Joseph Parkes
Joseph Parkes (22 January 1796 – 11 August 1865) was an English political reformer.Born into Unitarian Whig circles, Parkes developed an association with the Philosophical Radicals. In 1822 he established a Birmingham solicitor's practice specializing in election law. He was an advocate of legal reform, and was active in local efforts for parliamentary reform. Although he initially opposed the formation of the Birmingham Political Union, and remained less radical than Thomas Attwood, the BPU's founder, Parkes worked with it during the period of agitation for the Reform Act – acting in effect as an intermediary between radicals and whigs.
In 1833 Henry Brougham appointed Parkes secretary of the commission on municipal corporations; he combined this work with a successful Westminster practice as a parliamentary solicitor. In 1847 ill-health prompted his retirement to work on literary projects. Provided by Wikipedia
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The statutes and orders of the Court of Chancery and the statute law of real property of the State of New York recently revised and amended, with a brief account of the equity juri... by Parkes, Joseph
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A statement of the claim of the subscribers to the Birmingham & Liverpool Rail Road to an act of Parliament, in reply to the opposition of the canal companies by Parkes, Joseph
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A history of the Court of Chancery with practical remarks on the recent commission, report, and evidence, and on the means of improving the administration of justice in the English... by Parkes, Joseph
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The state of the Court of Requests and the Public Office of Birmingham with considerations on the increase and prosecution of crime in the county of Warwick, the expediency of an e... by Parkes, Joseph
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A statement of the claim of the subscribers to the Birmingham & Liverpool Rail Road to an act of Parliament, in reply to the opposition of the canal companies by Parkes, Joseph
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