The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 39
The True Story of my Parliamentary Struggle
Contents
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- Report
- List of Witnesses p. 11
- Minutes of Evidence
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Appendix. — Appendix No. 1. — Precedents Relative to Parliamentary Oaths p. 55
- Precedent of a Member disabled for having sat in the House without taking the Oath p. 55
- Precedent of a Member Admitted to sit without taking the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy p. 56
- Precedent of a Member Discharged for declining to take the Oaths
- Precedent of a Member Discharged for declining to take the Oaths p. 57
- Precedent of a Member Committed to the Tower for declining to take the Oaths p. 58
- Precedent of a Member, being a Quaker, refusing to take the Oath
- Precedent of a Member expelled for absconding, and not taking the Oaths p. 60
- "Aberllefenny, 18th February, 1715 p. 62
- Precedent of a Member refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy p. 63
- Precedent of a Member being a Quaker, claiming to make an Affirmation p. 65
- Precedent of a Member omitting the words in the Oath of Abjuration "On the true Faith of a Christian." p. 66
- Precedent of a Member omitting the words in the Oath of Abjuration, "on the true faith of a Christian." p. 70
- Precedent of a Member stating that he had a conscientious objection to take the Oath p. 71
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Appendix No. 2 p. 72
- Precedents Relating to Parliamentary Oaths. — Case of Attorney General Sir Francis Bacon, Commons Journals, Vol. 1, page 459, 11th April, 1614, continued from page 456, 8th April p. 72
- Case of John Wilkes, Esquire, Commons Journal, 38, page 977, 3rd May, 1782 p. 73
- Case of Mr. John Horne Tooke, Parliamentary History, Vol. 35, page 956, 16th February, 1801 p. 74
- Appendix No. 3 p. 75
- Mr. Bradlaugh's Speeches p. 78
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Appendix. — Appendix No. 1. — Precedents Relative to Parliamentary Oaths p. 55