The church there has a wall monument which describes him as ' a powerful preacher , an elegant scholar ... The English Poor Law 1780-1930 , Michael E. Rose , Newton Abbot : David & Charles , 1971 , p . 56 . Parliamentary Papers , 1826-7 ...
... law in a directly coercive way against the poor, but in normal times their interests did not always run in parallel. The ... Order in Georgian Bedfordshire (Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 1982), 61, p. 21; Charlesworth, `The ...
... order of the House of Lords (1854) Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Publications Agar, Nigel E., The ... Law and Order in Georgian Bedfordshire, BHRS 61 1982 Bibliography Antrobus, Stuart, 'We wouldn't have missed it for the.
Revisits Britain's much-studied 'age of reform', before and after the Great Reform Act of 1832.
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... law does not permit one to rely on an illegal order given by a superior officer a point made with considerable emphasis at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials . He told the jury , ' If a colonel issues ... Law and Order in Georgian Bedfordshire.
Law, Economy and Society, 1750-1914: Essays in the History of English Law
Until recently, English law was distinctive because it provided for the police, rather than public prosecutors, to prosecute the accused. The 1986 creation of the Crown Prosecution Service changed the...
Vols. 1-4 include material to June 1, 1929.
Robert Walpole was Britain's first Prime Minister and one of the great political figures of the eighteenth century. His years in power, 1721-42, saw the growth of unparalleled political stability...
Annual Bibliography of British and Irish History