The Parliamentary History of England From the Passing of the Reform Bill of 183
The Parliamentary History of England From the Passing of the Reform Bill of 183
John Raven
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[1852. examine fully into the finances, merely proposed to continue the system he found on taking office, and renew the income tax for one year. His speech and proposals were, however, favourably received. Three very important Bills were passed to amend the administration of the law, which were intended to lessen the previous delays and expense to which suitors in the Court of Chancery were put. Amongst other things the old Masters in Chancery were abolished, and a cheaper and speedier tribunal... appointed in their place. It was obvious that the sense of the country on the new Administration should be taken as quickly as possible ; and as soon as the necessary business could be transacted, Parliament was dissolved and a General Election followed. Parliament reassembled November 4th. The balance of parties had not been altered by the election, and Ministers were still in a helpless minority. Mr. Charles Shaw - Lefevre was re-elected Speaker, nem. Con. On the 11th her Majesty delivered her Speech from the Throne.
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