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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > parliamentary proceedings
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Юридический термин: парламентское делопроизводствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > parliamentary proceedings
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парламентський; парламентарний- parliamentary allowanceparliamentary approval of a treaty — затвердження ( схвалення) угоди парламентом
- parliamentary approbation
- parliamentary approval
- parliamentary assembly I
- Parliamentary Assembly
- parliamentary board
- parliamentary borough
- parliamentary boycott
- parliamentary commissioner
- parliamentary committee
- parliamentary confirmation
- parliamentary-constitutional
- parliamentary convention
- parliamentary democracy
- parliamentary election
- parliamentary elections
- parliamentary electorate
- parliamentary electors
- parliamentary enactment
- parliamentary faction
- parliamentary floor leader
- parliamentary franchise
- parliamentary government
- parliamentary grant
- parliamentary group
- parliamentary hearings
- parliamentary history
- parliamentary immunity
- parliamentary impeachment
- parliamentary inquiry
- parliamentary institutions
- parliamentary instrument
- parliamentary investigation
- parliamentary investigator
- parliamentary language
- parliamentary law
- parliamentary legislation
- parliamentary liaison officer
- parliamentary lobbying
- parliamentary majority
- parliamentary mandate
- parliamentary member
- parliamentary minority
- parliamentary monarchy
- parliamentary opposition
- parliamentary papers
- parliamentary party
- parliamentary power
- parliamentary practice
- parliamentary privilege
- parliamentary procedure
- parliamentary proceeding
- parliamentary proceedings
- parliamentary question
- parliamentary recess
- parliamentary registration
- parliamentary republic
- parliamentary-republican
- parliamentary rules
- parliamentary seat
- parliamentary session
- parliamentary situation
- parliamentary sovereignty
- parliamentary system
- parliamentary tax
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6 diario de sesiones
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7 atto
m act( gesto) gesturedocumento deedatto di fede act of faithall'atto pratico when it comes to the crunchmettere in atto carry outprendere atto di notelaw mettere agli atti enter in the court records* * *atto1 s.m.1 act; ( azione) action; ( fatto) deed: atto di coraggio, brave deed; un atto generoso, a generous deed; rendere conto dei propri atti, to explain (o to give account of) one's actions // (teol.) atto di fede, di contrizione, act of faith, of contrition2 ( atteggiamento) attitude; ( gesto) gesture, movement; ( segno) mark, sign: atto di stima, amicizia, sign of esteem, friendship5 (dir.) act; ( il documento) deed; (comm.) bill: atto lecito, lawful act; atto amministrativo, administrative act; atto giuridico, legal transaction; atto illecito civile, tort; atto apocrifo, autentico, forged, original deed; atto di accusa, indictment; atto di vendita, bill of sale; atto di vendita di beni immobili, unconditional bill of sale; legalizzazione di un atto, certification (o authentication) of a deed; registrazione di un atto, record (o recording) of a deed; rilascio di un atto, delivery of a deed; sottoscrizione di un atto, signature of a deed; trascrizione di un atto, transcription of a deed; annullare, autenticare, legalizzare, redigere un atto, to cancel, to authenticate, to certify, to draw up a deed; registrare un atto, to record a deed; rilasciare un atto, to deliver (o to issue) a deed; dare atto, to give notice // (fin.): atto costitutivo, ( di società) company act (o company charter); atto costitutivo di una società di capitali, memorandum of association; atto di fidecommisso ( di negozio fiduciario), trust deed6 pl. (dir.) legal proceedings: fare gli atti a qlcu., to institute (o to take) legal proceedings against s.o.; mettere agli atti, to record in the journals; passare agli atti, to file (documents) (o to register in the archives)7 pl. (di assemblea, società ecc.) proceedings, minutes; ( transazioni) transactions: gli atti di un'assemblea, the proceedings of a meeting; mettere agli atti, to record in the minutes8 pl. ( verbale) records (of proceedings); transactions // Atti del Parlamento, Official Records of Parliamentary Proceedings; ( del parlamento inglese) Hansard.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: all'atto del carico, dello scarico, on loading, on unloading; all'atto della consegna, on delivery; all'atto delle dimissioni, on resignation (o resigning); all'atto dell'ordinazione, when ordering (o when placing the order); all'atto del pagamento, on payment; all'atto della partenza ( per mare), on sailing // all'atto pratico, in practice // nell'atto di, in the act of; fu sorpreso nell'atto di rubare, he was caught in the act of stealing // inflazione in atto, inflation in progress // dare atto di qlco., to admit sthg.: devo dargli atto che è stato molto bravo, I must admit that he has been very clever // fare atto di presenza, to put in an appearance; fece atto di colpirlo, he made as if to hit him // mettere, tradurre in atto qlco., to carry out (o to implement) sthg. (o to put sthg. into action): il nostro programma è già in atto, our programme is already being carried out // prendere atto di qlco., to take note of sthg. (o to note sthg. o to record sthg.).atto2 agg.2 ( capace) capable, able.* * *I ['atto] sm(azione, gesto) action, deed, actcogliere o sorprendere qn nell'atto di fare qc — to catch sb in the act of doing sth
II atto (-a)mettere in atto qc — to put into action o practice
atto a — fit for, capable of
* * *I 1. ['atto]sostantivo maschile1) (azione) act, action, deed2) (gesto, segno) act, gesture3) dir. deed, document; (di matrimonio, morte, ecc.) certificate4) teatr. act2.un'opera in cinque -i — a play in five acts, a five-act play
sostantivo maschile plurale atti1) (di congresso, riunione, processo) proceedings-i pubblici, ufficiali — public, official records
2) dir.mettere qcs. agli -i — to record sth
3) relig.•atto di carità — relig. act of charity
atto di dolore — relig. act of contrition
atto di fede — relig. act of faith
atto unico — teatr. one-act play
atto di vendita — comm. bill of sale
••all'atto pratico — in practical terms, in practice
all'atto della firma, consegna — on signing, delivery
mettere in atto — to carry out, to follow through [ minaccia]; to put [sth.] into action, to execute [piano, idea]
essere in atto — to play out, to be taking place
II ['atto]prendere atto di — to take note of [rifiuto, presenza]; to record [ transazione]
atto a qcs. — apt to o for sth., fit for sth.
atto al volo — airworthy, adapted for flying
* * *atto1/'atto/I sostantivo m.1 (azione) act, action, deed; atto di crudeltà act of cruelty; atto di coraggio brave deed; atto vandalico criminal damage2 (gesto, segno) act, gesture; fare l'atto di to make as if3 dir. deed, document; (di matrimonio, morte, ecc.) certificate; falso in atto pubblico forgery of an official document4 teatr. act; un'opera in cinque -i a play in five acts, a five-act playII atti m.pl.1 (di congresso, riunione, processo) proceedings; -i pubblici, ufficiali public, official records2 dir. mettere qcs. agli -i to record sth.3 relig. Atti degli Apostoli Acts of the Apostlesall'atto pratico in practical terms, in practice; all'atto della firma, consegna on signing, delivery; mettere in atto to carry out, to follow through [ minaccia]; to put [sth.] into action, to execute [piano, idea]; essere in atto to play out, to be taking place; fare atto di presenza to put in an appearance; prendere atto di to take note of [rifiuto, presenza]; to record [ transazione]\atto d'accusa (bill of) indictment; atto di carità relig. act of charity; atto di dolore relig. act of contrition; atto di fede relig. act of faith; atto giuridico instrument; atto notarile notarial deed; atto osceno indecent exposure; atto sessuale sex act; atto unico teatr. one-act play; atto di vendita comm. bill of sale; - i di libidine (violenta) indecent assault.————————atto2/'atto/atto a qcs. apt to o for sth., fit for sth.; un mezzo atto a uno scopo a means suited to an end; atto al volo airworthy, adapted for flying. -
8 parlementair
1 [met betrekking tot een parlement] parliamentary♦voorbeelden:het parlementaire stelsel • the parliamentary systemII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉1 [beleefd] parliamentary♦voorbeelden: -
9 diariusz
m książk. (dziennik) diary- □ diariusz sejmowy/parlamentarny official record of parliamentary proceedings, Hansard GB* * *miGen.pl. -y l. -ów lit.1. (= dziennik) diary.2. diariusz parlamentarny parl. parliamentary proceedings l. records.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > diariusz
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10 parlementaire handelingen
parlementaire handelingen————————parlementaire handelingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > parlementaire handelingen
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11 diario
adj.daily, everyday, per diem, day-to-day.m.1 daily newspaper, journal, paper, newspaper.2 diary, log.3 daybook, day book.4 tickler, schedule.* * *► adjetivo1 daily, everyday1 (prensa) daily, paper, daily newspaper2 (íntimo) diary, journal\a diario daily, every dayde diario daily, every daydiario de a bordo logbookdiario matinal / diario de la mañana morning newspaperdiario de la tarde evening newspaperdiario de navegación logbookdiario de sesiones parliamentary reportdiario hablado news, news bulletin————————1 (prensa) daily, paper, daily newspaper2 (íntimo) diary, journal* * *1. noun m.1) diary2) newspaper2. (f. - diaria)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=todos los días) daily2) (=cada día) a day2.ADV LAm every day, daily3. SM1) (=periódico) newspaper, dailydiario hablado — (Radio) news, news bulletin
2) (=libro) diarydiario de entradas y salidas — (Com) daybook
3) (Econ) daily expenses pl4)de o para diario — everyday
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( de todos los días) <tarea/clases> daily; < gastos> everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias — classes are held daily/every day
b) ( por día)c)a diario — (loc adv) every day
IIvisita a sus padres a diario — her parents daily she visits o every day
1) ( periódico) newspaper2) ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)3)a) (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos)b) ( uso cotidiano)IIIde diario — <ropa/vajilla> everyday (before n)
adverbio (Méx, Per fam) every day* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( de todos los días) <tarea/clases> daily; < gastos> everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias — classes are held daily/every day
b) ( por día)c)a diario — (loc adv) every day
IIvisita a sus padres a diario — her parents daily she visits o every day
1) ( periódico) newspaper2) ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)3)a) (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos)b) ( uso cotidiano)IIIde diario — <ropa/vajilla> everyday (before n)
adverbio (Méx, Per fam) every day* * *diario11 = daily newspaper, diary, newspaper, journal, logbook [log book].Ex: This article studies how news library staff and editorial staff in a large metropolitan daily newspaper perceive the contribution of the news library to newsmaking.
Ex: A diary is a document recording the day-to-day life of the author.Ex: A newspaper is a periodical appearing at very frequent intervals and giving the latest information on current events often with comments.Ex: When Captain Cook's 'Endeavour' journal came up for auction in London, in 1923, it was keenly sought by many libraries.Ex: With questionnaires, logbooks and interviews, the researcher was able to assess attitudes to and learning during the programmes.* diario automático de trabajo = time log.* diario de abordo = logbook [log book].* diario de campo = field notebook.* diario de navegación = logbook [log book].* diario de viajes = travel journal.* diario de vuelo = logbook [log book].* diario matinal = morning newspaper, morning paper.* diario matutino = morning newspaper, morning paper.* diario vespertino = evening newspaper, evening paper.* diario web = Web log [Weblog].* entrada de diario = journal entry.* escritor de diarios = diarist.* llevar un diario de trabajo = keep + diary.diario22 = day to day [day-to-day], everyday, daily, daily.Ex: The latter is the viewpoint of those who are perhaps concerned about day to day maintenance of the equipment.
Ex: We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex: Successful libraries will embrace the future by incorporating new technology into daily routines.Ex: The author analyses 4 dailies, 3 weeklies and 5 monthlies.* a diario = every day.* batalla diaria = daily grind.* de diario = everyday.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + quehacer diario = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas diarias = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* faena diaria = daily grind.* gestión diaria de, la = day-to-day running of, the.* lucha diaria = daily grind.* monotonía diaria = daily grind.* noticias diarias de interés = daily news alerts.* para diario = everyday.* prensa diaria, la = daily press, the.* problema diario = daily problem.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* situación diaria = daily situation.* tomarse la pastilla diaria de la malaleche = take + Posesivo + daily mean pill.* trabajo diario = daily work.* trajín diario = daily grind.* vida diaria, la = everyday life.* * *1 (de todos los días) ‹tarea/clases› daily; ‹gastos› everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias classes are held daily/every dayel problema diario de qué se va a hacer de comer the everyday o daily problem of what to cook2(por día): trabaja cuatro horas diarias she works four hours a day3hay que recordárselo a diario you have to remind her every dayel organismo necesita vitamina C a diario the body needs vitamin C on a daily basisvisita a sus padres a diario she visits her parents daily o every dayA (periódico) newspaperCompuestos:morning paperevening paperevening paperSunday newspapernews program*● diario matutino or matinalmorning paperofficial gazetteevening paperB (libro personal) diary, journal ( AmE)Compuestos:● diario de a bordo or de navegaciónlog, logbookwar journal(flight) logbookC1(gastos cotidianos): el diario day-to-day expensescon ese sueldo apenas alcanza para el diario on his salary he barely has enough for his day-to-day o everyday expenses2(uso cotidiano): para diario for everyday, for everyday use(AmC, Méx, Andes fam) every day* * *
diario◊ - ria adjetivo
‹ gastos› everyday, day-to-dayb) ( por día):
c) ( en locs)
de diario ‹roba/vajilla› everyday ( before n);
para diario for everyday (use)
■ sustantivo masculino
1 ( periódico) newspaper;
2 ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)
3 (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos):
diario,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 Prensa (daily) newspaper
Rad diario hablado, radio news
2 (cuaderno íntimo) diary: estoy leyendo el diario de viaje de Darwin, I'm reading Darwin's journal
Náut diario de a bordo, logbook
II adjetivo daily
♦ Locuciones: a diario, daily, everyday
de diario, everyday: un vestido de diario, an everyday dress ➣ Ver nota en everyday
' diario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diaria
- el
- magnificar
- suplemento
- vespertina
- vespertino
- abrir
- acontecer
- cerrar
- íntimo
- quehacer
- rotativo
- uso
English:
daily
- day-to-day
- diary
- everyday
- exercise
- journal
- keep
- log
- newspaper
- practice
- practise
- wear
- write up
- board
- bulletin
- day
- downmarket
- grind
- nightly
- notice
- paper
- which
* * *diario, -a♦ adj1. [de todos los días, habitual] daily;la rutina diaria the daily routine;la vida diaria daily life;el funcionamiento diario del negocio the day-to-day running of the business2. [cada día] daily;hacen un entrenamiento diario de una hora they have a daily one-hour training session;tenemos una hora diaria de inglés we do an hour of English every day;hay dos trenes diarios a la capital there are two trains a day to the capital;ganaba $100 diarios she earned $100 a day♦ nm1. [periódico] newspaper, dailydiario hablado radio news (bulletin);diario de la mañana morning newspaper;diario matinal morning newspaper;diario de la noche evening newspaper;diario televisado television news (bulletin);diario vespertino evening newspaper2. [relación día a día] diarydiario de a bordo logbook;diario íntimo (personal) diary;diario de navegación logbook;diario de sesiones parliamentary report;diario de vuelo log, logbook3. [gasto] daily expenses4. Com journal, day book♦ a diario loc advevery day, daily;viene por aquí a diario she drops in here every day;el complejo vitamínico ha de consumirse a diario the vitamin complex must be taken daily♦ de diario loc adjeveryday;ropa de diario everyday clothes* * *I adj1 daily2:a diario, de diario every day, dailyII m1 diary2 ( periódico) daily newspaper, daily* * *: daily, everyday♦ diariamente advdiario nm1) : diary2) periódico: newspaper* * *diario1 adj dailydiario2 n1. (periódico) newspaper -
12 Cobbett, William
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 9 March 1762 Farnham, Surrey, Englandd. 17 June 1835 Guildford, Surrey, England[br]English political writer and activist; writer on rural affairs, with a particular concern for the conditions of the agricultural worker; a keen experimental farmer who claimed responsibility for the import of Indian maize to Britain.[br]The son of a smallholder farmer and self-taught surveyor, William Cobbett was brought up to farm work from an early age. In 1783 he took employment as an attorney's clerk in London, but not finding this to his liking he travelled to Chatham with the intention of joining the Navy. A mistake in "taking the King's shilling" found him in an infantry regiment. After a year's training he was sent out to Nova Scotia and quickly gained the rank of sergeant major. On leaving the Army he brought corruption charges against three officers in his regiment, but did not press with the prosecution. England was not to his taste, and he returned to North America with his wife.In America Cobbett taught English to the growing French community displaced by the French Revolution. He found American criticism of Britain ill-balanced and in 1796 began to publish a daily newspaper under the title Porcupine's Gazetteer, in which he wrote editorials in defence of Britain. His writings won him little support from the Americans. However, on returning to London in 1800 he was offered, but turned down, the management of a Government newspaper. Instead he began to produce a daily paper called the Porcupine, which was superseded in 1802 by Cobbett's Political Register, this publication continued on a weekly basis until after his death. In 1803 he also began the Parliamentary Debates, which later merged into Hansard, the official report of parliamentary proceedings.In 1805 Cobbett took a house and 300-acre (120-hectare) farm in Hampshire, from which he continued to write, but at the same time followed the pursuits he most enjoyed. In 1809 his criticism of the punishment given to mutineers in the militia at Ely resulted in his own imprisonment. On his release in 1812 he decided that the only way to remain an independent publisher was to move back to the USA. He bought a farm at Hampstead, Long Island, New York, and published A Year's Residence in America, which contains, amongst other things, an interesting account of a farmer's year.Returning to Britain in the easier political climate of the 1820s, Cobbett bought a small seed farm in Kensington, then outside London. From there he made a number of journeys around the country, publishing accounts of them in his famous Rural Rides. His experiments and advice on the sowing and cultivation of crops, particularly turnips and swedes, and on forestry, were an important mechanism for the spread of ideas within the UK. He also claimed that he was the first to introduce the acacia and Indian maize to Britain. Much of his writing expresses a concern for the rural poor and he was firmly convinced that only parliamentary reform would achieve the changes needed. His political work and writing led to his election as Member of Parlaiment for Oldham in the 1835 election, which followed the Reform Act of 1832. However, by this time his energy was failing rapidly and he died peacefully at Normandy Farm, near Guildford, at the age of 73.[br]BibliographyCobbett's Observations on Priestley's Emigration, published in 1794, was the first of his pro-British tracts written in America. On the basis of his stay in that country he wrote A Year's Residence in America. His books on agricultural practice included Woodlands (1825) and Treatise on Cobbett's Corn (1828). Dealing with more social problems he wrote an English Grammar for the use of Apprentices, Plough Boys, Soldiers and Sailors in 1818, and Cottage Economy in 1821.Further ReadingAlbert Pell, 1902, article in Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 63:1–26 (describes the life and writings of William Cobbett).James Sambrook, 1973, William Cobbett, London: Routledge (a more detailed study).AP -
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3 [literatuur] action, plot♦voorbeelden:2 Handelingen van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal • ±Proceedings of the Dutch Lower House of the States-Generalparlementaire handelingen • parliamentary proceedings -
14 парламентское делопроизводство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > парламентское делопроизводство
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15 amtliches Parlamentsprotokoll
Parlamentsprotokoll n: amtliches Parlamentsprotokoll n (BE) Hansard; record of parliamentary proceedingsGerman-english law dictionary > amtliches Parlamentsprotokoll
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16 veto
/'veto/ ⇒ weto* * ** * *n.1. polit. = weto.2. hist. liberum veto right to suspend all parliamentary proceedings (possessed by every member of parliament in 17th-18th c. Poland).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > veto
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19 valtiopäiväkäsittely
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20 Strutt, Jedediah
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 26 July 1726 South Normanton, near Alfreton, Derbyshire, Englandd. 7 May 1797 Derby, England[br]English inventor of a machine for making ribbed knitting.[br]Jedediah Strutt was the second of three sons of William, a small farmer and maltster at South Normanton, near Alfreton, Derbyshire, where the only industry was a little framework knitting. At the age of 14 Jedediah was apprenticed to Ralph Massey, a wheelwright near Derby, and lodged with the Woollats, whose daughter Elizabeth he later married in 1755. He moved to Leicester and in 1754 started farming at Blackwell, where an uncle had died and left him the stock on his farm. It was here that he made his knitting invention.William Lee's knitting machine remained in virtually the same form as he left it until the middle of the eighteenth century. The knitting industry moved away from London into the Midlands and in 1730 a Nottingham workman, using Indian spun yarn, produced the first pair of cotton hose ever made by mechanical means. This industry developed quickly and by 1750 was providing employment for 1,200 frameworkers using both wool and cotton in the Nottingham and Derby areas. It was against this background that Jedediah Strutt obtained patents for his Derby rib machine in 1758 and 1759.The machine was a highly ingenious mechanism, which when placed in front of an ordinary stocking frame enabled the fashionable ribbed stockings to be made by machine instead of by hand. To develop this invention, he formed a partnership first with his brother-in-law, William Woollat, and two leading Derby hosiers, John Bloodworth and Thomas Stamford. This partnership was dissolved in 1762 and another was formed with Woollat and the Nottingham hosier Samuel Need. Strutt's invention was followed by a succession of innovations which enabled framework knitters to produce almost every kind of mesh on their machines. In 1764 the stocking frame was adapted to the making of eyelet holes, and this later lead to the production of lace. In 1767 velvet was made on these frames, and two years later brocade. In this way Strutt's original invention opened up a new era for knitting. Although all these later improvements were not his, he was able to make a fortune from his invention. In 1762 he was made a freeman of Nottingham, but by then he was living in Derby. His business at Derby was concerned mainly with silk hose and he had a silk mill there.It was partly his need for cotton yarn and partly his wealth which led him into partnership with Richard Arkwright, John Smalley and David Thornley to exploit Arkwright's patent for spinning cotton by rollers. Together with Samuel Need, they financed the Arkwright partnership in 1770 to develop the horse-powered mill in Nottingham and then the water-powered mill at Cromford. Strutt gave advice to Arkwright about improving the machinery and helped to hold the partnership together when Arkwright fell out with his first partners. Strutt was also involved, in London, where he had a house, with the parliamentary proceedings over the passing of the Calico Act in 1774, which opened up the trade in British-manufactured all-cotton cloth.In 1776 Strutt financed the construction of his own mill at Helper, about seven miles (11 km) further down the Derwent valley below Cromford. This was followed by another at Milford, a little lower on the river. Strutt was also a partner with Arkwright and others in the mill at Birkacre, near Chorley in Lancashire. The Strutt mills were developed into large complexes for cotton spinning and many experiments were later carried out in them, both in textile machinery and in fireproof construction for the mills themselves. They were also important training schools for engineers.Elizabeth Strutt died in 1774 and Jedediah never married again. The family seem to have lived frugally in spite of their wealth, probably influenced by their Nonconformist background. He had built a house near the mills at Milford, but it was in his Derby house that Jedediah died in 1797. By the time of his death, his son William had long been involved with the business and became a more important cotton spinner than Jedediah.[br]Bibliography1758. British patent no. 722 (Derby rib machine). 1759. British patent no. 734 (Derby rib machine).Further ReadingFor the involvement of Strutt in Arkwright's spinning ventures, there are two books, the earlier of which is R.S.Fitton and A.P.Wadsworth, 1958, The Strutts and the Arkwrights, 1758–1830, Manchester, which has most of the details about Strutt's life. This has been followed by R.S.Fitton, 1989, The Arkwrights, Spinners of Fortune, Manchester.R.L.Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester (for a general background to the textile industry of the period).W.Felkin, 1967, History of the Machine-wrought Hosiery and Lace Manufactures, reprint, Newton Abbot (orig. pub. 1867) (covers Strutt's knitting inventions).RLH
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Parliamentary Papers Act 1840 — The Parliamentary Papers Act 1840 (3 4 Vict., c. 9) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act was passed in response to the case of Stockdale v. Hansard where it was held that the House of Commons enjoyed no privilege as to… … Wikipedia
parliamentary privilege — An exception to the ordinary law of the land that refers to the immunity given to members of Parliament in order to enable them to conduct their work effectively. Determination of breach of privilege rests entirely with the House concerned,… … Glossary of UK Government and Politics