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politics | Marghanita Laski | As a member of the Annan Committee
, ML
helped present the Committee's Report on the Future of Broadcasting (written by Lord Annan
himself) to Parliament
. “British Media Inquiries, White Papers and Official reports: Broadcasting”. Terra Media. |
politics | Mary Gawthorpe | MG
was arrested for the first time, for suffrage action in disrupting the opening of Parliament
in London; together with many suffrage leaders, she was sentenced to two months in Holloway Prison
. Holton, Sandra Stanley. Suffrage Days: Stories from the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Routledge. 127 |
politics | Constance, Countess Markievicz | Standing from prison for the constituency of St Patrick's, Dublin, Constance, Countess Markievicz,
became the first woman elected to the British Parliament
; but, following Sinn Féin
policy, she did not take her seat at Westminster. Palmer, Alan, and Veronica Palmer. The Chronology of British History. Century. 356 Cook, Chris, and John Stevenson. The Longman Handbook of Modern British History, 1714-1980. Longman. 68-9 |
Occupation | Queen Victoria | QV
opened Parliament
, witnessed by many including Lady Morgan
, who admired her composure and oral delivery. Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder. Longford, Elizabeth. Queen Victoria: Born to Succeed. Harper and Row. 73 Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan,. Lady Morgan’s Memoirs. Editors Dixon, William Hepworth and Geraldine Jewsbury, W. H. Allen. 2: 428 |
Occupation | Eliza Haywood | This was Fielding's last production. Next day Sir Robert Walpole
introduced into parliament
the Licensing Act
, which killed this company and EH
's stage career. Highfill, Philip H. et al. A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800. Southern Illinois University Press. |
Occupation | Benjamin Disraeli | After several failed attempts, BD
was elected to Parliament
as Conservative
member for Maidstone in Kent in 1837. Sutherland, John. The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction. Stanford University Press. |
Occupation | Richard Hengist Horne | Also in the 1840s, he was among those commissioned by Parliament
to inquire into the conditions resulting from industrialisation. Such Blue Books reported on myriad aspects of the life of the nation. In the case... |
Occupation | Eleanor Rathbone | ER
was elected to Parliament
, where she served as the Independent representative of the English Universities. She held this post, through several comfortable election victories, until her death in 1946. Alberti, Johanna. Eleanor Rathbone. Sage Press. 66 Stocks, Mary. Eleanor Rathbone: A Biography. Gollancz. 130 |
Occupation | Maude Royden | Between 1923 and January 1924, she used this position to urge the Church to revise its marriage service by removing implications of female subordination in marriage, specifically the command that the wife obey the husband... |
Occupation | Philip Dormer Stanhope, fourth Earl of Chesterfield | From the age of twenty he held a positon at Court and a seat in Parliament
. After becoming an earl he served in the Privy Council
and as British ambassador at The Hague... |
Occupation | Thomas Babington, first Baron Macaulay | TBBM
received his first public attention after publishing an essay on Milton
in the Edinburgh Review. He later sat for the Whig Party
in Parliament
. There he took a role in passing the... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Hannah More | She wrote it in haste, to catch the date when the issue was being debated in parliament
. Roberts, William. Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Hannah More. L. and G. Seeley, http://Rutherford HSS. 1: 396 |
Literary Setting | John Oliver Hobbes | The protagonist of the novel, which is set primarily in the 1860s, is Robert de Hausée Orange, an idealistic orphan whose various adventures lead him through from Normandy in France to England, English politics, and... |
Literary responses | Catharine Macaulay | D'Eon, whom Macaulay respected, was sometimes linked with her as a fellow learned lady by those who thought him to be female. On June 6, 1771 the Public Advertiser carried a spoof report that CM |
Intertextuality and Influence | Frances Power Cobbe | The title of this essay was invoked in Parliament
ary debate over women's suffrage in 1875. Mitchell, Sally. Frances Power Cobbe: Victorian Feminist, Journalist, Reformer. University of Virginia Press. 234 |
Timeline
19 April 1780: Henry Grattan made an impassioned declaration...
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19 April 1780
Henry Grattan
made an impassioned declaration to the Irish parliament
of the legislative independence of Ireland from England.
19 April 1780: Henry Grattan made an impassioned declaration...
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19 April 1780
Henry Grattan
made an impassioned declaration to the Irish parliament
of the legislative independence of Ireland from England.
15 February 1782: Delegates from the Ulster Volunteers met...
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15 February 1782
Delegates from the Ulster Volunteers
met at Dungannon and adopted resolutions in favour of Ireland's independence from England and relaxation of the Penal Laws.
Later 1783: The first Anti-Slavery Committee was founded...
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Later 1783
The first Anti-Slavery Committee was founded (a precursor to the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade
, composed chiefly of Quakers
) and The Case of our Fellow Creatures, the Oppressed Africans was published.
5 November 1788-10 March 1789: George III's illness and palpable incapacity...
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5 November 1788-10 March 1789
George III
's illness and palpable incapacity produced the Regency Crisis: the issue was whether or not power would devolve to the Prince of Wales
.
March 1792: The Danish parliament voted to end the slave...
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March 1792
The Danish parliament voted to end the slave trade to their West Indian colonies.
19 December 1792: In a month of national political panic, the...
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19 December 1792
In a month of national political panic, the British Parliament
introduced an Alien Bill to limit the entry of emigrants from France.
18 February 1793: Roman Catholic freeholders in Ireland were...
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18 February 1793
26 October 1795: Just before the opening of parliament, the...
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26 October 1795
Just before the opening of parliament
, the London Corresponding Society
held a large open-air meeting at Copenhagen House in Islington.
29 October 1795: A crowd surrounded George III's coach on...
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29 October 1795
A crowd surrounded George III
's coach on its way to the state opening of parliament
; someone threw a stone.
18 December 1795: The Two Acts or Gagging Acts (the Treasonable...
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18 December 1795
The Two Acts or Gagging Acts (the Treasonable Practices Bill and Seditious Meetings Bill) were passed by parliament
, to remain in force for extended periods.
26 February 1797: The Bank of England, alarmed by a run on...
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26 February 1797
The Bank of England
, alarmed by a run on gold prompted by fears of invasion from Napoleonic
France, prohibited payments in cash: in May this prohibition was enforced by legislation establishing a period of Restriction.
15 May 1797: Henry Grattan and other Opposition members...
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15 May 1797
Henry Grattan
and other Opposition members seceded from the Irish parliament
(i.e. ceased to attend); they saw it as a tool of despotism.
15 January 1800: The Irish parliament met for what was to...
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15 January 1800
The Irish parliament
met for what was to be its last session.
30 May 1800: Parliament debated a Divorce Bill....
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30 May 1800
Parliament
debated a Divorce Bill.
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