OF CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS IN THE ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM; BEING THE FIRST PARLIAMENT SINCE THE PASSING OF ACTS FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE. BY HENRY JAMES PERRY, Esq. M.A. AND JEROME WILLIAM KNAPP, Esq. D. C. L. BARRISTERS AT LAW. LONDON: J. & W. T. CLARKE, LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES MANNERS SUTTON, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, AND ONE OF THE REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE; Whose profound learning in every branch of Parliamentary Law has been universally acknowledged and appreciated by six successive Parliaments, and to whom, by an almost unanimous decision, has been again confided the high, and important duty of maintaining the dignity and privileges of the House of Commons, and of protecting the just freedom of its debates; the following REPORTs are, with his permission, dedicated by His grateful and obedient Servants, Lincoln's-Inn, 15th April, 1833.J H. J. PERRY. J. W. KNAPP. |