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A letter to His Majesty : the bandogs: or, remarks on the managers against W. Hastings, Esq. and Lord Melville; the late ministers, on the Catholic Bill and Marquis Wellesley: the office of High Admiral, and His Majesty's right to the admiralty droits, the income and services of the royal dukes. Sketch of the Duke of Kent's life and losses. Causes of the mutiny at Gibraltar, and opposition to any inquiry thereon; with remarks on the Duke of Kent's recent letter to the King. Public services of the Duke of York and Kent, with reasons for giving the command in Spain to the latter, hints to Lords Wellesley, Chatham, Castlereagh, to Sir Thomas Trigge, General Fox, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Mr. Canning, Mr. Cook, Colonel Gordon, the West India Commissioners, D. Glassford, and Mr. Greenwood.

Title
A letter to His Majesty : the bandogs: or, remarks on the managers against W. Hastings, Esq. and Lord Melville; the late ministers, on the Catholic Bill and Marquis Wellesley: the office of High Admiral, and His Majesty's right to the admiralty droits, the income and services of the royal dukes. Sketch of the Duke of Kent's life and losses. Causes of the mutiny at Gibraltar, and opposition to any inquiry thereon; with remarks on the Duke of Kent's recent letter to the King. Public services of the Duke of York and Kent, with reasons for giving the command in Spain to the latter, hints to Lords Wellesley, Chatham, Castlereagh, to Sir Thomas Trigge, General Fox, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Mr. Canning, Mr. Cook, Colonel Gordon, the West India Commissioners, D. Glassford, and Mr. Greenwood.
Author
Englishman.
Publication
London : William Horseman, 1808.

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130 p.; 22 cm.
Subject
  • George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820
  • Dundas, Henry, 1742-1811
  • Whitbread, Samuel, 1764-1815
  • Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806
  • Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818
  • Great Britain > Politics and government > 1800-1837
Call Number
A p.v. 890
LCCN
95853324
OCLC
29269825
Author
Englishman.
Title
A letter to His Majesty : the bandogs: or, remarks on the managers against W. Hastings, Esq. and Lord Melville; the late ministers, on the Catholic Bill and Marquis Wellesley: the office of High Admiral, and His Majesty's right to the admiralty droits, the income and services of the royal dukes. Sketch of the Duke of Kent's life and losses. Causes of the mutiny at Gibraltar, and opposition to any inquiry thereon; with remarks on the Duke of Kent's recent letter to the King. Public services of the Duke of York and Kent, with reasons for giving the command in Spain to the latter, hints to Lords Wellesley, Chatham, Castlereagh, to Sir Thomas Trigge, General Fox, Sir Hew Dalrymple, Mr. Canning, Mr. Cook, Colonel Gordon, the West India Commissioners, D. Glassford, and Mr. Greenwood.
Imprint
London : William Horseman, 1808.
Research Call Number
A p.v. 890
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