Windham, William
Also known as
Windham, William Sir
Born 1750-01-01
Died 1810-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF79013184
- WikidataQ289313
- ISNI0000000109185150
- Open LibraryOL646389A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (10)
- Appropriations and expenditures (3)
- Armed Forces (3)
- Great Britain. Army (3)
- Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820 (3)
- Great Britain. Parliament (2)
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820 (2)
Books by Windham, William
Total count: 19
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A plan of discipline for the use of the Norfolk militia.2nd ed.Millan1768-01-01
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An account of extraordinary expences of the Army, incurred and paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster General of His Majesty's forces, from the 25th December 1795 to the 6th December 1796, both inclusive, and not provided for by Parliamentrequired by an order of the Honourable House of Commons of 2d December 1796[s.n.]1796-01-01
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An account of extraordinary expences of the Army, incurred and paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster General of His Majesty's forces, from 15th of November to the 24th of December 1795, both inclusive, and not provided for by Parliament[s.n.]1796-01-01
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An account of extraordinary expences of the Army, incurred and paid by the Right Honourable the Paymaster General of His Majesty's forces, in the year ending the 24th of December 1797, and not provided for by Parliament[s.n.]1798-01-01
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The speech of the Right Honourable William Windham, delivered in the House of Commons, Wednesday Nov. 4, 1801, on the report of an address to the throne approving of the preliminaries of peace with the republick of France.Corbett and Morgan1801-01-01
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The speech of the Right Hon. William Windhamdelivered in the House of Commons, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1801, on the report of an address to the Throne, approving of the preliminaries of peace with the Republick of FrancePublished by Cobbett and Morgan1801-01-01
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Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable William Windham, delivered in the House of Commons, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1801on the report of an address to the Throne, approving of the preliminaries of peace with the Republick of France.2nd edition, with notes.published by Cobbett and Morgan1802-01-01
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The substance of the principal speeches ...delivered in the House of Commons, in the late and present sessions of Parliament, on measures connected with the defence of this country. To which is added, the substance of a speechPrinted and sold by Stevenson and Matchett1804-01-01
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Speech of the Right Hon. W. Windham, in the House of Commons, June 13, 1809, on Lord Erskine's bill for the more effectual prevention of cruelty towards animals.Printed for J. Budd1810-01-01
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Speech of the Rt. Hon. William Windham in the House of Commons, May the 26th, 1809on Mr. Curwen's bill, "for better securing the independence and purity of Parliament ..."Printed for J. Budd1810-01-01
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Speeches in Parliamentof the Right Honourable William WindhamLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown [etc.]1812-01-01
Speeches in Parliament, of the Right Honourable William WindhamLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown [etc.]1812-01-01-
Speech of the late Right Hon.ble Edmund Burke delivered in the House of Commons, 1782to which are added some extracts from the speech of the late Right Hon.ble William Windham on Mr. Curwen's reform bill, 1809C.J.G. & F. Rivington1831-01-01
Select speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the Right Honourable William Huskissonwith preliminary biographical sketches.E. C. Biddle1837-01-01
Select speeches of the Righ honorable William Windham & the Right Honourable William HuskissonBiddle1841-01-01
Select speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the Right Honourable William Huskissonwith preliminary biograpical sketchesE.C. Biddle1841-01-01
The diary of the Right Hon. William Windham, 1784 to 1810Longmans, Green1866-01-01
The Windham papersthe life and correspondence of the Rt.Herbert Jenkins, limited1913-01-01
The Windham papersthe life and correspondence of William Windham, 1750-1810, a member of Pitt's first cabinet and the ministry of "all the talents", including hitherto unpublished letters from George III, the dukes of York and Gloucester, Pitt, Fox, Burke, Canning ... etc.; with an introd. by the Earl of Rosebery.Jenkins1913-01-01