English Historical Documents, 1833-1874David Charles Douglas, George Malcolm Young, W. D. Handcock Psychology Press, 1996 - 1017 páginas "English Historical Documents is the most comprehensive, annotated collection of documents on British (not in reality just English) history ever compiled. Conceived during the Second World War with a view to ensuring the most important historical documents remained available and accessible in perpetuity, the first volume came out in 1953, and the most recent volume almost sixty years later. The print series, edited by David C. Douglas, is a magisterial survey of British history, covering the years 500 to 1914 and including around 5,500 primary sources, all selected by leading historians Editors. It has over the years become an indispensable resource for generations of students, researchers and lecturers. EHD is now available in its entirety online. Bringing EHD into the digital age has been a long and complex process. To provide you with first-rate, intelligent searchability, Routledge have teamed up with the Institute of Historical Research (one of the research institutes that make up the School of Advanced Study, University of London http://www.history.ac.uk) to produce EHD Online. The IHR's team of experts have fully indexed the documents, using an exhaustive historical thesaurus developed by the Royal Historical Society for its Bibliography of British and Irish History. The sources include treaties, statutes, declarations, government and cabinet proceedings, military dispatches, orders, acts, sermons, newspaper articles, pamphlets, personal and official letters, diaries and more. Each section of documents and many of the documents themselves are accompanied by editorial commentary. The sources cover a wide spectrum of topics, from political and constitutional issues to social, economic, religious as well as cultural history."--[Résumé de l'éditeur]. |
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SELECT GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 3 |
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b The Bedchamber Crisis 710 May 1839 | 57 |
d The Cabinet Crisis of 21 February3 March 1851 | 64 |
e The Contest with Palmerston | 70 |
Memorandum by Sir Charles Phipps 15 May 1858 | 82 |
Letter from the queen to Gladstone 23 July 1869 | 94 |
Memorandum in Colonel Ponsonbys handwriting 15 March 1873 | 102 |
The Chartist Petition of 1848 in the House of Commons | 474 |
Villiers Free Trade Resolutions of 23 November 1852 | 478 |
Gladstones Budget speech 10 February 1860 | 488 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART VI | 497 |
503 | |
Civil Marriage Act 1836 | 512 |
Lords Select Committee on Administration | 525 |
Third Report of Commissioners | 531 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART II | 109 |
62 | 117 |
125 | |
Letter from Lord John Russell to Lord Melbourne suggesting | 131 |
Act for better discovery of bribery and corruption 1842 | 139 |
Corrupt Practices Act 1854 | 145 |
Lord John Russells motion on the second | 151 |
Robert Lowes speech 13 March | 159 |
6600 | 165 |
67 | 171 |
Representation of the People Act 1867 | 181 |
71 | 184 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART III | 189 |
199 | |
Emigration from the United Kingdom from 1833 to 1875 | 204 |
Note on population of town and country | 205 |
Occupations 1841 Census | 207 |
Occupations 1851 Census | 208 |
Occupations 1861 Census | 210 |
Occupations 1871 Census | 213 |
Quantities of grain and flour imported | 216 |
Wheat etc prices highest lowest and average yearly | 217 |
Cultivated acreage and output 1851 | 218 |
Railway returns 18421874 | 219 |
Coal and pig iron production 18541874 | 221 |
Shipping registered as belonging to the United Kingdom 18401874 | 222 |
Principal exports by quantity 18401874 | 223 |
Principal exports by value 18401874 | 225 |
Balance of payments and export of capital | 227 |
Trade cycle depression and boom 18301879 | 228 |
B DOCUMENTS 91 Select Committee of 1833 on Agriculture | 229 |
Select Committee of 1836 on Joint Stock Banks | 233 |
Bellenden Kers report on Law of Partnership 1837 | 234 |
Commercial crises of 18361839 from Select Committee of 1840 | 240 |
B Evidence of J Horsley Palmer Director of the Bank of England | 243 |
Select Committee of 1844 on Joint Stock Companies | 244 |
Select Committee of 1844 on Railways | 248 |
Speech of Sir Robert Peel on Bank Charter Acts 6 May 1844 | 250 |
98 | 257 |
Commercial crisis of 1847Secret Committee of 18471848 on Commercial Distress | 259 |
Select Committee of 1851 on Law of Partnership | 261 |
Select Committee of 18521853 on Railway and Canal Amalgamation | 264 |
B Evidence of Mark Huish general manager of London and North Western Railway | 265 |
Evidence of Charles Russell chairman of the Great Western Railway Company | 267 |
Evidence of E Ê P Kelsey mayor of Salisbury | 268 |
E Evidence of John Hawkshaw C E | 269 |
F Evidence of R Baxter railway solicitor | 270 |
102 | 271 |
Debate on Limited Liability 1856 | 278 |
Select Committee of 18571858 | 292 |
Letter from Lord Palmerston to the marquis of Normanby 16 Decem | 296 |
Debate on Gladstones motion to set up Post Office Savings Banks | 306 |
Foreign Office Circular Letter of 12 May | 312 |
Select Committee of 1875 on Loans to Foreign States | 319 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART IV | 327 |
337 | |
Bishop Bagots charge of JulyAugust 1838 to the Clergy of | 344 |
Bishop Bagots charge of May 1842 to the Clergy of the Oxford | 350 |
Letter from Dr W F Hook Vicar of Leeds to Archdeacon S Wilber | 361 |
Lord John Russells letter to the bishop of Durham on Papal Aggres | 367 |
modation for Worship | 377 |
Religious | 379 |
prominent facts | 394 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART V | 401 |
411 | |
Select Committee on Import Duties 1840 | 418 |
Cobdens protest against Peels Corn Law 7 April 1842 | 438 |
Macaulays speech 5 May | 449 |
the Corn Laws 15 May 1846 | 466 |
Married Womens Property Act 1870 | 537 |
Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873 | 545 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART VII | 553 |
561 | |
Committee of inquiry into establishment and functions of the Board of Ordnance 17 December 1853 | 567 |
views of John Stuart Mill | 575 |
reply of Sir Stafford Northcote and Sir Charles Trevelyan to Arbuthnot | 577 |
Order in Council of 21 May 1855 on entry to the Civil Service | 578 |
Layards resolution and speech | 580 |
The Roebuck Report on the Army before Sebastopol 18 June 1855 | 589 |
Select Committee on Public Monies 18561857 | 597 |
Gladstones motion of 9 April 1861 | 598 |
Gladstones speech introducing the Exchequer and Audit Act 9 Feb ruary 1866 | 599 |
Special report of the Committee of Public Accounts on the Exchequer and Audit Act | 600 |
Gladstones acceptance of the competitive principle for entry to the Civil Service 25 February 1870 | 602 |
Order in Council of 4 June 1870 on entry to the Civil Service | 603 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 605 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART VIII | 607 |
617 | |
Select Committee on County Rates 1834 | 619 |
Royal Commission on Municipal Corporations 1835 | 621 |
Municipal Corporations Act 1835 | 628 |
Royal Commission on County Rates 1836 | 631 |
Humes speech introducing his County Boards Bill 10 February 1837 | 638 |
Royal Commission on Municipal Corporations on London 1837 | 639 |
Parish Constables Act 1842 | 652 |
Select Committee on County Rates and Expenditure Bill 1850 | 654 |
Select Committee on Police in Counties and Boroughs 18521853 | 656 |
Royal Commission on the Corporation of London 1854 | 657 |
Metropolis Local Management Act 1855 | 661 |
Police in Counties and Boroughs Act 1856 | 662 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART IX | 683 |
tural Statistics 271 | 692 |
695 | |
Second Annual Report of the Poor Law Commission | 707 |
Report of the Select Committee of Commons on Poor Laws | 720 |
Commissioners explanatory letter on outdoor labour test accom | 726 |
Poor Law Boards letter to guardians on Union Chargeability | 746 |
Chadwicks Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring | 752 |
fourth report of the Poor Law Com | 765 |
Letter from Lord John Russell to the queen 18 December 1851 | 772 |
Misery not a check to the pressure of population on subsistence | 782 |
H Difficulties of a Building | 788 |
report of the Board | 794 |
Lord Palmerstons defence of himself in the House of Commons | 803 |
Report of the Board of Health on its work 18481854 | 807 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART XI | 829 |
841 | |
report of the Select Committee on | 848 |
Instructions to inspectors August 1840 | 856 |
Grahams | 863 |
Lord John Russells letter to the duke of Wellington Chancellor | 869 |
Report of the Royal Commission on the University of Oxford | 875 |
The Newcastle Report on popular education 1861 | 891 |
Lord Granvilles speech in the House of Lords on the Revised Code | 897 |
Taunton Report on endowed schools 18671868 | 905 |
W E Forsters speech on the motion for leave to introduce | 911 |
INTRODUCTION TO PART XII | 919 |
931 | |
Factories Regulation Act 1833 | 949 |
Horners report of 1837 on the changing attitude of millowners | 957 |
Seymour Tremenheeres account of the miners and iron workers | 963 |
Factory inspectors special reports on the practicability of legislation | 970 |
letter from Gardners of Preston | 980 |
effect of Ten Hours Act on the domestic | 982 |
Conditions under the Workshops Regulation Act of 1867 | 996 |
report of Robert Red | 1008 |
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