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parliamentary and enclosure
Until the opening of the colliery in 1952, the greatest social change in Calverton ’ s history had been arguably the parliamentary enclosure of 1778-80.
The initial stimulus or spark to parliamentary enclosure is not clear.

parliamentary and 1780
As the youngest delegate to the Continental Congress ( 1780 – 83 ), Madison was considered a legislative workhorse and a master of parliamentary coalition building.
In 1779 the duke brought forward a motion for retrenchment of the civil list ; and in 1780 he embodied in a bill his proposals for parliamentary reform, which included manhood suffrage, annual parliaments and equal electoral areas.
In 1780, he was returned to the British House of Commons for Caithness constituency, and subsequently represented several English constituencies, his parliamentary career extending, with few interruptions, until 1811.

parliamentary and brought
For instance, on 21 July 1995 a libel case brought by Neil Hamilton ( then a member of parliament ) against The Guardian was stopped after Justice May ruled that the Bill of Rights ' prohibition on the courts ' ability to question parliamentary proceedings would prevent The Guardian from obtaining a fair trial.
The 1976 parliamentary elections brought a liberal / right-wing coalition to power.
Although opposed to women's suffrage he believed it was up to the House of Commons to decide, during his premiership three Conciliation Bills were brought forth which would have extended the right to a limited number of women, however these foundered due to lack of parliamentary time and other delaying tactics.
In 1976 Thomas was elected Speaker of the House of Commons, in which role the first broadcasting of parliamentary proceedings brought him unprecedented public attention.
The first broadcasting of parliamentary proceedings brought him unprecedented public attention, but he proved more impartial than party colleagues had expected.
His popularity had declined, and the fact that his proposals for parliamentary reform and Catholic emancipation had become the watchwords of the United Irishmen had brought him the bitter hostility of the governing classes.
" He exposed himself to considerable obloquy by his exactions and appropriations of confiscated landed property though the accusation brought against him by John Lilburne was examined by a parliamentary committee and adjudged to be false.
When the Riksdag met in 1760, the indignation against the Hat leaders was so violent that an impeachment seemed inevitable ; but once more the superiority of their parliamentary tactics prevailed, and when, after a session of twenty months, the Riksdag was brought to a close by the mutual consent of both the exhausted factions, the Hat government was bolstered up for another four years.
Hamilton was brought before a parliamentary committee for questioning.
He was defeated and this brought his parliamentary career to an end.
The parliamentary stalemate was ended by the dissolution of parliament and early elections in 1972, which brought great gains to the Social Democrats and enabled the coalition to continue.
The death of Captain Martín-Oar, Spain's first fatality in Iraq, shocked his country and opposition parties swiftly called for a parliamentary debate in the belief that Spanish forces should be brought home.
The parliamentary elections of 2006 brought even more dissatisfactory results for LSDSP as the party got 3. 5 % of votes and thus got no representation in the parliament once again.
When the Riksdag met in 1760, the indignation against the Hat leaders was so violent that an impeachment seemed inevitable ; but once more the superiority of their parliamentary tactics prevailed, and when, after a session of twenty months, the Riksdag was brought to a close by the mutual consent of both the exhausted factions, the Hat government was bolstered up for another four years.
A Consolidated Fund ( Appropriation ) Bill is brought in and passed at the end of the parliamentary year before the Summer recess.
The Ombudsman must investigate administrative complaints brought by government departments or parliamentary committees.
Charles Howard McIlwain commented that the claim made by the Commons for jurisdiction under parliamentary privilege was " the most extensive and the least justifiable, perhaps, in all parliamentary history ; and the far-fetched arguments brought forward in debates in support of the claim are of great interest ", citing the record in Thomas Barrington's diary of the parliament.
Although the Glorious Revolution had increased parliamentary power with a constitutional monarchy and the union of the parliaments had brought England and Scotland together, towards the end of the 18th century the monarch still had considerable influence over Parliament which itself was dominated by the English aristocracy and by patronage.
Norquay accepted, and brought with him enough parliamentary support to ensure the ministry's continued survival.
Leading the debate for the ( Conservative ) Opposition in November 1968 Jellicoe said: We hold that a grave constitutional change of this kind should not be brought into effect in the dying years of a discredited Government ... a viable Upper House has an essential part to play in our parliamentary structure.
The Loyalist coronets at their necks honour the original British settlers in Ontario who brought with them the British parliamentary form of government.
In 1907, after a general strike that finished the first Russification period and brought parliamentary democracy with universal suffrage and a unicameral parliament to Finland, the Young Finnish Party took part in the first Finnish parliamentary election as a liberal-minded centre-right party.

parliamentary and agrarian
Dollfuss was sworn in on May 20, 1932, as head of a coalition government between the Christian-Social Party, the Landbund — a right-wing agrarian party — and Heimatblock, the parliamentary wing of the Heimwehr, a paramilitary ultra-nationalist group.
The UIL, explicitly designed to reconcile the fragmented party, was accepted as the parliamentary nationalist ’ s main support organisation, with which O ’ Brien intensified his campaign of agrarian agitation.
However, it has been alleged that Bogrov was permitted to act at the behest of extreme right-wing elements in the Tsarist secret police who detested Stolypin because of his agrarian reforms and his flair for parliamentary government.

parliamentary and progress
The inquiry was to examine progress in implementing the previous recommendations ; arrangements for developing policies, assessing priorities and coordinating activities among the organisations ; ministerial and parliamentary accountability ; complaints procedures ; financial oversight and the agencies ' compliance with the law.
Reformers and Radicals sought parliamentary reform, but as the Napoleonic Wars developed the British government became repressive against dissent and progress towards reform was stalled.
The Société des Fils de la Liberté ( Society of the Sons of Liberty ) was a paramilitary organization founded in August 1837 in Lower Canada ( modern-day Quebec ) by young supporters of the Parti patriote who became impatient with the pace of progress of the movement for constitutional and parliamentary reforms.
Reformers and Radicals sought parliamentary reform, but as the Napoleonic Wars developed the government became repressive against dissent and progress toward reform was stalled.
" The 28 March 2004 repeat parliamentary election in Georgia demonstrated commendable progress in relation to previous elections.
's who first won seats in the House of Commons in 1918 or thereafter, and who held some ministerial office in the years from 1918 to 1955, began their progress towards posts in a ministry or a Cabinet by serving as parliamentary secretaries or as junior ministers ...
Against this cultural and political background the gentlemen of the parliamentary commission had little real prospect of making any progress along the road to a close and intimate union.
During her 2008 – 2011 parliament term she chaired the parliamentary committee for tracking the progress of Croatia's accession negotiations with the European Union.
Crucial to this period was the transformation of the party apparatus from an alternative centre of power to the parliamentary leadership ( largely a product of the 1970s when the party conference repeatedly disowned government policy ), to being more congruent with the leadership's ideas for progress.

parliamentary and village
The village is part of the North Durham parliamentary constituency, which as of 2005 is represented in parliament by Kevan Jones ( Labour ).
Helen Jones lives in Warrington North with her family, in the village of Culcheth, and employs her husband her as parliamentary assistant.
The village does not lie in the parliamentary constituency also called Ogmore, which lies further up the Ogmore River in Bridgend and Rhondda Cynon Taff districts.
On 12 June 1643 the village was the site of a skirmish in the English Civil War, between Royalist forces led by Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon and the parliamentary forces under William Waller including the cavalry unit of Sir Arthur Haselrig known as Haselrig's lobsters.
Hampstead & Highgate was a parliamentary constituency covering the northern half of the London Borough of Camden which includes the village of Hampstead and part of that of Highgate.
The village is in the borough of Chelmsford and parliamentary constituency of Saffron Walden.
In 1890, to satisfy a change in parliamentary acts Mungindi was again proclaimed a village.
The village has a community council and is part of the Gower parliamentary constituency, and the Gower electoral ward.
He retained his seat from 1990, and is still the incumbent parliamentary representative of the village.
In the 17th century the village was the scene of an English Civil War siege when in 1642 Lord Grey and his parliamentary forces were gathered at nearby Leicester.
The village is part of the Taunton parliamentary constituency, for which Jeremy Browne ( Liberal Democrats ) has been MP since 2005.
Initially the Boundary Commission wanted to move the village into the new parliamentary constituency of South Northamptonshire.
The village is in the district of Braintree and in the parliamentary constituency of Saffron Walden.
Despite having the same name, the village ( and the wider ward of Strangford ) is not in the Strangford parliamentary constituency or Assembly constituency, instead being in the South Down parliamentary constituency and Assembly constituency.
The village retained its status as a parliamentary borough and elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons by the time the Industrial revolution developed in the UK, it gained the status of a rotten borough.
The village is in the borough of Colchester and in the parliamentary constituency of North Essex.
The village is in the district of Epping Forest and in the parliamentary constituency of Brentwood & Ongar.
The village is in the district of Epping Forest and in the parliamentary constituency of Brentwood & Ongar.

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