That Freeholders, Householders, and others, subject to direct Taxation in support of the Poor, the Church, and the State, be required to elect Members to serve in Parliament. That each County be subdivided according to its taxed male Population, and each... The Pamphleteer - Pagina 308geredigeerd door - 1813 - 296 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Alexander Bain - 1882 - 512 pagina’s
...forward in Parliament, in 1809, by Burdett. Those principles were — Extension of the suffrage to " freeholders, householders, and others, subject to...in support of the Poor, the Church, and the State " ; redistribution of seats, on the basis of " taxed male population," and " all the elections to be... | |
| Alexander Paul - 1884 - 296 pagina’s
...was in this year that Sir Francis Burdett first brought forward his scheme of Reform, which was, that freeholders, householders, and others, subject to...in support of the poor, the Church, and the State, should be the electors ; that counties should be divided into districts, each returning one representative... | |
| Alexander Paul - 1884 - 294 pagina’s
...was in this year that Sir Francis Burdett first brought forward his scheme of Reform,'which was, that freeholders, householders, and others, subject to...in support of the poor, the Church, and the State, should be the electors; that counties should be divided into districts, each returning one representative... | |
| William Harris - 1885 - 548 pagina’s
...Burdett. The plan he brought forward contained the following propositions :— 1. That freeholders and others subject to direct taxation in support of...required to elect members to serve in Parliament. 2. That each county be sub-divided according to its taxed male population, and each sub-division required... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1839 - 732 pagina’s
...the full length of the present petition. On that occasion the hon. Baronet proposed, " lrirst, that freeholders, householders, and others, subject to direct taxation in support of the poor, the Cburch, and the State, should be required to elect Members to serve in Parliament; secondly, that each... | |
| Charles Milner Atkinson, John Edwin Mitchell - 1920 - 266 pagina’s
...law " doth not requirj that Parliamentary representation "should have at least as wide an extent as direct taxation, " in support of the poor, the Church and the State?" etc., etc. But he declined altogether to answer the queries propounded by the ingenious freeholders,... | |
| Marjorie Ruth Dilley - 1966 - 798 pagina’s
...hand and protection on the other ". In more concrete form, his proposals were as follows : (1) That freeholders, householders, and others subject to direct...in support of the Poor, the Church, and the State [ie all of them] be required [NB] to elect members to serve in Parliament. (2) That each county be... | |
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