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Journals of the House of Lords.
Author
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
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Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
[London : H.M.S.O.,
Description
v. ; 37-43 cm.
Began with: v. 1 (1509).
Details
Subject(s)
Great Britain
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Politics and government
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Periodicals
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Periodicals
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Numbering peculiarities
Vols. 1-123 issued in 180 -1891 cover 1509-1891.
Notes
Vols. for <1910/11>- includes the judicial sittings of the Lords of Appeal in the name of the House of Lords during the dissolution (varies).
Offical record of the business transacted day by day. A lengthened account written from the Minutes of the Proceedings. Before 1509, the proceedings were entered in the Rolls of Parliament. Cf. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 11th ed. v. 15, p. 524.
Imprint varies: printed later by Eyre and Spottiswoode.
v. 67, 70-71, apx. bound separately.
General index to the Journals of the House of Lords. 1 Hen. VIII.-24 Car. I. 1509-1649. Vol. 1-10. [London] 1836. 1 p. l., 679 p. fol.
12 Car. II.-13 Ann. 1660-1714. Vol. 11-19. [London] 1834. 1 p. l., 380 p. fol.
1 Geo. I.-19 Geo. III. 1714-1779. Vol. 20-35. Comp. by ... Thomas Brodie, by appointment ... [London] 1817. 1 p. l., 905 p. fol.
20-60 Geo. III. 1780-1819. Vol. 36-52. [London] 1832. 1 p. l., 1027 p. fol.
Calendar ... [1509]-1826. n.p. n.d. 2 v. 43 cm. (fol.)
Source of description
Description based on: Vol. 19 (1709).
Indexes
Accompanied by General index (5 v.)
Other title(s)
Journals of the Lords 1767/1770-
LCCN
sn 85062456
OCLC
6078250
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