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Sir Richard Hill

Romantic Age


1800-Apr-02 | "House of Commons, Bill to Prevent the Practice of Bull-Baiting," Parliamentary Register 2 (1800-Apr-02): 299-300.

1800-Apr-02 | "Debate in the Commons on the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting," Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803 35 (1800-Mar-21 to 1801-Oct-01) 202-203.

1800-Apr-18 | "Debate in the Commons on the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting," Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803 35 (1800-Mar-21 to 1801-Oct-01): 202-214.

1800-Apri-18 | "House of Commons, Bill to Prevent the Practice of Bull-Baiting," Parliamentary Register 2 (1800-Apr-18) 354-363

1800-Apr | Sporting Magazine, "Bull-Baiting: Debate in the House of Commons, on Friday, April 18, 1800, on the Motion of Sir. Wm. Pulteney, for Reconsidering the Report of the Committee, on the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting," Sporting Magazine 16 (1800-Apr) 34-40.

1800-May | European Magazine, "Wednesday, April 2 and Thursday, April 3: The Bill for Prohibiting the Practice of Bull-Baiting," European Magazine 37 (1800-May) 397.

1800 | [Sir Richard Hill ], A Letter to the Right Hon. William Windham, on his Late Opposition to the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting: By an Old Member of Parliament, To which are Annexed, some Letters and Extracts on the Same Subject; Also, some Verses on Hunting; with an Address from a Salapian Bull, and the Author's Apology, Attempted in Rhyme (London, 1800).

1800-Jun | Anti-Jacobin Review, review of "A Letter to the Right Honourable William Windham, on his Late Opposition to the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting, By an Old Member of Parliament [Sir Richard Hill]," Anti-Jacobin Review 6 (1800-Jun): 216-217.

1800-Jul | Monthly Review, review of "A Letter to the Right Hon. William Windham, on his Late Opposition to the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting: By an Old Member of Parliament [Sir Richard Hill]," Monthly Review 32 (1800-Jul): 328-9.

1800-Aug | Critical Review, review of "A Letter to the Right Hon. William Windham, on his Late Opposition to the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting: By an Old Member of Parliament [Sir Richard Hill]," Critical Review 39 (1800-Aug): 479.

1800-Sep | British Critic, review of "A Letter to the Right Hon. William Windham, on his Late Opposition to the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting: By an Old Member of Parliament [Sir Richard Hill]," British Critic 16 (1800-Sep):334.

1801 | Annual Register "Bill…for Preventing the Practice of Bull-Baiting," in The Annual Register or a View of the History, Politics and Literature for the Year 1800 (London, 1801): 146-148.

1802-Mar-13 | Rev. Legh Richmond to Sir Richard Hill

1802-Mar-18 | Sir Richard Hill to Rev. Legh Richmond

1802-May-24 | "Debate in the Commons on the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting," Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803 36 (1801-Oct-29 to 1803-Aug-03): 829-854.

1802-May | Edinburgh Magazine, "House of Commons, May 24, Second Reading of the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting" Edinburgh Magazine 19 (1802-Oct): 461-4.

1802-Jun | Scots Magazine, House of Commons, May 24, Bull-Baiting, Scot's Magazine, 64 (1802-Jun) 511-512.

1802-Oct | Gentleman's Magazine, "House of Commons, May 24, Second Reading of the Bill to Prevent Bull-Baiting and Bull Running," Gentleman's Magazine 92 (1802-Oct): 953-4.

1802-Jul | Philological Society of London, "Monday, May 24, Second Reading of the Bill for Abolishing the Practice of Bull-Baiting and bull-Running," European Magazine (1802-Jul): 68-70.

1802-Jul | Sporting Magazine, "Bull-Baiting in the House of Commons, on Monday, May 31 [sic]." Sporting Magazine 20 (1802-Jul) 187-190.

1802 | Annual Register, 1802, "House of Commons, May 24 on the Second Reading of the Bill to Abolish Bull-Baiting," Annual Register 44 (1802): 168-72.


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[1742-1825] Mr. Baker
[Romantic] Sir Charles Bunbury
[Romantic] Mr. Dent
[1750-1818] Lord Ellenborough
[1750-1823] Lord Erskine
[Romantic] Sir Richard Hill
[Romantic] Mr. Jekyll
[Romantic] Mr. Morris
[Romantic] Mr. Newbolt
[Romantic] Sir William Pulteney
[Romantic] Sir Samuel Romilly
[Romantic] Richard Sheridan
[1756-1835] Mr. William Smith
[Romantic] Mr. Stephen
[Romantic] Mr. Steven
[1759-1833] William Wilberforce
[Romantic] Sir Robert Williams
[Romantic] Sir John Wrottesly



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Antiquity-Middle Ages
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[BCE-3rdc.] Mythical-Divine Origin; Antiquity—Classical Literature
[3rdc.-1485] Early Church Fathers, Old-Middle English Period

Renaissance
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[1485-1660] English Renaissance

Enlightenment
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Pleas for Laws to Protect Animals
[1660-1689] Restoration
[1689-1745] Augustan Age-Pope
[1745-1785] Age of Sensibility

Romantic Age
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Modern Legislative Beginnings
[1785-1798] Burns-Cowper
[1798-1806] Wordsworth
[1806-1837] Byron, Martin's Act

Victorian Age
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[1837-1876] Early Victorian Age
[1876-1901] Late Victorian Age

Early 20th Century
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[1901-1914] Edwardian Age
[1914-1945] Modern Period