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Lords-of-Papers – Where Do They Get Them?
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Lords-of-Papers – Where Do They Get Them?
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The lords-of-papers are people who serve in the House of Lords. These individuals receive one copy of all papers before they are laid before Parliament. They may also order other working papers for the House, which they receive at their homes. Besides parliamentary papers, they can also receive various government publications. But how do they get them? Read on to find out. We’ll cover the most common sources of these publications.
The House of Lords Parliamentary Papers are published together with the papers from the House of Commons, providing a comprehensive view of UK Parliament during the pivotal nineteenth century. The papers cover a variety of topics, from the divorce of Queen Caroline to child labour investigations. From the House of Lords’ investigations into a child labour scandal in 1819 to evidence of the Great Western railway bill in 1835, these documents provide a wealth of insight into the history of UK Parliament.
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