The Brownlow Estate Bill select committee in the house of lords, 1717: a glimpse into the politics and the workings of the committee system

On 27 May 1717 the house of lords select committee on a bill dealing with the estate of the late Sir John Brownlow, third baronet, sat for the only time. Sometime in the previous week, Lord Guilford, a member of the committee, acting on behalf of members of the Brownlow family, wrote to eleven membe...

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