Henry George Grey 3d Earl Grey
Also known as
Henry George Grey Earl GreyHenry George GreyEarl GreyHenry, Earl GreyGrey, Henry George Earl GreyGrey, Henry George Grey 3d EarlHenry George Grey GreyEarl Henry George Grey GreyGrey, Henry Grey EarlGrey, Henry George Grey EarlGrey, Henry George Grey
Born 1802-01-01
Died 1894-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF100264777
- WikidataQ320291
- ISNI0000000107867422
- Open LibraryOL10098A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (16)
- Politics and government (5)
- 19th century (4)
- Economic conditions (3)
- Australia (3)
- History (3)
- Ireland (2)
Books by Henry George Grey 3d Earl Grey
Total count: 32
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A letter to Lord Howick on a legal provision for the Irish poor, commutation of tithes, and a provision for the Irish Roman Catholic clergy2nd ed.J. Murray1831-01-01
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Corrected report of the speech of Viscount Howick in the House of Commons, May 14, 1833, on colonial slaveryJ. Ridgway1833-01-01
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Speech of the Right Hon. Viscount Howick, in the House of Commonson Friday, March 30, 1838, on Sir G. Strickland's motion for the abolition of Negro apprenticeshipJames Ridgway and Sons ...1838-01-01
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The speech of the Right Hon. Viscount Howick, in the House of Commons, on Monday, Feb. 13, 1843on moving for a committee of the whole House to consider so much of Her Majesty's speech as refers to "that depression of the manufacturing interests of the country which has so long prevailed, and which Her Majesty has so deeply lamented".S. Clarke1843-01-01
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The distress of the countrythe speech of W. Busfeild Ferrand, Esq., M.P., in the House of Commons on ... Feb. 13, 1843, on Lord Howick's motion upon the distress of the country4th ed.J. Ollivier1843-01-01
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The substance of two speechesS. Clarke1844-01-01
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Agricultural distressspeech of Viscount Howick, M.P. in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 13th of March 1845 on Mr. Cobden's motion for a select committee to inquire into the extent and causes of the alleged existing agricultural distressGadsby1845-01-01
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Speech of the Rt. Hon. Earl Grey on emigration to Australiadelivered in the House of Lords on ... August 10th, 1848 : and reply on the same subject to Lord MonteagleJ. Ridgway1848-01-01
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The total repeal of the navigation laws discussed and enforcedin a letter to the Right Honourable the Earl GreyWhittaker1848-01-01
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Steam to Australiaits general advantages considered, the different proposed routes for connecting London and Sydney compared, and the expediency of forming a settlement at Cape York, in Torres Strait, pointed out in a letter to the Right Honorable Earl GreyW. and F. Ford1848-01-01
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The Ionian Isles and the anomaly of their present condition in which, after more than thirty years under British protection they are still without either freedom of the press or the power of nominating their representativesa letter to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey ...[s.n.]1848-01-01
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Systematic colonisationIreland saved without cost to the imperial treasury2nd ed. to which is prefixed an introductory letter to Earl Grey, on the results of the emigration branch of the South Australian experiment.T. Saunders1849-01-01
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Speech of the Right Honourable Earl Grey, second reading of the the Militia Bill, in the House of Lords, Tuesday, June 15th, 1852James Ridgway, Piccadilly1852-01-01
The colonial policy of Lord John Russell's administrationR. Bentley1853-01-01
The colonial policy of Lord John Russell's administrationR. Bentley1853-01-01
The colonial policy of Lord John Russell's administrationwith additions.Ed. 2.Bentley1853-01-01-
The colonial policy of Lord John Russell's administration.Bentley1853-01-01
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Speech of Earl Grey in the House of Lords, on Friday, the 25th of May, on the negotiations at Vienna.James Ridgway1855-01-01
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Marriages billspeeches of the Earl of St. Germans, the Earl of Albemarle, the Lord Ravensworth, and the Earl Grey, in the House of Lords, on the 25th of April, 1856T. Hatchard1856-01-01
Parliamentary Government Considered with Reference to a Reform of Parliament ...R. Bentley1858-01-01
Parliamentary government considered with reference to a reform of Parliamentan essayR. Bentley1858-01-01-
Parliamentary government considered with reference reformA new ed., containing suggestions for the improvement of our representative system, and an examination of the reform bills of 1859 and 1861.J. Murray1864-01-01
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Letter to John Bright, Esq., M.P. respecting the Irish Church.John Murray1868-01-01
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Speech of the Right Hon. Earl Grey, against the second reading of the Parliamentary and municipal elections billin the House of Lords, Monday, June 10, 1872C. Buck1872-01-01
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The double standardcorrespondence between the Right Hon. Earl Grey, K.G. and H.R. Grenfell, Esqpublisher not identified1881-01-01
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Irelandthe cause of its present condition and the measures proposed for its improvementJ. Murray1888-01-01
Ireland, the causes of its present condition, and the measures proposed for its improvement.Murray1888-01-01-
In peril from ParliamentPrinted by Spottiswoode and Co.1890-01-01
The commercial policy of the British colonies and the McKinley tariff.Macmillan and co.1892-01-01-
Letters on Ceylon, 1846-50, the administration of Viscount Torrington and the 'rebellion' of 1848the private correspondence of the Third Earl Grey and Viscount Torrington. Edited by K.M. de Silva.K.V.G. de Silva1965-01-01
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Letters on Ceylon, 1846-50the administration of Viscount Torringtonand the 'rebellion' of 1848 : the private correspondence of the Third Earl Grey (Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1846-52) and Viscount TorringtonK.V.G. De Silva1965-01-01
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Papers of Henry George, 3rd Earl Grey (1802-1894)Durham University Library1998-01-01