England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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第478页
... election the lord of the manor contended that formerly there had been 24 houses each conferring a vote . Hitherto he , as owner of these houses , had given only one vote in respect of them ; but now he proposed to sell or alienate them ...
... election the lord of the manor contended that formerly there had been 24 houses each conferring a vote . Hitherto he , as owner of these houses , had given only one vote in respect of them ; but now he proposed to sell or alienate them ...
第479页
... election on one franchise might demand his election on another , and win on it . " In cases of doubt ( and these were numerous ) the sheriff made a double return , leaving the House to decide the election . This right was after- 1 ...
... election on one franchise might demand his election on another , and win on it . " In cases of doubt ( and these were numerous ) the sheriff made a double return , leaving the House to decide the election . This right was after- 1 ...
第481页
... election , should give to a voter or voters meat or drink exceeding £ 5 in value in any place other than his dwelling - house , his election should be void . This maximum of £ 5 was raised to £ 10 in April 1677.5 But ' dry ' elections ...
... election , should give to a voter or voters meat or drink exceeding £ 5 in value in any place other than his dwelling - house , his election should be void . This maximum of £ 5 was raised to £ 10 in April 1677.5 But ' dry ' elections ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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