Grey, Charles Grey, Earl, 1764-1845
Charles Grey, 2. Earl Grey
Grey, Charles Grey, 1764-1845
Grey, Charles Grey, 1764-1845, comte
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, 1764-1845
Grey, Charles Grey Earl of 1764-1845
צ'ארלס גריי, רוזן גריי השני, 1764-1845
Grey, Lord
Grey, Charles Grey
VIAF ID: 25397201 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Charles Grey, 2. Earl Grey
- 100 1 _ ‡a Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey ‡c Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grey, Charles Grey ‡d 1764-1845
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grey, Charles Grey, ‡c Earl, ‡d 1764-1845
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grey, Charles Grey, ‡c Earl, ‡d 1764-1845
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grey, Charles Grey, ‡d 1764-1845, ‡c comte
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Grey, Lord
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (84)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Gran Bretanya. ‡b Primer Ministre (1830-1834 : Grey)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Gran Bretanya ‡b Primer Ministre (1830-1834 : Grey)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Grande-Bretagne. ‡b Premiers ministres (1830-1834 : ‡c Grey)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Grande-Bretagne ‡b Premiers ministres (1830-1834 :
- 510 1 _ ‡a Great Britain. ‡b Prime Minister (1830-1834 : Grey)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Great Britain ‡b Prime Minister (1830-1834 : Grey)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
Works
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Charles Grey, Earl Grey, papers | |
Crisis in the Canadas : 1838-1839 : the Grey journals and letters | |
England in 1830 being a letter to Earl Grey, laying before him the conditions of the people as described by themselves in their petitions to Parliament. | |
Have at them. Tallyho! Hark to Fair Play. Tallyho! : containing intercepted correspondence, a scene from Raising the wind, or, A new way to get breakfast, &c. &c. | |
A letter from Sir Philip Francis, K.B., to Lord Viscount Howick on the state of the East India Company. | |
Letter from Sir Philip Francis, knight of the most honourable order of the Bath, to Earl Grey : on the policy of Great Britain and the Allies towards Norway | |
A letter to Earl Grey on the distress which exists in Birmingham | |
A Letter to Earl Grey on the subject of the adjustment of the House of Peers. | |
A letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey, first lord of the treasury on his speech in favour of the corn laws | |
Letters addressed to Earl Grey in the early part of his administration, on the absolute necessity for the extinction of the tythe of agricultural produce as a clerical revenue .... | |
Letters addressed to Lord Grenville and Lord Howick, upon their removal from the councils of the King in consequence of their attempting the total repeal of the test laws now in force, with respect to His Majesty's army and navy | |
Machinery versus manual labor a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Grey, wherein is shown the justice and the expediency of taxing the produce of machinery in an equal proportion with the productive classes of the empire | |
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 | |
The remonstrance moved in the House of Commons, February 21, 1793, against a war with France. : By Charles Grey, Esq | |
The repeal of the assessed taxes and malt duty, and the imposition of a property tax in a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl Grey. | |
Repeal of the Union report of the debate in the House of Commons on Mr. O'Connell's motion, and the proceedings in the House of Lords, on Earl Grey's motion for concurring in the address of the Commons, April, 1834. | |
Society of the Friends of the People (Gt. Brit.). Authentic copy of a petition ... 1793: | |
Some account of the life and opinions of Charles, second earl Grey | |
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 administration | |
The speeches of earl Grey, on the second reading of the Reform Bill in the House of Lords. | |
Tithes considered in relation to their original history as the primitive endowment of parish churches in a letter to the Venerable Archdeacon Glover : occasioned by certain statements in his letter to Earl Grey | |
Transportation and convict discipline considered in a letter to the Right Honourable Earl Grey, Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonial department, etc., etc., etc. : showing the evils attendant upon the system pursued in Van Diemen's Land, and the remedy for those evils : with suggestions for the profitable employment of convict labour, and for rendering it a source of wealth and prosperity to the colony and the mother country | |
United States. President (1801-1809 : Jefferson). Message from the President of the United States, containing his communication to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the tenth Congress, 1807: | |
Upper Canada : copies 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. | |
Usque adeo?, or, What may be said for the Ionian people : being letters addressed to Lord John Russell, Earl Grey, Sir John Pakington, and Sir Henry Ward, during the administration of the latter gentleman in the Ionian islands : with introductory remarks ... |