The Law and Custom of the Constitution, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1897 - Constitutional law |
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action amendment baronage barony bishops borough Chancellor claim clause clergy Clerk Committee Common Law confer Const constitution Court created Crown in Council custom debate declared dignity disqualification duties election electors enacted England entitled executive exercise existence franchise grant Hansard Henry Henry VIII Hist House of Commons House of Lords Ireland Irish issue judges judicial jurisdiction king king's legislation letters patent limited Lord Chancellor Lords of Parliament Lords Spiritual Majesty matter ment ministers mode motion oath Parl Parlia Parliamentary passed patent peerage persons petition political practice prerogative present privilege proceedings Proclamation prorogation qualification Queen question reign representation representative peers resolution respect returning officer royal assent rules Scotch Scotland seat Serjeant-at-arms session sheriff sit and vote Speaker speech Standing Orders Statute Stubbs supply tenure tion United Kingdom Vict voter writ of summons