Wilmot Horton, Robert, 1784-1841, Sir
Wilmot Horton, Robert, Sir, 1784-1841
Wilmot-Horton, Robert John
Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, 3rd Baronet Member of the United Kingdom Parliament
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Works
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Copy of a letter to R.J. Wilmot Horton, Esq. by the Rev. Dr. Strachan, archdeacon of York, Upper Canada, dated 16th May 1827, respecting the state of the church in that province | |
Correspondence between the Right Honourable Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, Bart., and J.B. Robinson, Esq., chief justice of Upper Canada : upon the subject of a pamphlet lately published, entitled "Ireland and Canada." | |
Disinherited, or, Principle and expediency explained as affecting public welfare and private happiness, in answer to "Poor laws and paupers," by Miss Martineau also a proposal for a new code of laws. | |
Emigration practically considered : with detailed directions to emigrants proceeding to British North America, particularly to the Canadas : in a letter to the Right Hon. R. Wilmot Horton, M.P. | |
Inquiry into the causes and remedies of pauperism. | |
Ireland and Canada supported by local evidence. | |
Lecture.. | |
Lectures on statistics and political economy, as affecting the condition of the operative and labouring classes : delivered at the London Mechanics' Institution, in 1830 and 1831 : with notes | |
A letter | |
Letter on the corn laws addressed to Dr. Birkbeck, the president, and the members of the London Mechanics' Institution | |
Letters on Parliamentary reform signed X.L | |
Observations on an eligible line of frontier for Greece as an independent state | |
Observations upon taxation as affecting the operative and labouring classes made at the Crown and Anchor on the evening of the 6th of August, 1839 : to which is added A letter to Joseph Hume | |
Remarks on emigration from the United Kingdom addressed to Robert Wilmot Horton, Esq., M.P., Chairman of the Select Committee of Emigration in the last Parliament | |
Report of a meeting held this day at the Jerusalem Coffee-House the Rt. Hon. Sir R. Wilmot Horton, Bart. in the chair, to consider the question of steam communication with India, via the Red Sea. | |
Second letter to the freeholders of the county of York, on Negro slavery being an inquiry into the claims of the West Indians for equitable compensation | |
The speech delivered by Robert Wilmot Horton, Esq., M.P. in the town-hall of Newcastle-Under-Lyme, on the occasion of his attending the election of the mayor and other corporate officers of that borough ... | |
Substance of the proceedings in the House of Commons on Thursday, July 25, 1822 on the occasion of two addresses to His Majesty, one moved by Mr. Wilberforce, for preventing the extension of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope, and the other by Mr. Wilmot, for sending commissioners of inquiry to certain British colonies. | |
The West India question practically considered |