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A Century of Cambridgeshire Parish Councils, 1894-1994

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A Century of Cambridgeshire Parish Councils, 1894-1994

by Kenneth C.Batcheler

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March, Cambs: Cambridgeshire Libraries Piblications, 1994 The Local Government Act 1894, which set up parish councils, was hailed as the "Charter of the Peasants' Liberty". It would abolish patronage and banish privilege. For the rule of the few, it would substitute the responsibility of the many. Thiis book shows what really happened, in one county - Cambridgeshire. 106 pages with b/w illustrations.

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Title
A Century of Cambridgeshire Parish Councils, 1894-1994
Author
Kenneth C.Batcheler
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1870724682
ISBN 13
9781870724685
Publisher
Cambridgeshire Libraries Piblications
Place of Publication
March, Cambs
Date Published
1994
Size
210x148mm

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