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A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days / Showing the State of Political Parties and Party Warfare at the Hustings and in the House of Commons from the Stuarts to Queen Victoria

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The work surveys the evolution of parliamentary elections and electioneering from early modern times through the nineteenth century, examining franchise qualifications, voting practices, and the many corrupting influences—bribery, patronage, intimidation, and pocket boroughs—that shaped representation. It describes the rituals and rough-and-tumble customs of canvassing, polling, chairing, and election feasting, and reconstructs notable contests using contemporary ballads, broadsides, political squibs, and illustrative caricatures. Alongside legal and procedural changes, the narrative highlights popular responses, party manoeuvres, and reforming impulses that gradually altered electoral culture, while accompanying illustrations and satirical prints illuminate popular perceptions and partisan warfare at the hustings and in the Commons.

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Joseph Grego

Joseph Grego was a notable English author and historian, primarily recognized for his works on political history and caricature art. His book, "A History of Parliamentary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days," provides a detailed examination of political parties and election practices in Britain from the Stuart period to the reign of Queen Victoria. Additionally, Grego is known for his two-volume collection, "Rowlandson the Caricaturist," which showcases the works of the famous caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson, highlighting the intersection of art and social commentary in 18th and 19th-century England. Through his writings, Grego contributed to the understanding of both political and artistic landscapes of his time.

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