The House of Commons, 1660-1690: Introductory survey. Appendices. Constituencies. Members A-BBoydell & Brewer, 1983 - Electronic books |
Contents
APPENDICES | 85 |
Roman Catholics and CryptoCatholics | 96 |
Franchises and Contested Elections | 104 |
CONSTITUENCIES | 125 |
MEMBERS AB | 523 |
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VOLUME III | 49 |
Common terms and phrases
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