Whittick, M. (1993). A Three-headed Cerberus: Brighton and the Health of Towns Bill 1847. Sussex Archaeological Collections 131. Vol 131, pp. 159-171. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086417. Cite this via datacite
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A Three-headed Cerberus: Brighton and the Health of Towns Bill 1847 | ||||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 131 | ||||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections | ||||
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159 - 171 | ||||
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This article considers the reactions of the inhabitants of Brighton, particularly the Improvement Commissioners, to the 1847 Bill, which never reached the statute book. It compares these reactions with those of commissioners elsewhere, examines the causes of antipathy to the measure and looks at strategies employed to secure a more effective and representative local government. | ||||
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1993 | ||||
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