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Colonial Petitions, Colonial Petitioners, and the Imperial Parliament, ca. 1780–1918

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2021

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Abstract

Petitioning was a common form of protest, request, or expression across the British Empire, and historians of colonial rule and resistance have often drawn on petitions as sources to investigate particular controversies. This article assesses the significance, variety, and context of petitioning to the Imperial Parliament from both the British Isles and the colonies. To do so, we present new data drawn from more than one million petitions sent to the House of Commons in the period from 1780 to 1918, alongside qualitative research into a wider range of petitions to other metropolitan sources of authority. This range permits us to assess how colonial subjects across the empire demanded attention from Westminster and what the practice of petitioning reveals about the British self-image of parliamentary scrutiny and equality before the law.

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Figure 1 Public petitions to the House of Commons in the colonies category, 1780–1918. Sources: Journals of the House of Commons, 1780–1832; reports of the Select Committee on Public Petitions, 1833–1918.

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Figure 2 Numbers of signatures recorded for public petitions to the House of Commons in the colonies category, 1833–1918. Source: reports of the Select Committee on Public Petitions, 1833–1918.

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Figure 3 Pareto chart of signatures on petitions to the House of Commons opposing any change to the Royal Declaration, 1902 session. Source: Select Committee on Public Petitions, reports for 1902.