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Grenville
Grenville (Lord)
Grenville, William W.
Grenville, William Wyndham
Grenville, William Wyndham (Baron)
Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville
Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville (Baron)
Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville (barone)
Gulielmus Wyndham Grenville
Villiam Vindham Grenvil
William Grenville
William Grenville, 1. baron Grenville
William Grenville, 1d Baran Grenville
William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
William Grenville (britisk politiker)
William Grenville (personnalité politique britannique)
William Wyndham Grenville
William Wyndham Grenville, 1:e baron Grenville (brittisk politiker)
William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville (British politician)
William Wyndham Grenville (britischer Politiker und Premierminister)
William Wyndham Grenville (britisk politiker)
William Wyndham Grenville (Brits politicus)
William Wyndham Grenville, I barone Grenville (politico britannico)
Wyndham, William (baron Grenville)
Виллиам Виндҳам Гренвил
Вільям Гренвіль
Гренвиль, Уильям
Уільям Уіндам Грэнвіль
ויליאם גרנוויל
ويليام غرنفيل
विल्यम ग्रेनव्हिल
ウィリアム・グレンヴィル
威廉·格伦维尔,第一代格伦维尔男爵
威廉·溫德姆·格倫維爾,第一代格倫維爾男爵
威廉·郭仑吾
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Camelford, Thomas Pitt Baron, 1737-1793
Chauvelin, Bernard-François
Chauvelin, Bernard-François de Marquis
Christ Church (University of Oxford) (isAffiliatedWith)
Gaskin, George (1751-1829)
Great Britain Prime Minister (1806-1807 : Grenville) (isRelatedTo)
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons (isAffiliatedWith)
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords (isAffiliatedWith)
Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville
Malmesbury, James Edward Harris
Montagu, George Brudenell Montagu
of, Lover peace
Pforzheimer Bruce Rogers Collection (Library of Congress)
Pitt, William
Rogers, Bruce (1870-1957)
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)
University of Oxford (isAffiliatedWith)
Wood, Charles (17..-18.. imprimeur)
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authentic state papers which passed between Monsieur Chauvelin and the Right Hon Lord Grenville from 12th May 1792, to 24th January 1793, The : and presented to the House of Commons, January 28th, 1793.
authentic state papers which passed between Monsieur Chauvelin, minister plenipotentiary from France, and the Right Hon. Lord Grenville, principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, from 12th May 1792, to 24th January 1793, and presented to the House of Commons, January 28th, 1793., The
Comments on the proposed war with France, on the state of parties, and on the new act respectiong aliens : with a postscript containing remarks on Lord Grenville's answer of Dec. 31, 1792, to the note of M. Chauvelin
Considerations on the establishment of a regency.
Essay on the supposed advantages of a sinking fund
exposition of Irish exchange, and of other important subjects, An : being part of a series of letters, addressed to the Right Honorable Lord Grenville ...
Historical Manuscripts Commission
Letter from Lord Grenville to the Earl of Fingal
Letters written by the late Earl of Chatham to his nephew Thomas Pitt, Esq. (afterwards Lord Camelford) then at Cambridge.
Nugae metricae ...
Official copies of the correspondence of Lord Malmesbury, minister plenipotentiary to the French Republic, and the Executive Directory of France : containing copies of the letters of Lord Grenville, Comte Wedel Jarlsberg, Messrs. Barthelemi, Wickham, &c. &c. relative to the negotiations for peace.
Pièces officielles. Lettres de lord Grenville et discours de ce ministre à la Chambre des Pairs, précédés de quelques observations
Plain facts, or, The new ministry convicted by their own deeds
Report on the manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, esq., preserved at Dropmore ...
Scotch reform; considered, with reference to the plan, proposed in the late Parliament, for the regulation of the courts, and the administration of justice, in Scotland:
Speech of Lord Grenville in the House of Peers, on the motion of the Duke of Bedford for the dismissal of ministers : Thursday, March 22, 1798.
Speech of the right honourable W. W. Grenville,... in the Committee on the state of the nation, January 16, 1789
Statement and propositions from the Society for Giving Effect to His Majesty's Proclamation Against Vice and Immorality : delivered to the magistrates, at their meeting held at the St. Alban's Tavern, on Wednesday the 5th of May, 1790, in pursuance of a letter ... requesting that two magistrates might be deputed from each county to take into consideration the vagrant laws ... and to bring forward such plans for the general reform of the police as shall be thought advisable.
Substance of the speech delivered in the House of Lords, November 13, 1801 on the motion for an address approving of the convention with Russia.
Substance of the speech of the right honourable Lord Grenville, in the House of Lords, on monday, june 27, 1814, in moving for certain papers relative to the revival of the slave trade
veto, 1810:, The
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Associated Group: Christ Church (University of Oxford) naf
Associated Group: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons naf
Associated Group: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords naf
Associated Group: University of Oxford naf
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Concise dictionary of national biography, 1961 (Grenville, William Wyndham, Baron Grenville; 1759-1834; educated at Eton; B.A. Christ Church, Oxford, 1780; student of Lincoln's Inn, 1780; M.P., Buckingham, 1782-4, Buckinghamshire, 1784-90; chief secretary for Ireland, 1782-3; foreign secretary, 1791-1801; head of Ministry of "All the Talents", 1806-7, which abolished the slave trade, 1807, and resigned on the catholic question, 1807)
DNB (Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville, Baron, 1759-1834)
Great Britain--Politics and government
Keogh, C. The veto, 1810 t.p. (Grenville)
LC data base, 10/12/84 (hdg.: Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville, Baron, 1759-1834; usage: Lord Grenville)
Prime ministers 1806 1807
Substance of the speech of Lord Grenville, on the motion made by the Marquis Wellesley, 1813?
Wikipedia, viewed February 16, 2016 (William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, 25 October 1759 - 12 January 1834; born in Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire, England; died in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 11 February 1806 - 31 March 1807; entered the House of Commons in 1782; raised to peerage in 1790 as Baron Grenville of Wotton under Bernewood in the County of Buckingham; served as Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1810 until his death in 1834)
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