Black list being the annual amount of the pickings of the Peers and their families, who voted against the reform bill in the House of Lords on Saturday, Oct. 8. 1831.
Corporate Author: | Making of the Modern World |
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Printed, published and compiled by W.P. Chubb,
[1831]
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