The House of Lords by John Wells

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This is a history of the House of Lords, from its inception in Anglo-Saxon times, through Henry VIII, the Civil War, the Commonwealth to Tony Benn's attempts to relinquish his peerage in the 1960s.

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The House of Lords by John Wells

This is a history of the House of Lords, from its inception in Anglo-Saxon times, through Henry VIII, the Civil War, the Commonwealth to Tony Benn's attempts to relinquish his peerage in the 1960s.
John Wells was known as an actor, humourist and writer. He was co-editor of Private Eye with Richard Ingrams, with whom he wrote the long-running serials Mrs Wilson's Diary and the Dear Bill Letters. He wrote plays, a novel, two volumes of collected journalism and a history of the London Library. He died in 1997.
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ISBN 13 9780340649299
ISBN 10 0340649291
Title The House of Lords
Author John Wells
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 1998-08-20
Number of pages 309
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