Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Dedication
- Introduction
- I Prelude
- II Preliminary: The uprooting of the Whigs
- III The cornering of the Conservative party
- IV The reassertion of Conservative policy
- V The destruction of Liberal unity
- VI The victory of Disraeli
- VII The public agitation
- VIII The acceptance of Hodgkinson's amendment
- IX Conclusion: Palmerston's mantle
- Epilogue: The limitations of historical knowledge
- Appendixes
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index
Appendixes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Dedication
- Introduction
- I Prelude
- II Preliminary: The uprooting of the Whigs
- III The cornering of the Conservative party
- IV The reassertion of Conservative policy
- V The destruction of Liberal unity
- VI The victory of Disraeli
- VII The public agitation
- VIII The acceptance of Hodgkinson's amendment
- IX Conclusion: Palmerston's mantle
- Epilogue: The limitations of historical knowledge
- Appendixes
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index
Summary
APPENDIX I
SEATS WHICH DID NOT CHANGE GEOGRAPHICALLY IN 1867 BUT WHICH CHANGED HANDS AT THE ELECTION OF 1868
Conservative gains
A. Seats not scheduled in or affected by Boundary Act of 1868
Clitheroe, E. Cumberland, Malmesbury, Nottingham, N. Notts, Portsmouth, Boston, Rye, S. Shropshire, Southampton, Stockport, Wallingford, Norwich, Shrewsbury, Buteshire, Wigtonshire, Monaghan co., Sligo bor. (disfranchised after petition 1868–70), Portarlington, Brecknock
B. Seats scheduled in and counties affected by Act of 1868
Ashton, Bath, Penryn and Falmouth (2), [Taunton (disqu. 1869)], Rutlandshire, E. Worcestershire, Chester, Hertford, Worcester, Bolton, Pembroke dist.
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- Information
- 1867 Disraeli, Gladstone and RevolutionThe Passing of the Second Reform Bill, pp. 341 - 361Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1967