The House of Lords, 1603-1649: Structure, Procedure, and the Nature of Its Business, Volume 1603

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University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - History - 347 pages
Foster discusses both the structure of the House and its business, including studies of the officers, the fee system by which they were paid, the function of the judges and attorney general, the select committees and their appointment, the committee of the whole House that developed during this period and its significance, and the joint committees that became increasingly important during the civil war years. The study also contributes to the understanding of later parliaments.



Originally published in 1983.



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Contents

The Members of the House and Their Chamber
3
The Presiding Officer
28
Other Officers of the House
64
Copyright

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