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<p> English barrister; became [[Clerk]] of the House of Commons in 1871; wrote a parliamentary text-book, "Democracy in Europe," and a "Constitutional History of [[England]] since the [[Accession]] of [[George]] III.," in continuation of the works of Hallam and Stubbs (1815-1886). </p>
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<p> English barrister; became [[Clerk]] of the House of Commons in 1871; wrote a parliamentary text-book, "Democracy in Europe," and a "Constitutional History of [[England]] since the Accession of [[George]] III.," in continuation of the works of Hallam and Stubbs (1815-1886). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 15 October 2021

Sir Thomas Erskine May [1]

English barrister; became Clerk of the House of Commons in 1871; wrote a parliamentary text-book, "Democracy in Europe," and a "Constitutional History of England since the Accession of George III.," in continuation of the works of Hallam and Stubbs (1815-1886).

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