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Debates: Bear-Baiting, 1825

Great Britain Parliament: Richard Martin

Parliamentary Debates: Bill to Prevent Bear-Baiting and Other Cruel Practices

 

[1825-Feb-24] "House of Commons, Thursday, February 24, 1825, Bear-Baiting Prevention Bill," Parliamentary Debates 12 [1825-Feb 03 to 1825-Apr-18] (1825-Mar-11): 657-61; Online at Google Books.

Bear-bating Prevention Bill.] Mr. Martin, of Galway, rose to move to leave "to bring in abill to prevent Bear-baiting, and other cruel practices."

[1825] "Law-Bills to Prevent Cruelty to Animals," Parliamentary History and Review with Critical Remarks [1825:—6 GEO. IV.] (1825): 756-775

[1825] "Bear-Baiting Bill 1825," Annual Register 67 (1825): 91-4.


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