Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, Earl of, 1802-1864
Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard of 1802-1864
George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle
Howard, George (1802-1864).
Howard, George William Frederick (1802-1864)
Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, 1802-1864
Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard 7. jarl av
Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of (British aristocrat, 1802-1864)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (60)
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Works
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La case du Père Tom |
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The celebrated letter of the Rev. Dr. Cahill in answer to the Earl of Carlisle : upon the huge fraud of protestantism, respecting this subject. |
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Correspondence between the earl of Carlisle and the Rev. Dr. Cahill : the earl of Carlisle's answer to the Rev. D.W. Cahill, also, the historic, truly powerful, argumentative and uncontradictable reply, from the Rev. Cahill to the Right Honorable the earl of Carlisle ... |
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Correspondence with Marlborough House, London, relating to the marriage of the Prince of Wales (future Edward VII) to Princess Alexandra of Denmark |
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Diary in Turkish and Greek waters |
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The Earl of Carlisle's letter : and the Very Rev. Dr. Cahill's answer respecting the alleged imprisonment of the Madiai, for reading the bible. |
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Eleusis : poema cancellarii præmio donatum, et in Theatro Sheldoniano recitatum die jul. IV ̊A.D. 1821. |
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last of the Greeks; or, the fall of Constantinople a tragedy |
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Lectures and addresses in aid of popular education; including a lecture on the poetry of Pope [and on travels in America] |
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Letter from George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, to an unidentified recipient regarding his mother's health [Georgiana Howard, Countess of Carlisle] and inviting the recipient to visit |
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A letter to Lord Morpeth, on the subject of national education in Ireland : principally with reference to religious instruction |
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Letters from George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle to Pamela, Lady Campbell |
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Letters from Thomas Bermingham, Chairman of the Irish Railway Committee, to Lord Morpeth, Chief Secretary for Ireland |
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Morpeth, 1983: |
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Official correspondence concerning the census of Ireland of 1841, including Thomas Larcom’s appointment as Commissioner, occupational groups, and mortality rates, correspondents include Mr. Nichols, Mr. Kennedy and George Howard, Lord Morpeth (Chief Secretary for Ireland) |
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Pæstum : a prize poem, recited in the Theatre, Oxford, in the year 1821 ... |
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Pamela, Lady Campbell and family papers |
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Papers of the Earls of Kildare and Dukes of Leinster |
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Papers on Lord Morpeth's Bill |
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Secular education, as a national system of education for Ireland, considered in a letter to His Excellency the Earl of Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland |
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Uncle Tom's cabin |
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The viceregal speeches and addresses ... 1866: |
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XI. Political papers |
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