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Lord Western's second letter to the President and members of the Chelmsford and Essex Agricultural Society.

By: Western, Charles Callis, 1st Baron WesternContributor(s): Chelmsford Agricultural SocietyPublisher: Bath : S. Simms,...; Ridgeway and Co., and Whittaker and Co., London, [1835?]Description: 16, [2]pSubject(s): Currency question -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.237(17) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 59276-1001
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VOL.237(14) Speech delivered in the House of Commons on the motion of Sir George Strickland, for the abolition of the negro apprenticeship, Friday, March 30, 1838. With an appendix. By W.E. Gladstone. VOL.237(15) British Guiana. Speech delivered at the anti-slavery meeting in Exeter Hall, on Wednesday, the 4th of April, 1838. By John Scoble, esq., the Marquis of Clanricarde, in the chair. VOL.237(16) Our case made out. Lord Glenelg, a witness in favour of the immediate and total abolition of negro apprenticeship. VOL.237(17) Lord Western's second letter to the President and members of the Chelmsford and Essex Agricultural Society. VOL.237(18) To the King, the members of the House of Lords and the Members of the House of Commons. Sirs...I desire to be informed, whether the following may be addressed to you, without any violation of the law of this nation... VOL.237(19) A short statement on behalf of His Majesty's subjects professing the Jewish religion. With an appendix containing the Jews' Relief Bill as passed by the House of Commons in the two last sessions of the late Parliament; together with the oaths and affirmation required from persons of various religious denominations. VOL.237(2) A letter to the Right Hon. Viscount Melbourne, on the present state of the appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery and House of Lords. By the Right Hon. Sir Edward Sugden.

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