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Perceval, Spencer 1762-1812
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250
works in
374
publications in
2
languages and
4,623
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Most widely held works about
Spencer Perceval
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Trial and execution of Bellingham, for the murder of Mr. Perceval
by John Bellingham
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The life of the Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval, including his correspondence with numerous distinguished persons
by Spencer Walpole
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Book
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A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melville on the subject of his Lordship's letter to the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, respecting a naval arsenal at Northfleet
by George Rose
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The assassination of the Prime Minister : John Bellingham and the murder of Spencer Perceval
by David C Hanrahan
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An Account of the assassination of Mr. Percival, prime minister of Great Britain, by John J. Bellingham, on the 12th of May, 1812
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A full and authentic report of the trial of John Bellingham at the Sessions' House, in the Old Bailey on Friday, May 15, 1812, for the murder of the Right Honourable Spencer Perceval, Chancellor of the Exchequer &c. in the lobby of the House of Commons on Monday, May 11, 1812 accompanied with a faithful narrative of every circumstance relative to it and the debates on the same in both Houses of Parliament : also the arguments of counsel on both sides and Bellingham's own defence at length : to which are added, biographical sketches of Mr. Perceval and Bellingham
by John Bellingham
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The life of Abraham Newland, esq., late principal cashier at the Bank of England : with some account of that great national establishment; to which is added an appendix, containing the late correspondence of the chancellor of the exchequer with the bank, and a list of the statutes passed relative to it, from the time of its incorporation; embellished with a portrait, from an original painting
by John Dyer Collier
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A full report of the trial of John Bellingham, for the murder of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. &c., in the lobby of the House of Commons, on Monday, May 11, 1812 including the arguments of counsel, and his own defence at length : accompanied with a faithful narrative of every circumstance connected with the atrocious deed, and of Bellingham's conduct from his committal to the time of his execution
by John Bellingham
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Bellingham the defence defended or the trial re-tried
by Junius
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An Authentic account of the trial and execution of John Bellingham, for the assassination of the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval with a vindication of the character of Sir Francis Burdett from the aspersions of some of the London prints
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Trial and execution of Bellingham, for the murder of Mr. Perceval, prime minister of Great-Britain
by John Bellingham
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The Right Honourable Spencer Perceval
by Philip Treherne
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Living history : a family's 19th century
by Hugh Gault
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An Account of the assassination of Mr. Percival, prime minister of Great Britain, by John J. Bellingham, on the 12th of May, 1812
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An Account of the assassination of Mr. Percival, Prime Minister of Great Britain. By John J. Bellingham. On the 12th of May, 1812
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Most widely held works by
Spencer Perceval
Copy of a letter to the Revd. Dr. Mansel ... on the subject of the Curates bill
by Spencer Perceval
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4
editions published
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1808
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English
and held by
94
libraries
worldwide
The book, " complete being the whole of the depositions on the investigation of the conduct of the Princess of Wales, before Lords Erskine, Spencer, Grenville and Ellenborough, the four commissioners of inquiry appointed by the King in the year 1806, prepared for publication by the late Right Hon. Spencer Perceval : to which is prefixed, an historical preface including every fact that has transpired since the period of the investigation, the whole forming one of the most interesting documents ever laid before the British public
by Caroline
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2
editions published
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1813
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English
and held by
41
libraries
worldwide
It was rumoured that a child living with Queen Caroline was her son, in which case he would have a right of succession. A secret investigation was set up, the "Delicate Investigation", but did not prove the allegation, although it showed that her conduct was improper.
The royal, or, Delicate investigation into the conduct of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales before Lords Erskine, Spencer, Grenville and Ellenborough, the four special commissioners of inquiry, appointed by His Majesty in the year 1806 : containing the depositions of all the evidences, copies of the various letters, statements, narratives, reports, and minutes of council, &c., &c
by Caroline
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1
edition published
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1813
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English
and held by
39
libraries
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