Charles Grey Earl Grey
Also known as
Grey, Charles Grey
Born 1764-01-01
Died 1845-01-01
Identifiers
- WikidataQ294662
- VIAF25397201
- ISNI0000000073732799
- Open LibraryOL646324A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (11)
- Politics and government (6)
- Great Britain. Parliament (4)
- Reform (4)
- 1800-1837 (3)
- 1830-1837 (3)
- 1789-1820 (2)
Books by Charles Grey Earl Grey
Total count: 19
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Authentic report of the debate in the House of Commons on the 6th and 7th of May 1793 on Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in Parliamentcontaining the speeches of Mr. Grey ... R.B. Jenkinson, Mr. Powys ... and Mr. Fox : to which is added a correct copy of the petition of the Friends of the PeoplePrinted for J. Debrett1793-01-01
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The remonstrance moved in the House of Commons, February 21, 1793, against a war with FranceBy Charles Grey, Esq.printed for James Ridgway1793-01-01
Speech of the Right Honourable Viscount Howick, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, March 26th, 1807stating the circumstances which led to the change of administrationPrinted for J. Ridgway1807-01-01-
Speech of the Right Honourable Viscount Howick, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, March 26th, 1807 stating the circumstances which led to the change of administration2nd ed.Printed for J. Ridgway1807-01-01
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Speech of the Right Honourable Viscount Howick in the House of Commons on Thursday, March 26th, 1807stating the circumstances which led to the change of administration.2nd ed.J. Ridgway1807-01-01
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Speech of Charles, Earl Grey, on the state of the nation, in the House of Lords, on Friday, June 14th, 1810Printed for James Ridgway ...1810-01-01
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Earl Grey's letter to Colonel de Charmilly, in reply to a letter sent in consequence of accusations said to be made by his lordship in the house of Peers, the 21st of April, 1809With observations.printed by D.N. Shury, and sold by Sherwood ...1810-01-01
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A Letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey on the subject of the late arrest and removal of General GourgaudRidgway1819-01-01
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A letter to Earl Grey, on the denunciation pronounced against the great population of this country as delivered in his speech in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 13th, June, instPrinted for the author and sold by H.A. Arliss1827-01-01
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A Letter to Earl Greyon the subject of the adjustment of the House of PeersJ. Ridgway1831-01-01
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England in 1830being a letter to Earl Grey, laying before him the conditions of the people as described by themselves in their petitions to ParliamentJ. Ridgway1831-01-01
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The speech of Lord Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of England, delivered in the House of Lords, Oct. 7, 1831, on the second reading of the English Reform Billwith Earl Grey's reply to the opposition, and a list of the majority and minorityNew ed., corr. and rev. / by W. Harding.W. Harding1831-01-01
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Two letters addressed to Earl Greyupon the substance and tendency of the reform bill as introduced into the House of Commons by Lord John RussellPrinted and published by Roake and Varty1831-01-01
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A letter addressed to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey, First Lord of His Majesty's treasury, on the subject of our commercial lawsin as far as they relate to bankrupts and insolvents, for the purpose of showing that they are the sole cause of the present distressed state of our commerce and of that progressive demoralization which is so visible in almost all the trading classes of Great BritainE. Wilson1831-01-01
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The substance of two speeches delivered in the House of Commons on the factory question on Friday, May 3, and Friday, May 10Samuel Clarke1844-01-01
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The commerce of Maltaa letter to the Right Honorable Earl Grey ...G. Odell1849-01-01
The reform act, 1832the correspondence of the late Earl Grey with His Majesty King William IV. and with Sir Herbert Taylor, from Nov. 1830 to June 1832J. Murray1867-01-01-
List of political and public correspondence ... 1787-1843(deposited in the Departmentof Palaeography and Diplomatic, University of Durham).(The university)1956-01-01
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Upper Canadacopies or extracts of letters from Lord Howick to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie, dated respectively the 23d June, the 29th June, and the 8th of September 1832.HMSO2003-01-01