members, and by practice of giving proxies-Proxies discontinued . Number of members-Defects of the representative system-Scottish repre- sentation-Irish representation-Bribery of members-Parliamentary Reform advocated by Lord Chatham in 1766-Wilkes' scheme of reform 1776-Mr. Pitt's advocacy of reform, 1782-85-The question revived after the Peace of 1815-Passing of the Reform Act of 1832- The principal provisions-the Scotch and Irish Reform Acts, 1832- The Reform Act of 1867-Scotch and Irish Reform Acts, 1868- Electors of the United Kingdom-Suppression of bribery and intimidation at Elections - The Ballot Act, 1872 - Summons, duration and intermission of Parliament The Parliament of 1399 Convention Parliament of 1660 Convention Parliament of 1688 Triennial Act, 1641 Triennial Act, 1694-Septennial Act, 1716-Attempts to repeal the Septennial Act-Abrogation of old rule that Parliament was dissolved by death of the Sovereign-Privi- lege of Parliament since the Revolution-sometimes wielded by the Executive for oppression of popular liberty-Expulsion of Sir R. Steele, 1714-Proceedings against Wilkes, 1763-His expulsion from the House-Declared incapable of re-election, 1768-The declaration expunged from the Journal of the Commons; 1782—Disqualification of members-Cases of Smith O'Brien, 1849, O'Donovan Rossa, 1870, John Mitchell, 1875-Abuse of privilege of Commitment-Case of the printer Mist, 1721-Case of Mr. Alex. Murray, 1751-Case of Sir Francis Burdett, 1810-Publication of Debates-Motives for secrecy -The 'Diurnal Occurrences of Parliament': 1641-1660-Votes and proceedings ordered to be printed, 1680-Debates published anony- mously-Complaints of unfairness-Contest with the Printers, 1771- and with the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London-the Lord Mayor (Brass Crosby) and Alderman Oliver committed to the Tower-Report- ing still a breach of privilege-Exclusion of strangers-Resolution of the House, 1875-Facilities afforded for reporting-Publication of Division lists-and of Parliamentary Reports and papers-Political results of reporting-Conflict between the Commons and Courts of Law as to publication of papers affecting character-Stockdale v. Han- sard-Right of Parliament to publish established by Act 3 & 4 Vict. PAGE 718-726 IV. Growth of Religious Liberty. Toleration Act, 1689-Toleration only partially established-Temporary re-action under Anne-Acts against Occasional Conformity and the Growth of Schism, 1711, 1713-Annual indemnity Acts under George II.-Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act, 1753-Relaxation of religious penal code under George III.-Principles of Toleration upheld in judgment of House of Lords in case of the City of London and the Dissenters, 1767-Roman Catholic Relief Acts, 1778 and 1791-Statutes relieving Dissenters from religious disabilities-Their civil disabilities-Early attempts at relief-Repeal of Test and Corporation Acts, 1828- Roman Catholic Emancipation Act, 1829-Repeal of penalties affect- ing Roman Catholic religion and education-Completion of Civil enfranchisement of Dissenters-Jewish disabilities-Admission of Jews to Parliament, 1858-Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths, 1836-Dissenters' Marriage Bill, 1836-Universities Test Act, 1871. 756-765 The Censorship-The Press under James I. and Charles I.-The first Censorship under the Commonwealth - Milton's Areopagitica- Licensing Act, 1662-To publish anything concerning the Government is declared criminal by the Judges-Unofficial newspapers stopped- Their place supplied by the Coffee-houses and News-letters-Licensing Act revived, 1685-Finally expired, 1695-The Press theoretically free, but still subject to restraints- Stamp Duty on Newspapers-The 'Six Acts,' 1819-Law of Libel-No. 45 of the North Briton-Appre hension of Wilkes and others on a general warrant-Leach v. 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