volumes of statutes contain the most reliable printed texts of the statutes. The series

described above contain the statutes passed by the Parliament since 1801. Sessional volumes of the statutes

are available for Parliaments held between 1483 and 1800, but these are rare. For statutes passed by

Parliament before 1714, the Statutes of the Realm (no. 1948) is the best source, except for the legislation of

the Commonwealth and Protectorate, for which see no. 1944; for statutes passed by Parliament between

1714 and 1800, the best printed text will be found in the sessional volumes of statutes, often referred to as

"black-letter acts"; alternatively, texts can be obtained from The statutes at large or other contemporary

collections; details of both the "black letter acts" and the contemporary collections can be obtained from the

database, English Short Title Catalog.]

1952. Statutory rules and orders other than those of a local, personal or temporary character. 83 vols. London:

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1954. The statutory rules and orders revised. Statutory rules and orders other than those of a local, personal, or

temporary character, issued prior to 1890, and now in force. 8 vols. London: H.M.S.O., 1896-97.

1955. The statutory rules and orders revised, being the statutory rules and orders (other than those of a local,

personal, or temporary character), in force on December 31, 1903. 2nd ed. 13 vols. London: H.M.S.O.,

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2578. A complete collection of all the protests of the peers in Parliament, entered on their journals, since the year

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2582. A genuine and complete collection of all the protests made in the House of Lords against things suppos'd

injurious to the publick: by the most illustrious and independent noblemen of that House, in many

important matters of the utmost consequence to the constitution, liberties, honour, trade, interest of Britain.

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Commons Journal and commissioners' working papers." Archives 19 (1989-91): 257-88.

Parliamentary Debates: Texts

2602. Church, Ian. Centenary volume 1909-2009: official report [Hansard] House of Commons: an anthology of

historic and memorable House of Commons speeches to celebrate the first 100 years. London: TSO, 2009.

xxxii, 506p.

2603. Cobbett's parliamentary debates during ... Vol. 1 (1803)-vol. 22 (March/May 1812). 22 vols. London:

Printed by Cox and Baylis,..., 1804-12. [These 22 vols. were reprinted, by Thomas Curson Hansard, with

the title The parliamentary debates

Continued by:

The parliamentary debates ...Vol. 23 (May/June 1812)-vol.41 (28 February 1820) London: Printed by T. C.

Hansard, 1812-20.

The parliamentary debates ...new series,Vol. 1 (21 April 1820)-vol.25 (23 July 1830) London: Hansard,

1820-30. 25 vols

Hansard's parliamentary debates ...third series, Vol.1 (26 October 1830)-Vol. 356 (5 August 1891)

London: Hansard, 1831-91. 356 vols

The parliamentary debates ...fourth series, Vol.1 (9 February 1892)-vol.199 (21 December 1908). London:

Hansard, 1892-1908. 199 vols

[The volumes covering 1804-1899 were reprinted in 1969 by Kraus of New York]

The parliamentary debates. Official report ... fifth series, House of Commons, Vol.1 (1909) - vol. 1000 (13

March 1981). London: H.M.S.O.,1909-81. 1000 vols

The parliamentary debates. Official report ... fifth series, House of Lords, Vol.1 (1909)- London: H.M.S.O.,

1909-

The parliamentary debates. Official report ...sixth series, House of Commons, Vol.1 (16 March 1981)-

London: H.M.S.O., 1981-

Sessional indexes are to be found in all the series; a cumulative index for the first two series was published

as: General index to the first and second series of Hansard's parliamentary debates ... London: Hansard,

1834. v, viii, 734p.]

2604. Cobbett's parliamentary history of England. From the Norman Conquest, in 1066. To the year 1803. 12

vols. London: R. Bagshaw; Longmans, 1806-12. [Vol. 1-7 published by R. Bagshaw, vol. 8-12 by

Longman. Continued by: The parliamentary history of England, from the earliest period to the year 1803.

London: Printed by T. C. Hansard, 1812-1820. Vols 13-36. The first 12 vols were reprinted by T. C.

Hansard with the title used from vol. 13.]

2605. A collection of parliamentary debates in England from the year MD,C,LXVIII. To the present time. 21 vols.

London: Dublin: printed. London: Reprinted, and sold by John Torbuck, 1739-42. [estc t130681; vols 22-

24 printed 1745-1749, estc n000977; another printing of the 24 vols, estc t197366; other printings of vol.

20, estc n000981, of vol. 21, estc n027818. This work is a reprint of the rare collection published by John

White in Dublin; see Lately published ... A complete collection of the debates (estc t120824) for an

advertisement of the collection.]

2606. The debates and proceedings of the British House of Commons. 11 vols. London: Printed for J. Almon; and

S. Bladon, 1766-75. [estc t145286. Almon's debates; 1743-1774.]

2607. Dolby's parliamentary register. Vol.1, no.1 (30 January 1819)-no. 67 (June 1819). 67 vols. London:

Printed by W. Molineux for T. Dolby, 1819. [Continued by: A copious and impartial report of the debates

and proceedings in the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ... By Thomas

Dolby and assistants. London: Printed for T. Dolby by W. Molineux, 1819-1821. 6 vols.]

2608. Grey, Anchitell. Debates of the House of Commons, from the year 1667 to the year 1694. 10 vols. London:

Printed for D. Henry, R. Cave and J. Emmonson, 1763. [estc n006879.]

2609. ---. Debates of the House of Commons, from the year 1667 to the year 1694. 10 vols. London: Printed for

T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, 1769. [estc t145287.]

2610. The history and proceedings of the House of Commons from the Restoration to the present time. 14 vols.

London: Printed for Richard Chandler, 1742-44. [estc t145494, estc t201934 (v. 14); for variant printings,

see: estc t201953 (vol. 9); estc t201969 (vol. 10); estc t229442, estc n067665 (vol. 11); estc n067656 (vol.

12); estc t145495 (vols 1-5); estc n017987 and estc n017887 (both only from the death of Queen Anne).]

2611. The history and proceedings of the House of Lords, from the Restoration in 1660, to the present time:

containing, the most remarkable motions, speeches, debates, orders and resolutions, together with all the

protests during that period, and the numbers pro and con upon each division: with an account of the

promotions of the several peers, and the state of the peerage in every reign, connected with the

transactions of the Commons, and history of the times, and illustrated with historical notes and

observations. Together with the debates in the Parliament of Scotland relating to the Union. 8 vols.

London: Printed for Ebenezer Timberland, 1742-43. [Timberland's debates; estc t145496.]

2612. The history, debates and proceedings of both Houses of Parliament of Great Britain from the year 1743 to

the year 1774. Containing the most interesting motions, speeches, ... laid before either House. Together

with the supplies and ways and means of each session. Also lists of each Parliament, and of the divisions

upon the most important questions. 7 vols. London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1792. [estc t066751; a revision

of Almon's debates, together with the House of Lords debates; for an advertisement of this series, see estc

t066599: Continuation of Chandler's debates.]

2613. An impartial history of the proceedings and debates in both houses of Parliament, beginning with the first

session of the ninth Parliament of Great Britain, appointed to meet at Westminster, Dec. 1, 1741; and from

thence continued to the 15th day of July 1742. London: Printed by B. Cowse, 1742. [8], 560p. [estc

t130876.]

2614. An impartial report of the debates that occur in the two Houses of Parliament ... by William Woodfall and

assistants. 33 vols. London: Published by T. Chapman, 1794-1803. [Debates for both Houses 1794-1803;

for the volumes issued 1794-1800, see estc t154540 - estc t154546.]

2615. Irish debates. Comprising extracts from the parliamentary debates (authorised edition) of all questions,

proceedings, and debates relating to Irish affairs. 26 vols. London: H.M.S.O., 1904-15. [Covers 1904-

1914. One of a series of subject Hansards published at the end of the nineteenth century; others include

Debates on Indian affairs 1884-1936. Very few sets have survived.]

2616. Johnson, Samuel. Debates in Parliament. 2 vols. London: Printed for John Stockdale, 1787. [estc

t083965; also issued as vols 12-13 of The works of Samuel Johnson; reprinted in 1972 by Gregg

International Publishers of Farnborough; an indifferent edition of Johnson's debates, a more accurate

version is available in Cobbett's Parliamentary History, vol. 12.]

2617. Lord, James. Maynooth College; or the law affecting the grant to Maynooth, with the nature of the

instruction there given, and the parliamentary debates thereon. London: J. Richards, 1841. xii, 448p.

[Includes the texts of the debates 1807-1840.]

2618. Mantoux, Paul. "French reports of British parliamentary debates in the eighteenth century." American

Historical Review 12 (1906-07): 244-69.

2619. ---. Notes sur les comptes rendus des séances du parlement Anglais au XVIII siècle conservés aux archives

du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères. Paris: V. Giard et E. Brière, 1906. 108p. [Reprinted in 1971 by B.

Franklin of New York.]

2620. The Mirror of Parliament ... for the session ... commencing 29th January 1828 (- October 1841). 60 vols.

London: Winchester & Vardon, 1828-42.

2621. Northcroft's Parliamentary Chronicle: embracing impartial and authentic reports of all the speeches

delivered in both Houses; the various petitions presented; and the divisions on all important questions

brought forward during the first session of the reformed Parliament; with a copious index. 3 vols. London:

A. Northcroft, 1833-35. [Continued by The parliamentary chronicle, late Northcroft's, containing

impartial and authentic reports of all the speeches delivered in both Houses ... London: A. Northcroft,

1836-1837. Vols 4-6.]

2622. Parliamentary debates. House of Commons: Standing Committees. Official Report, vol.1 (1919)-. London:

H.M.S.O., 1920-.

2623. The parliamentary or constitutional history of England, being a faithful account of all the most remarkable

transactions in Parliament, from the earliest times. Collected from the Journals of both houses, the

records, original manuscripts, scarce speeches, and tracts; all compared with the several contemporary

writers, and connected, throughout, with the history of the times. By several hands. 24 vols. London:

Printed and sold by Thomas Osborne; and William Sandby, 1751-61. [estc n011319.]

2624. The parliamentary or constitutional history of England; from the earliest times, to the Restoration of King

Charles II. Collected from the records, the Rolls of Parliament, the Journals of both Houses, the public

libraries, original manuscripts, scarce speeches, and tracts; all compared with the several contemporary

writers, and connected, throughout with the history of the times. By several hands. 2nd ed. 24 vols.

London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson, and A. Millar, 1761-63. [estc t145739.]

2625. The parliamentary register: or, an impartial report of the debates that have occurred in the two Houses of

Parliament,. 29 vols. London: Printed for John Stockdale, 1804-13. [Covers 1803-1812.]

2626. The parliamentary register; or, history of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons:

containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions, accurate copies of the most

remarkable letters and papers, of the most material evidence, &c. laid before, and offered to the House

during . 17 vols. London: Printed for J. Almon, 1775-80. [estc t147415. Debates of both Houses 1774-

1780; originally printed in monthly issues?]

2627. The parliamentary register; or, history of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons

containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions; accurate copies of the most

remarkable letters and papers; of the most material evidence, petitions, etc. laid before and offered to the

House,. 45 vols. London: Printed for J. Almon and J. Debrett, 1781-96. [estc t147413. Debates of both

Houses 1780-1796; Almon printed the first 3 vols but these vols have Debrett's imprint in many sets and

they are probably reissues.]

2628. The parliamentary register; or, history of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons:

containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions, accurate copies of the most

remarkable letters and papers, of the most material evidence, petitions, &c. laid before and offered to the

House . 18 vols. London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1797-1802. [estc t147414 for vols 1-12, 1796-1800.

Debates of both Houses 1796-1802.]

2629. The parliamentary register; or history of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons;

containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions; accurate copies of the most

remarkable letters and papers; of the most material evidence, petitions, &c. laid before and offered to the

House. 16 vols. London: Reprinted for John Stockdale, 1802. [A reprint of Almon's edition, 1775-1780;

debates of both Houses, 1774-1780.]

2630. The parliamentary register; or, history of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons

containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions, accurate copies of the most

remarkable letters and papers, together with the most material evidence, petitions, &c. laid before and

offered to either House, during the first session of the second Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great

Britain and Ireland, being the seventh session of the eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain. 3 vols.

London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1803. [Debates of both Houses 1802-1803.]

2631. The parliamentary register: or, history of the proceedings and debates of the Houses of Lords and

Commons: containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions, accurate copies of all the

protests, and of the most remarkable letters and papers, together with the most material evidence, petitions,

&c. laid before and offered to either house, during the first session of the second Parliament of the United

Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, being the seventh session of the eighteenth Parliament of Great

Britain. 6 vols. London: Printed at the Oriental Press by A. Wilson for J. Debrett, 1803-04.

2632. The Senator; or Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle. Containing a weekly register, recording, with the

strictest impartiality, and utmost accuracy, the proceedings and debates of the Houses of Lords and

Commons. Forming a source of political information, highly interesting to every British subject.

Embellished with engravings, exhibiting striking likenesses of every individual member of the British

Senate. The whole forming a complete series and uniform groups of elegant miniature portraits. By the first

artists in the kingdom. 27 vols. London: Printed for the Editor, and sold by C. Cooke, 1790-1800. [In vol

27, the title changed to The senator: or, parliamentary chronicle. Containing an impartial register:

recording with the utmost accuracy, the proceedings and debates of the Houses of Lords and Commons. ...

A new series, covering 22 Jan. 1801 to 28 June 1802 was published as The senator: or chronicle of the

proceedings and debates of the Imperial Parliament, ... Forming a source of political information highly

interesting to every inhabitant of the United Kingdom. London: Printed by W. Stratford, 1801-02. 4 vols.

This series was published weekly and contains summaries of the speeches.

Yale University Library holds Cooke's parliamentary debates ... The Senator, or parliamentary chronicle,

containing an impartial register, recording ... the proceedings and debates of the Houses of Lords and

Commons which was printed for C. Cooke. This is probably a different publication and related to the

prospectus (estc t187962) New Parliament, the reports of which will be highly interesting, ... On

Wednesday, October the 5th, will be published number I. ... of Cooke's parliamentary debates ....]

2633. Stock, Leo Francis. Proceedings and debates of the British Parliaments respecting North America. 5 vols.

Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1924-41. [Covers 1542-1754; reprinted by Kraus

Reprint, 1966-1970, and also by Lawbook Exchange of Clark, New Jersey, 2003; continued by:

Proceedings and debates of the British Parliaments respecting North America, 1754-1783; edited by R. C.

Simmons and P. D. G. Thomas. New York: Kraus International Publications, 1982-, 6 vols published 1982-

1987, covering 1754-May 1771.]

2634. The Times Parliamentary Debates. 38 vols. London: Printed and published by George Edward Wright at

the Times Office, 1886-94. [Covers 12 Jan. 1886 to 25 Aug. 1894.]

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2637. ---. "Parliamentary reporting at Westminster." Parliamentarian 53 (1972): 118-21, 186-89.

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2650. Hoover, Benjamin Beard. Samuel Johnson's parliamentary reporting: debates in the Senate of Lilliput.

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2651. House of Commons Library. A bibliography of parliamentary debates of Great Britain. House of Commons

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2652. Jones, David Lewis. Debates and proceedings of the British parliaments: a guide to printed sources. House

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2654. Kent, Philip. "A look backwards." Gentleman's Magazine 285 (July-Dec. 1898): 24-32. [Shorthand as

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2655. King, Horace Maybray, Baron Maybray-King. Before Hansard: a quaint collection of curious details from

the story of the Mother of Parliaments, gathered from the ancient Journals and from the diaries of former

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2656. King-Hall, Stephen, and Ann Dewar. History in Hansard, 1803-1900: an anthology of wit, wisdom,

nonsense and curious observations to be found in the debates of Parliament. London: Constable, 1952.

xxiv, 252p.

2657. Law, William. Our Hansard, or, the true mirror of Parliament: a full account of the official reporting of

the debates in the House of Commons. London: Pitman, 1950. xi,80p.

2658. Lester, Anthony Paul, Baron Lester of Herne Hill., Lindsay Mackie, and Michael Renshall. What price

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2662. Murray, Margaret. "Parliament's own newspaper: it prints nothing but speeches, good and bad." Strand

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2788. ---. General index to accounts and papers, printed by order of the House of Commons and to the papers

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2790. ---. General alphabetical index to the bills, reports, estimates, accounts, and papers, printed by order of the

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2792. ---. General index to the bills, reports, estimates, accounts, and papers, printed by order of the House of

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2793. ---. General index to the bills, reports, estimates, and accounts and papers printed by order of the House of

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2794. ---. General index to the bills, reports, estimates, and accounts and papers printed by order of the House of

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2796. ---. General index to the bills, reports, estimates, accounts, and papers printed by order of the House of

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2797. ---. General alphabetical index to the bills, reports, estimates, accounts and papers, printed by order of the

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2798. ---. General index to the bills, reports, estimates and accounts and papers printed by order of the House of

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2799. ---. General index to the bills, reports and papers printed by order of the House of Commons and to the

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2800. ---. General alphabetical index to the bills, reports and papers printed by order of the House of Commons

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2801. ---. General alphabetical index to the bills, reports and papers printed by order of the House of Commons

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2802. ---. General alphabetical index to the bills, reports and papers printed by order of the House of Commons

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2804. ---. A general index to the sessional papers printed by order of the House of Lords, or presented by special

command: from the Union with Ireland to the termination of the seventeenth Parliament of the United

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2805. ---. A general index to the sessional papers printed by order of the House of Lords, or presented by special

command 1801 to 1859 (session 1). 2 vols. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana, 1976. [A reprint of no. 2804, with the

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2806. ---. A general index to the sessional papers printed by order of the House of Lords, or presented by special

command. From 22 Vict. (1859) to 33 & 34 Vict. (1870). London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1872. xv, 368p.

2807. ---. A general index to the sessional papers printed by order of the House of Lords, or presented by special

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2808. ---. A general index to the sessional papers printed by order of the House of Lords, or presented by special

command. From 34 & 35 Vict. (1871) to 48 & 49 Vict. (1884-5). London: Printed by Henry Hansard, 1890.

xxii, 544p.

2809. ---. A general index to the sessional papers printed by order of the House of Lords or presented by special

command 1871 to 1884-5. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana, 1976. xxii, 544p. [A reprint of no. 2808, with the

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2810. Index to British parliamentary papers on Australia and New Zealand 1800-1899. Indexes to the IUP 1000-

volume series of British parliamentary papers. 2 vols. Dublin: Irish University Press, 1974.

2811. Index to British parliamentary papers on Canada and Canadian Boundary 1800-1899. Indexes to the IUP

1000-volume series of British parliamentary papers. Dublin: Irish University Press, 1974. xxv, 159p.

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2813. King, Philip Stephen. Parliamentary papers. A catalogue of important reports, evidence and papers,

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2817. Marshallsay, Diana, and J. H. Smith. Ford list of British parliamentary papers, 1965-1974, together with

specialist commentaries. Southampton University studies in parliamentary papers. Nendeln: KTO Press,

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2819. Parkes, Susan M. Irish education in the British parliamentary papers in the nineteenth century and after,

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2825. ---. Catalogue of parliamentary papers 1901-1910 being a supplement to the catalogue of parliamentary

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2826. ---. Catalogue of parliamentary papers 1911-1920 being the second decennial supplement to the catalogue

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2829. ---. A check list of House of Commons sessional papers relating to the British West Indies, and to the West

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2830. ---. A check list of House of Lords sessional papers relating to the British West Indies and to the West

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2831. ---. A check-list of House of Lords sessional papers relating to the British West Indies, and to the West

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2832. Richard, Stephen. British government publications: an index to chairmen of committees and commissions

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2834. ---. British government publications: an index to chairmen of committees and authors. Vol. 3: 1941-1978.

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3144. Dodd, Charles Edward. Doubtful questions in the law of elections stated and canvassed. London:

Butterworth, 1826. vii, 132p.

3145. Finnelly, William. The law and practice of elections in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of the trial of

controverted elections, with an appendix of precedents and all the existing statutes analytically arranged.

London; Dublin: A. Maxwell; R. Milliken, 1830. xxxi, 109, ccclxvi, [16]p.

3146. Fitton, Richard. A letter to an English Member of Parliament, with respect to a bill for amending several

acts in force in Ireland, relative to the election of members to serve in Parliament. Cork: J. Odell, 1806.

27p.

3147. Forbes, William. A letter from William Forbes, advocate, to his friend in England a member of the House

of Commons, concerning the law of election of members of Parliament; collected out of the acts and

records of the Parliament of Scotland, and the statutes of England and Great Britain, &c. Edinburgh:

Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1710. 45 [i.e. 49], [1]p. [Not seen; details from

estc n019069.]

3148. Freedom of elections to Parliament, a fundamental law and liberty of the English subject; and some

presidents shewing the power of the House of Commons to inflict punishments on those who have been

guitly [sic] of misdemanours either in elections or returns. In a letter to a member of Parliament. London:

Printed for Dan. Brown and Tim. Goodwin, 1690. [4], 30, [2]p. [Wing F2125.]

3149. Gentleman of the Inner Temple. A guide to candidates and electors, on parliamentary elections; containing

I. An extract from the statutes at large: and II. From the resolutions of the Commons; including the right of

election for all the counties, cities, towns and boroughs, in England, Scotland, and Wales, the manner and

method of proceeding in taking an election; the return; controverted elections, freedom of election; bribery

and corruption, in respect of the Knights of the shire, citizens, burgesses, and Commissioners for Scotland.

Also a prefatory introduction, touching the original constitution of the House of Lords and Commons; the

mode of parliamentary business; and privileges of the Members. With notes, references, and observations.

London: Printed for Fielding and Walker, 1781. [4], xx, [2], 154, [6]p. [estc t113574.]

3150. ---. A concise abstract of all the laws relating to parliamentary elections; containing I. An extract from the

statutes at large: and II. From the resolutions of the Commons: including the right of election for all

counties, cities, towns, and boroughs, in England, Scotland, and Wales, the manner and method of

proceeding in taking an election; the return; controverted elections; freedom at elections; bribery and

corruption, in respect of the Knights of the Shire, citizens, burgesses, and commissioner for Scotland. Also

a prefatory introduction touching the original constitution of the House of Lords and Commons; the mode

of parliamentary business; and privileges of the members. With notes, references, and observations.

London: Printed for J. Walker, 1790? [4], xx, [2], 164, [6]p. [estc n026562; half-title: A guide to

candidates and electors, on parliamentary elections.]

3151. ---. Laws concerning the election of members of Parliament; with the determinations of the House of

Commons thereon, and all their incidents; continued down to the present time. The whole digested under

proper titles; also an appendix of precedents, with a table of the principal matters. London: Printed for W.

Owen, 1768. xxi, [3], 348, [12]p. [estc t113029.]

3152. ---. Laws concerning the election of members of Parliament; with the determinations of the House of

Commons thereon, ... the whole digested under proper titles; also an appendix of precedents, with a table

of the principal matters. New ed. London: Printed for W. Owen, 1774. xx, 94, [2], 95-392, [12]p. [Not

seen; details from estc n010410 and the catalogue of Trinity College, Dublin.]

3153. ---. Laws concerning the election of members of Parliament; with the determinations of the House of

Commons thereon, and all their incidents: continued down to the present time. The whole digested under

proper titles. Also an appendix of precedents; with considerable improvements, and additions, from the

best authorities. To which is added, a copious index. 6th ed. London: Printed by His Maiesty's [sic]

printers, for W. Owen, 1780. xxxvii, 118, [2], 119-192, *191-*192, 193-383, [21], 2p. [estc t112824.]

3154. Giffard, Stanley Lees. Sketch for a digest of the Irish election laws, with an appendix of all the election

statutes. Dublin: J. Cumming, 1818. vii, 116, lv, [10]p.

3155. Grace, George. A treatise on the law of elections in Ireland. Dublin: Printed for H. Watts, 1790. [2], vi,

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3156. The guide for the registration of voters in counties of Ireland. Cavan: Printed by William Johnston, 1830.

24p.

3157. Hands, William. The proceedings on election petitions: with precedents. London: Printed for William

Walker, 1812. xvi, 404, [7]p.

3158. Heywood, Samuel. A digest of the law respecting county elections. Containing the duty and authority of the

high sheriff, from the receipt of the writ to the return thereof; and the mode of proceeding at county

elections, whether determined by the view, the poll, or the scrutiny. Together with, the qualifications, and

personal and other disqualifications of the voters. London: Printed for Joseph Johnson, 1790. xxviii, 455,

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3159. ---. A digest of the law respecting borough elections. Part the first: containing the general history of cities

and boroughs, ... the carriage and delivery of the writ to the high sheriff; the introduction and form of the

precept; and the conveyance and delivery of it to the returning officer; with his duty previous to the

election. London: Printed for J. Johnson, 1796. xii, [2], 170p. [Not seen; details from estc n054523.]

3160. ---. A digest of so much of the law respecting borough elections, as concerns cities and boroughs in

general, their representation, and returning officers; the carriage and delivery of the writ; the history,

form, conveyance, and delivery of the precept; the duty of the returning officer, previous to the election, the

form and effect of decisions and last determinations; the right of electors for boroughs in general, and of

burgage tenants, freeholders, and copyholders in particular. London: Printed for J. Johnson; and J.

Butterworth, 1797. xx, 422, [12]p. [estc t108380.]

3161. ---. A digest of the law respecting county elections from the issuing of the writ to its return: containing the

duty and authority of the high sheriff, the mode of proceeding at county elections, and the qualifications,

and personal and other qualifications. 2nd ed. London: Printed for J. Johnson, 1812. xx, 694p.

3162. "Law of controverted elections." Monthly Review 3rd ser., 15 (1830): 585-90.

3163. The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes in force relating to the election of members to

serve in the House of Commons. London: Printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkyns Esqs; for

Jacob Tonson, 1708. [8], 126, [6]p. [Not seen; details from estc n034092.]

3164. The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes now in force relating to the election of members

to serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, viz the duties, &c. of the electors, the elected, and the

officers returning. The second edition, continued to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1713.

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3165. The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes now in force relating to the election of members

to serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, viz the duties & of the electors, the elected, and the

officers returning. The fourth edition, enlarged from the several Acts of Parliament to the end of the

sessions 1721. To which are added the forms of the oaths relating to elections. London: Printed by E. and

R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edw. Sayer Esq.;) for J. Tonson ...., 1722. [8], 116, [12]p. [estc

t114133.]

3166. The law of elections; being an abstract of all the statutes now in force relating to the election of members.

To serve in the House of Commons. In three sections, viz the duties & of the electors, the elected, and the

officers returning. The third edition, continued to the end of the last session of this present Parliament; to

which are added the forms of the oaths, relating to elections. London: Printed by E. Nutt, and R. Gosling,

assigns of Ed. Sayer Esq. for J. T., 1722. [8], 126, [6], 25, [3]p. [estc t228028.]

3167. Lister, Daniel. A digest of the law of elections, containing the proceedings at elections for all places in

England, Ireland, and Scotland, with the qualifications of voters for the respective countries, and an

appendix of penalties, to which returning and other officers are liable. London; Edinburgh; Dublin:

William Benning; T. Clark; Milliken, 1828. xii, 166p.

3168. Male, Arthur. A treatise on the law and practice of elections. London: Printed for Joseph Butterworth,

1818. xix, 360, clxxxix, 22p.

3169. ---. A treatise on the law and practice of elections. 2nd ed. London: Printed for Joseph Butterworth, 1820.

xxiv, 360, ccxxxii, 24p.

3170. O'Loghlen, Michael. A digested abridgment of such part of the acts now in force in Ireland on the subject

of elections as relate to the qualification of freeholders and freemen, registry of freeholds, time, place, and

manner of holding elections, duty of the sheriff, or other returning officer and his deputy, and of the clerk

of the peace and poll-clerk, at contested elections; with an index. Dublin: R. Milliken, 1818. 105, [11]p.

3171. ---. A digested abridgment of such part of the acts now in force in Ireland, on the subject of elections, as

relate to the qualification of freeholders and freemen, registry of freeholds, time, place, and manner of

holding elections, duty of the sheriff, or other returning officer and his deputy, and of the clerk of the peace

and poll-clerk, at contested elections; with an index. 2nd ed. Dublin: V. Delany, 1825. 151, [11]p.

3172. Orders and resolutions of the honourable House of Commons, on controverted elections and returns,

determining the qualifications of candidates and voters, the rights of election for the several cities and

boroughs, the nature of evidence proper on the hearing, and the duty of returning officers. The statutes in

force concerning elections, are also pointed out under proper heads. London: Printed for F. Cogan; and J.

Nourse, 1734. 48, *37-*48, 49-209, [7]p. [estc t078237.]

3173. Orders and resolutions of the honourable House of Commons, on controverted elections and returns:

determining the qualifications of candidates and voters; the rights of election for the several cities and

boroughs; the nature of evidence proper on the hearing; and the duty of returning officers. The statutes in

force concerning elections, are also pointed out under proper heads. 2nd ed. London: Printed for J. Stagg;

and D. Browne, 1736. ix, [2],4-48, *37-*48, 49-209, [7]p. [estc t073467.]

3174. Orders, resolutions, and determinations, of the Honourable House of Commons, on controverted elections

and returns: determining the qualifications of candidates and voters; the rights of election for several cities

and boroughs; the nature of evidence proper on the hearing; disqualification by offices, bribery, treating,

riots, &c. and the duty of returning officers. The statutes in force concerning elections, are also pointed out

under their proper heads. The third edition, with additions, to the end of the last session of Parliament,

1747. London: Printed for Dan. Browne, 1741. viii, 287, [9], 44p. [estc n010659.]

3175. Orders, resolutions, and determinations, of the Honourable House of Commons, on controverted elections

and returns: determining the qualifications of candidates and voters, the rights of election for the several

cities and boroughs; the nature of evidence proper on the hearing; disqualification by offices, bribery,

treating, riots, &c., and the duty of returning officers. The statutes in force concerning elections, are also

pointed out under their proper heads. The third edition, with additions, to the end of the last session of

Parliament. London: Printed for J. Stagg; and Dan. Browne, 1741. viii, 287, [9]p. [estc n042135.]

3176. Orders, resolutions, and determinations, of the Honourable House of Commons, on controverted elections

and returns: determining the qualifications of candidates and voters, the rights of election for the several

cities and boroughs; the nature of evidence proper on the hearing; disqualification by offices, bribery,

treating, riots, &c., and the duty of returning officers. The statutes in force concerning elections, are also

pointed out under their proper heads. The third edition, with additions to the end of the last session of

Parliament, 1747. London: Printed for Dan. Browne, 1747. ix, [1], [3]-48, *37-*48, 49-209, [7], 51, [1],

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3177. Orme, Robert. A practical digest of the election laws. London: R. Pheney and J. Debrett, 1796. xvii, [7],

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3178. ---. A practical digest of the election laws. 2nd ed. London: R. Pheney, E. Orme, 1812. xiv, [14], 502, 108,

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3179. Philipps, John. Election cases; determined during the first session of the fifteenth Parliament of Great-

Britain, by committees of the House of Commons, appointed by virtue of Stat. 10, Geo III. Vol. I. London:

Printed for J. Cadell, 1782. xiii, [3], 400p. [estc n031202; vol 1 only published.]

3180. Potter, John. A treatise on the law of elections, arranged and laid down according to the Acts of

Parliament relating thereto. Guildford: Printed and sold by J. and S. Russell, 1790. [2], vii, [1], 61, [1]p.

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3181. Professional Gentleman. A dictionary of the law of elections, with the practice from the issuing of the writ

to the final decision of the Honorable House comprising all the cases decided, with correct references to

the statutes and authorities; extracted from the Journals of the House of Commons, the Law Reports, and

the numerous treatises on election laws, with an appendix containing the names of all the boroughs, - when

they first returned members - their returning officers - the various rights of voting therein, &c. The whole

alphabetically arranged & carefully digested. London: William Neely, 1826. 112p.

3182. ---. The pocket dictionary of the law of elections, containing the law, practice and proceedings, from the

issuing of the writ to the final decision of the House of Commons: and comprising abstracts of and

references to the statutes, "The Journals of the House", the Law Reports, and the accreditated treatises on

election law; with an appendix, exhibiting the names of all the boroughs, - when they first returned

members, - their returning officers, the various rights of voting therein, &c. in every part of the United

Kingdom. London: William Neely, 1830. [4], 112, [34]p.

3183. Prynne, William. Minors no senators. Or a briefe discourse, proving, that infants under the age of 21.

yeares, are uncapable, in point of law, of being members of Parliament, and that the elections of any such

are meere nullities; yes, injurious, prejuditiall, dishonourable to the whole Parliament and kingdome, in

sundry respects. Written by a common-lawyer (a true lover of his country, and honourer of the Parliament)

to a friend and client of his, for his private satisfaction, and published for the common-good. London:

Printed at London, 1646. 16p. [Wing P4008.]

3184. ---. Minors no senators. Or a briefe discourse, proving infants under 21 years of age, to be uncapable, in

point of law, reason, prudence, of being elected or admitted members of the High Court of Parliament; and

that the elections of such, are not only infamous to the electors, but iniurious, prejudicial, dishonourable to

the whole Parliament, and mere nullities, not fit to be connived at. Written by way of letter to a friend and

clyent, for his private satisfaction, afterwards published in the year 1646. (as now reprinted with some

inlargements) for the common good. London: Printed for Edward Thomas, 1661. [4], 30, [2]p. [Wing

P4009.]

3185. Report from the Committee appointed to search the journals of the House of Commons, touching the usage

in cases of reports of Committees of privilege or elections, respecting the conduct of returning officers.

London: Printed in the year, 1785. 17, [1]p. [estc t006035; reprinted in no. 2723, vol. 49.]

3186. Roe, William Thomas. A practical treatise on the law of elections, relating to England, Scotland, and

Ireland. 2 vols. London: Printed by S. Brooke for W. Reed and J. Cooke, 1812. xix, 715p.

3187. ---. A practical treatise on the law of elections, relating to England, Scotland, and Ireland. 2nd ed. 2 vols.

London; Edinburgh; Dublin: Charles Hunter; A. Constable; R. Milliken, 1818-19.

3188. Rogers, Francis Newman. The law and practice of elections; with analytical tables and a copious index.

London: J. & W. T. Clarke, 1820. xx, 309, 35p.

3189. ---. The law and practice of election committees; with analytical tables, and a copious index. London: J. &

W. T. Clarke, 1825. xx, 412p.

3190. Scots Whig. Observations on the proposed alteration of the laws of election of members of Parliament in

Scotland. Edinburgh: Printed in the year, 1782. [4], 28p. [Not seen; details from t186013.]

3191. Shepherd, Henry John. A summary of the law relative to the election of members of Parliament; with an

appendix, containing forms of petitions, and the English, Irish, and Scotch statutes on the subject, in

chronological order. London: Henry Butterworth, 1825. v, 110, ccclxviii, 370-390p.

3192. ---. A summary of the law relative to the election of members of Parliament; with an appendix, containing

forms of petitions, and the English, Irish, and Scotch statutes on the subject, in chronological order. 2nd

ed. London: Printed by A. Strahan ... for Henry Butterworth, 1830. xii, 119, cccxciiip.

3193. Simeon, John. A treatise on the law of elections, in all its branches. London: Printed for T. Payne and Son;

and T. Whieldon, 1789. ix, [7], 176, cxxx, [12]p. [estc n014027; Dublin edition: estc n045901.]

3194. ---. A treatise on the law of elections, in all its branches. 2nd ed. London: Printed by A. Strahan; for J.

Butterworth, 1795. xx, 210, cxxviii, [14]p. [estc n014028.]

3195. Sinclair, John. State of alterations which may be proposed in the laws for regulating the election of

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3196. Spotiswood, John. The law concerning election of members for Scotland, to sit and vote in the Parliament

of Great-Britain. Shewing, the order, and what is necessary to be observed in electing the peers, and

commissioners for shires and burghs, the duty of the officers concern'd in returning the summons of

Parliament, with other matters relating to Members of Parliament, according to the statutes and laws in

the north and south parts of this United Kingdom. Together with the privilege belonging to Parliament-

men. Publish'd for the use of these concern'd in the elections for Scotland. Edinburgh: Printed for John

Vallange, 1710. [8], 78, [2]p. [estc t079440.]

3197. ---. The law concerning election of members for Scotland, to sit and vote in the Parliament of Great-

Britain. Shewing the order, and what is necessary to be observed in electing the peers, and Commissioners

for shires and burghs, the duty of the officers concern'd in returning the summons of Parliament, with other

matters relating to Members of Parliament, according to the statutes and laws in the North and South

Parts of the United Kingdom. Together with the privilege belonging Parliament-men. 2nd ed. Edinburgh:

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3198. The statutes at large concerning elections of Members of Parliament for Scotland; containing a complete

collection of all the acts now in force, which relate thereto, continued to the end of the last session of

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3199. The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons; ... continued to

the end of the last session of Parliament, 1732. London: Printed by John Baskett, 1733. [8], 117, [19]p.

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3200. The statutes at large concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons; containing a

compleat collection of all the acts of Parliament now in force, which relate thereto, continued to the end of

the last session of Parliament, 1734. London: Printed by John Baskett, 1734. [6], 73, 64-109, [17], 10p.

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3201. The statutes concerning elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons: containing a collection

of all the Acts of Parliament now in force which relate thereto. A new edition, continued down to the

present year. London: Printed by Thomas Baskett; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1747. [6], 194,

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3202. Stockdale, John Joseph. The election-manual, for electors, candidates, and members of Parliament:

containing an abstract of the election laws; the rights of such places as send representatives to Parliament;

the names of the sitting members, and patrons who influence their return, returning officers; numbers of

electors, etc. London: J. J. Stockdale, 1826. 112p.

3203. Tomlins, Thomas Edlyne. Cases explanatory of the rules of evidence, before committees of election, of the

House of Commons. Compiled from the reports of the trials of controverted elections; before such

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3204. Troward, Richard. A collection of the statutes now in force relative to elections down to the present time,

with a copious index. Also, an appendix, containing the orders of the House of Commons concerning

elections, the acts regulating the election of peers and members for Scotland from the time of the Union,

and an extract of all controverted elections determined by select committees under Mr. Grenville's acts;

with references to the Journals of the House for the proceedings theron, and to the printed reports where

the cases have been reported. London: Printed for the author, ..., by D. and D. Stuart ..., 1790. xxiv, 304,

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3205. ---. A collection of the statutes in force relative to elections down to the present time, with a copious index:

also, an appendix, containing the orders of the House of Commons concerning elections, the acts

regulating the elections of peers and members for Scotland from the time of the union, and an abstract of

all controverted elections, as well as upon the right as otherwise, determined by select committees; with

references to the journals of the House for the proceedings theron, and to the printed reports where the

cases have been reported. 2nd ed. London: Sold by J. Butterworth; E. Brook; and J. Debrett, 1796. [24],

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3206. ---. Continuation of the statutes, and orders of the House of Commons relative to elections, and abstract of

the determinations of select committees, from 1796 to the present time. London: Printed by Luke Hansard,

1802. [6], 3-63, [1]p.

3207. The voter's guide; and candidate's instructor. Being a comprehensive, chronological view of all the laws

now in force, relating to the election of members for the British Parliament. Distinguished under three

classes: viz. Of electors, elected, and Returning Officers. To which are added, the several resolutions of the

Honourable House of Commons, with respect to the right of voting for particular places; alphabetically

digested. With an appendix, containing the forms of the oaths prescribed by the several acts. London:

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3208. Watson, William Henry. A practical treatise on the law relating to the office and duty of sheriff:

comprising the whole of the duties, remuneration, and liabilities of sheriffs, in the execution and return of

writs, and in the election of knights of the shire. London: S. Sweet, 1827. xvi, 495p. [Also published in

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3209. ---. A practical treatise on the office of sheriff: comprising the whole of the duties, remuneration, and

liabilities of sheriffs, in the execution and return of writs, and in the election of knights of the shire. 2nd ed.

London: S. Sweet; A. Maxwell; V. & R. Stevens & G. S. Norton, 1848. xvi, 577p.

3210. Wight, Alexander. A treatise on the laws concerning the election of the different representatives sent from

Scotland to the Parliament of Great Britain. With a preliminary view of the constitution of the Parliaments

of England and Scotland, before the union of the two kingdoms. Edinburgh: Printed by Balfour & Smellie,

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3211. Witherspoon, John. A dissertation on the laws of elections: explaining who have a right to vote for, or be

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3212. Andrewes, G. Reform. A complete abridgement of the new Act of Parliament (just passed) containing the

substance of every clause, and all the schedules to amend the representation of the people in England and

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appendices concerning the ancient rights, the rights conferred by the 2 & 3 Will. IV. c.45, population,

rental, rating, and the operation of the repealed enactments as to compound householders. London:

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3214. Armstrong, John Simpson. A manual of the law and practice of elections in Ireland, and the Corrupt

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3215. Asquith, H. H., 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith. An election guide. Rules for the conduct and management

of elections in England and Wales under the Corrupt Practices Act, 1883. With an appendix containing the

Corrupt Practices Act, 1883. 2nd ed. London: National Press Agency, 1885. 99p.

3216. Bailey, William F., and E. M. Sellors. The law and practice relating to franchise and registration in

Ireland with the Representation of the People Act, 1884, the Registration (Ireland) Act, 1885: and various

sections of acts affecting and amending the same. Dublin: J. Falconer, 1885. xiii, 231p.

3217. Barrister. The Boundary Act [11th July, 1832]: with explanatory notes, and an analysis. To which is added,

the order in Council, altering the dates in the Reform Act. London: Printed for C. G. Cabban, 1832. 76p.

3218. ---. Parliamentary elections, an outline of the law and practice. With hints to candidates, agents, speakers,

canvassers and others. Murby's practical manuals. London: Thomas Murby, 189-. 90p.

3219. ---. Parliamentary elections, an outline of the law and practice. With hints to candidates, agents, speakers,

canvassers, and others. London: Thomas Murby, 1906. 89p.

3220. ---. The Reform Act [June 7th, 1832]: with explanatory notes, and an analysis. London: Printed for C. G.

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3221. Barrister at Law. The Reform Bill rendered plain, being the substance of every clause, and the schedules of

the Act of Parliament, to amend the representation of the people of England and Wales ... With portraits on

steel of Lords Grey, Russell, Althrop, and Brougham. London: Published by M. Marshall ... & Renshaw,

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3222. Barron, Arthur, and Thomas James Arnold. Reports of cases of controverted elections, before committees of

the House of Commons, in the fourteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, and of cases upon appeal

from the decisions of revising barristers in the Court of Common Pleas, from Michaelmas Term, 1843, to

Easter Term 1846. Vol. 1. London; Dublin: Sweet, Maxwell & Son, Stevens & Norton; Hodges & Smith,

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c.45; 6 & 7 Vict., c.18; 17 & 18 Vict., c.102; 24 & 25 Vict., c.53; and 28 & 29 Vict., c.36, therewith

incorporated, and the statutes amending the same: comprising a complete digest of the enactments

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