Reform Bill — Eng. Hist. any of the bills passed by Parliament (1832, 1867, 1884) providing for an increase in the number of voters in elections for the House of Commons, esp. the bill of 1832 by which many rotten boroughs were disfranchised. Also called… … Universalium
Reform Bill — Eng. Hist. any of the bills passed by Parliament (1832, 1867, 1884) providing for an increase in the number of voters in elections for the House of Commons, esp. the bill of 1832 by which many rotten boroughs were disfranchised. Also called… … Useful english dictionary
Reform Bill — /rəˈfɔm bɪl/ (say ruh fawm bil) noun English History any one of the bills passed by parliament in 1832, 1867, 1884, which reformed the House of Commons by increasing the number of voters in elections and redistributing many seats …
reform — reformable, adj. reformability, reformableness, n. reformative, adj. reformatively, adv. reformativeness, n. reformingly, adv. /ri fawrm /, n. 1. the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform;… … Universalium
Reform Act 1832 — First page of the Reform Act 1832 This painting by … Wikipedia
Reform Act — Porcentaje de hombres y mujeres adultos que poseen el derecho al voto tras las sucesivas Reform Acts. Reform Act ( acta de reforma en traducción literal castellana, utilizándose ambas expresiones en la bibliografía)[1] o Reform Bill … Wikipedia Español
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Reform Bills — See also the Reform Act disambiguation page The Reform Bills were a series of proposals to reform voting in the British parliament. These include the Reform Acts of 1832, 1867, and 1884.BackgroundThe three acts extended voting rights to… … Wikipedia
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Society of Architects (1884-1925) — The Society of Architects was formed in 1884 and continued until 1925. At that time Fellows and Associates comprised two distinct classes of membership of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). They were respectively entitled to use… … Wikipedia