The House of Lords in the Age of George III (1760-1811)

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The House of Lords in the Age of George III (1760-1811) by McCahill, Michael W., 9781405192255
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  • ISBN: 9781405192255 | 1405192259
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 10/5/2009

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A full and comprehensive assessment of the place of the 18th-century peerage and House of Lords Uses statistical and anecdotal evidence to create a variegated portrait of the nobility, its political outlook and the ways in which the nobility's multifarious roles combined to shape its members' conduct as peers of parliament Challenges the assumption that the Lords remained a creature of the crown and demonstrates that peers and bishops were useful, informed and broadly connected legislators Incorporates the results of recent research on the role of ideology in 18th-century British politics and the legislative business of parliaments Draws on contemporary newspapers and journals and over 120 manuscript collections, some not previously consulted by students of the House Offers new insights into the Lords' changing relations with the crown and the Commons, traces the metamorphosis of the 'party of the crown' into an ultra-tory connection and demonstrates that even as it resisted some political and social reform, the Lords was as a useful legislative chamber that adapted effectively to the rising volume of business
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