Vansittart, Nicholas, 1766-1851
Vansittart, Nicholas
Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley British politician
Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley
Vansittart, Nicolas, Baron Bexley
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (34)
Works
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Address to the freeholders of the county of Kent. | |
The budget, for 1815. | |
Colonization Society of the City of New York. Annual report, 1835: | |
First letter on the subject of the British and foreign Bible society; | |
An inquiry into the state of the finances of Great Britain : in answer to Mr. Morgan's facts | |
Letter from Nicholas Vansittart, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to John Wallop, 3rd Earl of Portsmouth, informing him that he has seen Mr. Hanson | |
Letter to John Coker, esq. in answer to his letter to the Right Hon. N. Vansittart, published in the Oxford paper. | |
A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, &c : on the conduct of the Bank Directors; with Cursory Observations on Mr. Morgan's Pamphlet, respecting the expence of the war, and the State of the National Debt | |
Nicholas Vansittart correspondence | |
On the repeal of the salt duties, and its effects in relieving the present distresses of the poor, being a second postscript to a letter addressed to the Rt. Hon. Nicholas Vansittart. | |
Outlines of a plan of finance: proposed to be submitted to Parliament. | |
Reflections on the propriety of an immediate conclusion of peace | |
Second letter to the Rev. Dr. Marsh | |
Sketch of a plan for a reformation in the system of provincial banking, by which the notes of country bankers may be rendered as secure as those of the Bank of England, and the agriculturists, manufacturers, &c. &c. relieved from the distress and inconvenience occasioned by the want of a secure circulating medium, with an abstract of the chancellor of the exchequer's bill to authorise bankers, in England and Ireland, to issue and circulate promissory notes, secured upon a deposit of public funds, or other government securities | |
Speech of the Right Honorable Nicholas Vansittart, chancellor of the exchequer, in the House of commons, Feb. 20, 1815, in the Committee of ways and means ... | |
Substance of two speeches |