Henry Dundas Melville
Also known as
Dundas, Henry Viscount MelvilleMelville, Henry Dundas ViscountMelville, Henry Dundas
Born 1742-01-01
Died 1811-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF10651882
- WikidataQ335351
- ISNI000000008356678X
- Open LibraryOL6073362A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (13)
- East India Company (6)
- Henry Dundas (1742-1811) (5)
- Politics and government (4)
- Commerce (4)
- Trials, litigation (3)
- England (3)
Books by Henry Dundas Melville
Total count: 54
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of council and session, the petition of Robert Graham of Lambhill ...1770-01-01
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Patrick Campbell of Knap, and other burgesses and inhabitants of the borough of Campbelltown, appellants [versus] John Hastie, rector or head master of the grammar school of Campbelltown, respondentthe case of the appellants[s.n.]1772-01-01
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James Alexander, Esq; Provost; James Burd, John Burn, James Tower, and John Stevenson, baillies [& 11 others] of the borough of Stirling, all elected at Michaelmas 1773, appellants [versus] John Paterson ..., William Chrystie ..., Charles Lyon ..., Samuel Stevenson ..., and John Stewart, Jun. ..., respondentsthe appellants case[s.n.]1775-01-01
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A letter to the people of Scotlandon the alarming attempt to infringe the articles of the Union, and introduce a most pernicious innovation, by diminishing the number of the lords of SessionPrinted for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry1785-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable Henry Dundason the proposed improvements in the city of Edinburgh, and on the means of accomplishing them[s.n.]1785-01-01
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Heads of Mr. Dundas's speeches, on the state of the finances of the East-India Company. 17891789-01-01
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Heads of Mr. Dundas's speech, on the finances of the East-India Company31st March, 1790.1790-01-01
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King and constitution[s.n.]1790-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, on the situation of the East India CompanyPrinted for J. Debrett1791-01-01
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Mr. Paine's Letter to Mr. Secretary DundasPrinted and distributed gratis by the Society for Constitutional Information1792-01-01
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Three reports of the select committee appointed by the Court of Directors to take into consideration the export trade from Great Britain to the East Indies, China, Japan, and Persialaid before the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council : with the appendixes : also, Mr. Secretary Dundas's letter to Mr. Baring : a concise statement of the East India Company's income : and the heads of their agreement for a new charterPrinted for J.S. Jordan1793-01-01
Heads of the speech of the Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas, in the House of commons, February 25, 1793, on stating the affairs of the East India company.J. Debrett1793-01-01
Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, on the British government and trade in the East IndiesApril 23, 1793.1793-01-01-
Heads of the speech of the Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas in the House of Commons, February 25, 1793, on stating the affairs of the East India CompanyPrinted for J. Debrett1793-01-01
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Heads of Mr. Dundas's speech, on the finances of the East-India Company, 4th April 17941794-01-01
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Interesting intelligence! Boston, March, 27, 1794By the packet from Halifax, arived this day, we present the following interesting intelligence. : Extract of letters from Messrs. Bird, Savage and Bird, merchants, in London, to their correspondent in this town, dated as under[s.n.]1794-01-01
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First report from the Committee of Secrecyto whom the several papers referred to in his Majesty's message of the 12th of May 1794, and which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month by his Majesty's command, were referred : and who were directed to examine the matters thereof and report the same, as they sould appear to them to the House, have proceeded in obediance to the orders of the House to the consideration of the matters referred to them3rd ed.J. Debrett1794-01-01
The substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, in the House of Commons, Tuesday, June 16, 1795, on opening the East India budget.J. Dobrott1795-01-01-
Facts relative to the conduct of the war in the West IndiesPrinted for J. Owen1796-01-01
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Facts relative to the conduct of the war in the West Indiescollected from the speech of the Right Hon. HenryDundas, in the House of Commons, on the 28th of April, 1796.printed for J. Owen1796-01-01
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Speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, delivered in the House of Commons, the 15th of March, 1796on the farther consideration of the report of the committee, upon the bill for the abolition of the slave-trade: with a copy of the bill, and notes illustrative of some passages in the speech.printed in the year1796-01-01
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Letter from Gabriel Snodgrass, Esq. to the Right Honorable Henry Dundas ... and to the ... chairman ... of the East-India Company on the mode of improving the Navy of Great Britain ...Printed by order of the Hon. Court of Directors1797-01-01
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The letter of the Right Honourable Henry Dundas. ... Unto the Right Honourable Thomas Elder, ... With notes critical and explanatory; and an address to the public, by way of preface.1798-01-01
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Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, in the House of Commons, Thursday, Feb. 7, 1799on the subject of the legislative union with Ireland.printed by John Exshaw1799-01-01
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Substance of the speeches of the Right Honourable Henry Dundason His Majesty's message for declining to treat at present with France; ... With a preface, ...printed, at the Oriental Press, by A. Wilson, for C. Chapple1800-01-01
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Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Henry Dundason Mr. Grey's motion for an inquiry into the state of the nation, on Wednesday, March 25, 1801Printed by C. Whittingham, for F. and C. Rivington1801-01-01
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Letter from the Right Honourable Henry Dundas to the Chairman, Deputy Chairman, and the Court of Directors, of the East-India Company.Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis1801-01-01
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The substance of the speech of Lord Viscount Melville, in the House of Commons, on the 11th June, 1805Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis, for John Stockdale1805-01-01
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Speech delivered by Lord Viscount Melville, in the House of peers, on Friday the 24th May, 1805in answer to Lord Darnley's motion respecting the state of the navy.printed for John Stockdale1805-01-01
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Speech delivered by Lord Viscount Melville, in the House of Peerson Friday the 24th May, 1805, in answer to Lord Darnley's motion respecting the state of the Navy.J. Stockdale1805-01-01
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Articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembledin the name of themselves and of all the commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, against Henry Lord Viscount Melville, in maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors.1805-01-01
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The substance of the speech of Lord Viscount Melville in the House of Commons, on the 11th June, 1805Compiled on a comparison of a variety of notes taken by different persons, and believed, on the whole, not to be materially defective in point of correctness.J. Stockdale1805-01-01
The substance of the speech of Lord Viscount Melville in the House of Commons, in the 11th June, 1805Compiled on a comparison of a variety of notes taken by different persons, and believed, on the whole, not to be materially defective in point of correctness.J. Stockdale1805-01-01-
Strictures on the tenth report of the Commissioners of Naval EnquiryPrinted for J. Ginger1805-01-01
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An abstract of the trial of Henry lord viscount Melvilleupon an impeachment, for high crimes and misdemeanors by the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves and of all the commons of the United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland, before the right honorable the House of peers in full Parliament assembled, in Westminster-Hall. To which is subjoined a sketch of His Lordship's lifePrinted by J.B.G. Vogel, 13, Poland Street, Oxford Street.1806-01-01
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The trial, by impeachment, of Henry Lord Viscount Melville, for high crimes and misdemeanors, before the Houseof Peers, in Westminister Hall, between the 29th of April and the 17th of May, 1806Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme1806-01-01
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The trial of Henry lord viscount Melville before the right honourable the House of Peers in Westminster Hall, in full Parliament, for high crimes and misdemeanorsupon an impeachment, by the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament assembled, in the name of themselves, and of all the commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland : begun the 29th of April, 1806, and from thence continued, by several adjournments, until the 12th day of June, 1806.published by order of the House of Peers1806-01-01
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A compendious report of the trial of Henry Viscount Melvilleupon the impeachment of the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, for high crimes and misdemeanorsPrinted for J. Asperne1806-01-01
The trialLongman1806-01-01-
An historical view of plans proposed for the government of British India, and regulation of trade to the East Indieswith outlines of a plan of foreign government, commercial economy, and domestic administrationPrinted for J. Asperne1806-01-01
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Articles exhibited by the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in the name of themselves and of all the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, against Henry Viscount Melvillein maintenance of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors : the answer of Henry Viscount Melville : the replication of the Commons : and the minutes of evidence taken upon the hearing of the impeachment at the bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall[s.n.]1806-01-01
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Trial upon Impeachment of Commons for High Crimes and Misdemeanors1806-01-01
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The trial, by impeachment, of Henry lord viscount Melvillefor high crimes and misdemeanors, before the House of Peers, in Westminster Hall, between the 29th of April and the 17th of May, 1806. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the life and political character of His Lordship, and a complete account of the proceedings in Parliament relative to the charges on which the impeachment was founded.Longman, Hurst, Rees,and Orme1806-01-01
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A letter ... to ... Spencer Percival, relative to the establishment of a navalarsenal at Northfleet.3rd ed.Samuel Bagster1810-01-01
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A letter from the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melville to the Right Hon. Spencer Percivalrelative to the establishment of a naval arsenal at Northfleet.S. Bagster1810-01-01
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A letter from the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melville to the Earl of Aberdeenrelative to the management of the civil service of the navy.W. Winchester and Son1810-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melvilleon the subject of his Lordship's letter to the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, respecting a naval arsenal at NorthfleetPrinted for T. Cadell and W. Davies1810-01-01
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Letters ... to the chairman of the court of directors of the East-India company, upon an open trade to India.Richardson1813-01-01
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Opinions of ... Lord Melville and Marquis Wellesley upon an open trade to India.E. Cox1813-01-01
Letters from the Right Hon. Henry Dundas to the chairman of the Court of directors of the East-India companyupon an open trade to India.J. Richardson1813-01-01
A compendious report of the trial of Henry Viscount Melville, upon the impeachment of the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, for high crimes and misdemeanors.Printed for J. Asperne1860-01-01
South Africa a Century Ago: Letters Written from the Cape of Good Hope (1797 ...Smith, Elder1901-01-01-
Speech delivered by Lord Viscount Melville, in the House of Peers, on Friday the 24th May, 1805, in answer to Lord Darnley's motion respecting the state of the NavyPrinted for J. Stockdale1966-01-01
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Two views of British Indiathe private correspondence of Mr. Dundas and Lord Wellesley, 1798-1801Adams and Dart1970-01-01