Great Britain. Parliament; Great Britain. Parliament -- History; Representative government and representation
William IV., 33, _note^2_, 197;
Chancellors, 118;
the King's Speech, 156
Williams, Bishop, 104
Williams, John, pilloried, 66
Wilmington, Lord, 133, 143, 167
Winchelsea, Lord, duel, 201
Winchester, 60
Windham, 178
Windsor, 66
Windsor Royal Park, 132
Wingfield, 197
Winnington, on the freedom of the Press, 281
Witan, the, 2
Witenagemot, 2, 39, 81;
property qualification, 4;
presence of women, 268 _note^2_
Wolsey, Cardinal, 53, 104;
appearance in the Commons, 189
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