Western, C. C. Baron Western
Also known as
Western, C. C
Born 1767-01-01
Died 1844-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF71825114
- WikidataQ5083469
- ISNI0000000083932612
- Open LibraryOL6640284A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (15)
- Corn laws (Great Britain) (7)
- Currency question (6)
- Agriculture (4)
- Grain trade (2)
- History (2)
- Prison discipline (2)
Books by Western, C. C. Baron Western
Total count: 21
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Substance of the speech of Charles C. Western, Esquirein the House of Commons, May, 1814, : with additional observations, on the subject of the Corn lawsSecond edition.Printed for Budd and Calkin ... by C.H. Reynell ...1814-01-01
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Substance of the speech of Charles C. Western, Esquire, in the House of Commons, May 1814, on the subject of the corn lawsPrinted for Budd and Calkin1814-01-01
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Letter of Charles C. Western, Esq. ... to his constituents, on the subject of the foreign corn trade, August 5th, 1814Printed for Budd and Calkin1814-01-01
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The speech of Chas. C. Western ... on moving that the House should resolve itself into a committee of the whole house to take into consideration the distressed state of the agriculture of the United Kingdom, March 7, 1816Printed for Budd and Calkin ... by C. H. Reynell1816-01-01
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Remarks upon prison discipline &c. in a letter addressed to the lord lieutenant and magistrates of the county of Essex1821-01-01
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Address to the landowners of the United EmpirePrinted for J. Ridgway1822-01-01
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A second letter to Charles C. Western, Esq. M.Pon the state of Great Britain, in February, 1822, offering propositions to prevent its ruin, and restore its prosperityPrinted and sold by Ruffy and Evans [etc.1822-01-01
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Supplement to the Address to the landowners of the United EmpirePrinted for J. Ridgway, and Budd and Calkin1822-01-01
Observations on the speech of the Right Hon. W. Huskisson in the House of Commons, Tuesday, the 11th of June, 1822, on Mr. Western's motion concerning the resumption of cash payments, published March 20th, 1823Printed by C. H. Reynell, Broad Street, Golden Square, for J. Ridgway, Piccadilly, and Budd and Calkin, Pall-Mall1823-01-01-
A few practical remarks on the improvement of grass landby means of irrigation, winter-flooding, and drainage, in a letter to the owners and occupiers of land, in the county of Essexprinted for J. Ridgway1824-01-01
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Remarks upon prison discipline, &c. &cin a letter addressed to the lord lieutenant and magistrates of the county of Essex2nd ed., with prefatory letter and an appendix containing places and description of a prison.Printed for J. Ridgway1825-01-01
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Substance of a letter published in 1821 and addressed to the Lord Lieutenant and magistrates of the county of Essex upon prison disciplinewith a few remarks upon the Criminal code1828-01-01
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A letter on the present distress of the country addressed to his constituentsPrinted by Meggy and Chalk1829-01-01
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A third letter on the present distress of the country, addressed to his constituents[s.n.]1830-01-01
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A second letter on the present distress of the countryaddressed to his constituentsPrinted by Meggy and Chalk1830-01-01
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Lord Western's practical remarks on the improvement of grass landby means of irrigation, winter-flooding, and drainage, originally published by him in the year 1824, in a letter to the owners and occupiers of land in the county of EssexPrinted for Messrs. Ridgway1838-01-01
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The maintenance of the corn lawsessential to the general prosperity of the empireMessrs. Ridgway1839-01-01
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Maintenance of the corn laws, essential to the general prosperity of the empireRidgway1839-01-01
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A supplement to Lord Western's letter to Lord John Russellupon corn laws and commercial distress : with a brief review of the reports of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, on December 1839, and March 1841 : together with an extract from a letter of R. Cobden, Esq., M.P., of the 12th of Sept., and Lord Western's replyJ. Ridgway1841-01-01
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Letter from Lord Western to Lord John Russellon his proposed alteration of the corn laws, and on the causes of commercial distress3rd ed.J. Ridgway1841-01-01
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A letter to the president and members of the Chelmsford Agricultural Societyupon the causes of the distressed state of the agricultural classes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandPrinted for James Ridgway, by W. Fleet