Grey, Henry George Grey, Earl, 1802-1894
Grey, Henry George, 1802-1894
Grey, Henry George
Grey, Henry Grey 1802-1894 Earl
Grey, Henry Grey, Earl, 1802-1894
Grey, Henry George Grey, 1802-1894
Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Grey British politician (1802-1894)
Grey, Henry George, 3rd earl of, 1802-1894
Grey, Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl, 1802-1894
Grey, Earl
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Works
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Agricultural distress. Viscount Howick. | |
A Bill, as amended by the committee, to make temporary provision for the government of Lower Canada | |
The colonial policy of Lord John Russell's administration | |
Commercial pamphlets. | |
The commercial policy of the British colonies and the McKinley tariff | |
The Elgin-Grey papers, 1846-1852 | |
Grey and Stanley how the colonies are represented and misrepresented in England. | |
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 representatives a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey | |
The King's Message to Earl Grey, and his Re-call to the Ministry. Earl Grey's patriotic letter to the King! ... | |
Letter on Lord Grey's despatch of 31st March, 1848, relative to Canadian customs duties | |
Letter to John Bright, ESQ., M.P. respecting the Irish Church | |
A letter to Lord Howick : on a legal provision for the Irish poor, commutation of tithes, and a provision for the Irish Roman Catholic clergy | |
A letter to the Lord Grey of Grooby : wherein is declared a great victory obtained by the Parliaments forces neere Hinkeley, where they have slain Captain Manwaring, 12 common souldiers : taken prisoners Lieu. Grey, brother to the Lord Greys Cornet, Lieutenant Rawlings, Quartermaster Deckins, Col. Nevels trumpeter with a silver trumpet, 44 common souldiers : suprised many armes, 150 horse, 80 heads of cattle, divers packs of ammunition : whereof they have rescued 2 ministers, & 30 countrey men which the enemy had taken prisoners | |
Letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey, one of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council and secretary of state for colonial affairs, embracing a statement of facts in relation to emigration to Canada during the summer of 1847 | |
Letter to the Rt. Hon. the Earl Grey, secretary of state for the colonies on the extension of steam navigation from Singapore to Port Jackson, Australia | |
Letters on Ceylon, 1846-50, the administration of Viscount Torrington and the 'rebellion' of 1848 : the private correspondence of the Third Early Grey (Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1846-52) and Viscount Torrington | |
library of his excellency sir George Grey, R. C. B. philology | |
List of correspondence of the 3rd Earl Grey, 1818-1894, 1960: | |
The memorial of Peter Buchanan and Robert Shank Atcheson, Esquires relative to the Great Western Railway of Canada. | |
Message from His Excellency the Governor General, transmitting despatch relating to the clergy reserves. | |
Nova Scotia application for guarantee for projected public works. | |
Papers elucidating the claims of Sir Augustus d'Este, K.C.H. | |
parlamentarische Regierungsform betrachtet im Hinblick auf e. Reform d. Parlaments; eine Abhandlung | |
Parliamentary government | |
Parliamentary government considered with reference to a reform of Parliament An essay | |
The plots of some of the most famous old english plays : Henry Grey. | |
The reform act, 1832; the correspondence of the late Earl Grey with His Majesty King William IV. and with Sir Herbert Taylor, from Nov. 1830 to June 1832; | |
Report of the Speeches at the Dinner to Earl Grey, On Monday, 15th September, 1834. | |
The Speech of Earl Grey, Delivered in the House of Lords, October 3, 1831, on the second reading of the English Reform Bill. | |
Speech of Earl Grey in the House of Lords, on Friday, the 25th of May, on the negotiations at Vienna. | |
The speech of the Right Hon. Viscount Howick, in the House of Commons, on ... Feb. 13, 1843, on 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 ... ". | |
Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Howick, in the House of Commons, on ... July 22, 1835, respecting the Church establishment (Ireland). | |
St Pualt's Epistel to the Romans | |
Steam to Australia its 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 Grey | |
Substance of the Speech made by Earl Grey in the House of Lords, ... the 18th of March, 1866, in moving for a committee to consider the state of Ireland. | |
Substance of the speech of Viscount Howick on the corn laws March 13th, 1839. | |
The substance of two speeches delivered in the House of Commons on the factory question, on Friday, May 3, and Friday, May 10 | |
The total repeal of the navigation laws discussed and enforced in a letter to the Right Honourable the Earl Grey | |
A true relation of the re-taking of Howhum garrison in Lincolne-shire : which was surprised by the Newark forces the 10 of Iune, and re-gained the 12 of Iune by the forces of Grantham, under the command of Colonel Grey. With a list of the prisoners taken in the said garrison. As it was sent in a letter from the said Colonel Grey, to a member of the House of Commons. And dated at Grantham Iune 12, 1645 |