The life and times of John Wilkes, M.P., Lord Mayor of London, and Chamberlain.

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Author / Creator:Fitzgerald, Percy, 1834-1925.
Imprint:London, Ward and Downey, 1888.
Description:2 volumes frontispieces (portraits) 20 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3373333
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Physical medium:8vo.
Summary:"John Wilkes (17 October 1725 ? 26 December 1797) was an English radical, journalist, and politician. He was first elected Member of Parliament in 1757. In the Middlesex election dispute, he fought for the right of voters?rather than the House of Commons?to determine their representatives. In 1771, he was instrumental in obliging the government to concede the right of printers to publish verbatim accounts of parliamentary debates. In 1776, he introduced the first Bill for parliamentary reform in the British Parliament. During the American War of Independence, he was a supporter of the American rebels, adding further to his popularity with American Whigs. In 1780, however, he commanded militia forces which helped put down the Gordon Riots, damaging his popularity with many radicals."--Wikipedia.
Other form:Online version: Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington, 1834-1925. Life and times of John Wilkes, M.P., Lord Mayor of London, and Chamberlain. London, Ward and Downey, 1888
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Physical Description:2 volumes frontispieces (portraits) 20 cm