SIR REGINALD F. D. PALGRAVE
\sˌɜː ɹˈɛd͡ʒɪnə͡ld ˈɛf], \sˌɜː ɹˈɛdʒɪnəld ˈɛf], \s_ˌɜː ɹ_ˈɛ_dʒ_ɪ_n_əl_d ˈɛ_f]\
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An English writer on history and parliamentary law, son of Sir Francis; born at London, June 28, 1829. He wrote: "The Chairman's Handbook (11th ed. 1895); "The House of Commons"; "Oliver Cromwell, the Protector: an Appreciation Based on Contemporary Evidence" (1890), in which he presents the antidote to Thomas Carlyle's "Life and Letters of Oliver Cromwell".
By Charles Dudley Warner