Dod's parliamentary companion
- Bib ID:
- 755899
- Format:
- Journal
- Description:
-
- Hailsham, Eng. [etc.] Dod's Parliamentary Companion, ltd. [etc.]
- v. ; 12 cm.
- ISSN:
- 0070-7007
- Notes:
- Editor: 18 -1855, Charles R. Dod; 1856-64, Robert P. Dod.
- Life Dates:
- 1832-
- Former Title:
-
- Parliamentary companion, 1842-1864
- Parliamentary pocket companion, 1832-18
- Subject:
- Great Britain. Parliament -- Registers
- Other authors/contributors:
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