ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1963, this book examines the English Local Government, and more specifically, the Manor and the Parish, considering the various exemptions, immunities and franchises which enabled the inhabitants of particular localities to exclude the authority of the county at large, or that of one or other of its officers, and thereby enjoy, within their own favoured areas, some peculiar forms of self-government. The book includes chapters on the city and borough of Westminster, the boroughs of Wales, administration by municipal democracies and the municipal revolution.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter I|22 pages

The Lord’s Court

chapter II|96 pages

The Court in Ruins

chapter III|85 pages

The Manorial Borough

chapter IV|20 pages

The City and Borough of Westminster

chapter V|29 pages

The Boroughs of Wales

chapter VI|123 pages

The Municipal Corporation

chapter VII|21 pages

Municipal Disintegration