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Parliamentary History | 2008

‘Contrary to the Principles of Justice, Humanity and Sound Policy’: The Slave Trade, Parliamentary Politics and the Abolition Act, 1807*

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2017

Governing Hibernia: British Politicians and Ireland 1800-1921. By K.Theodore Hoppen. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016. xiii, 352 pp. £35.00. ISBN 9780198207436.: Reviews

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2017

Ourselves Alone? Religion, Society and Politics in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Ireland: Essays Presented to S.J. Connolly. Edited by D.W. Hayton and Andrew R. Holmes. Dublin: Four Courts Press. 2016. 235 pp. £50.00. ISBN 9781846825927.

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2016

A Parliamentary Miscellany: Papers on the History of the House of Lords, Published 1964-1991. By J.C. Sainty. (Parliamentary History: Texts & Studies, 10.) Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell for the Parliamentary History Yearbook Trust. 2015. viii, 212 pp. Paperback: Reviews

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2013

Peers and the Press in Late‐18th‐Century Ireland

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2010

The Armada Tapestries in the Old Palace of Westminster

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2009

A Political History of the House of Lords, 1811–1846: From the Regency to Corn Law Repeal – By Richard W. Davis

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2008

The practices and purposes of party leadership: Rockingham and the Lords, 1765-82

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2008

Yorkshire Lords and the Parliament of 1761

Stephen Farrell


Parliamentary History | 2008

Division Lists and the Nature of the Rockingham Whig Party in the House of Lords, 1760–1785*

Stephen Farrell

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