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Conservatives: see also Bean Club; Conservative; Constitutional Association; Elections; Loyal and Constitutional Association; Political History; Primrose League; Tariff Committee; Unionists.

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63674

64011 95842

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Conservatoire of Music (Birmingham) : see Music (Birmingham Conservatoire of).

Considerations on the subject of reformation of manners, addressed to the gentry and principal inhabitants of the Town of Birmingham, professedly designed to engage them to enter into an association to accomplish it: by A. B. C., &e. pp, 12. duo. [c. 1780].

—{ Another copy.]

ConsIsTENT CHRISTIAN (A) [pseud. of Rev. Samuel Bourn, the younger] : see Bourn.

Consolidation Act, 1883; see Corporation.

Constitution Hill Chapel: see Wesley Chapel.

Constitutional Association (Birmingham) :—

Principles of Union of the Birmingham Constitutional Association, [2 proofs

and final copy. Each pp. 3.) 8vo. [1868].

Constitutional Association (Birmingham Loyal and): see Loyal and Constitutional Association.

Constitutional Information (Birmingham Society for) :—

Birmingham Society for Constitutional Information. [Address, declaration, rules and orders, and report of a meeting at Sheffield.] pp. 24. 8vo. 1792.

A Letter to the English nation ; wherein the dreadful consequences of War are considered and exposed. By a Member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. Read at a General Meeting, 1793. pp. 8. ( Leeds.) 8vo. [1793].

Consultative, Medical and Surgical Institution, Birmingham :—

History of the Consultative, Medical and Surgical Institution, Birmingham. pp. 60. Svo. 1902.

An open letter to the working men of Birmingham on their relations to the medical profession ; with special reference to the so-called ‘‘ Consultative Institute.” By a Birmingham Consultant. pp. 8. 8vo. 1900.

Consumption :—

Carver (A. E.) An investigation into the dietary of the labouring classes of Birmingham, with special reference to Tuberculosis, 1913-4. Issued by authority of the Public Health and Housing Committee of Birmingham. pp. 90. 8vo, [1914].

City of Birmingham, Health Department, Report on the spread of Tuber- culosis by indiseriminate spitting. pp, 18. 8vo. [1909].

City of Birmingham, Health Department. Salterley Grange Sanatorium {for the treatment of consumption, Descriptive pamphlet.] pp. 9. Port. Titus. Plan. 4t0, 1908.

—[Another copy.}

Report on Tuberculosis and the Milk supply in Birmingham. Jn Report of the

ledical Officer of Health on the Health of Birmingham for 1907. 8vo. [1908).

Riland (J.) Plea in behalf of the working people in Birmingham, Proposal for erecting a house in the country for those threatened with consumption, pp. 8. duo, 1786,

Contagious Diseases Act (National Association for promoting the extension of), Birmingham Branch :—

Report of the Committee of the Birmingham Branch of the National Associa- tion for promoting the extension of the Contagious Diseases Act. pp. 11.

duo, aoe

Contagious Diseases Acts relating to Women (Birmingham Association for pro- curing the Repeal of the) :—

Report of the Birmingham Association for procuring the repeal of the Con-. tagious Diseases Acts relating to women. pp. 16. 8vo. 1870.