Grenville, William Wyndham Grenville Baron
1759 – 1834
42 works on record
Works

The manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue
1892

Oxford and Locke
1829

Essay on the supposed advantages of a sinking fund
1828

Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Lord Grenville in the House of Lords, November 30, 1819
1820

Substance of the speech of Lord Grenville on the motion made by the Marquis Wellesley, in the House of Lords, on Friday, the 9th of April, 1813, for the production of certain papers on Indian affairs
1813

Considerations on the establishment of a regency
1788
The manuscripts of J. B. Fortscue, esq
1927
Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Lord Grenville in the House of Lords, November 30, 1819, on the Marquis of Lansdowne's motion, that a select committee be appointed to inquire into the state of the country ...
1820
A letter to the Earl of Fingal, on the claims of the Roman Catholics
1812
The speech of the Right Honourable Lord Grenville in the House of Commons, 16th Jan. 1789, on the proposed regency bill
1810
Letter from Lord Grenville to the Earl of Fingal, January 22d, 1810
1810
Substance of Lord Grenville's speech in the House of Lords on the first reading of the Scotch judicature bill
1807
Report of the debate in the House of Lords, on Lord Grenville's motion, for the House to resolve itself into a committee on the Catholic Petition; on Friday the 10th, and Monday the 13th of May, 1805
1805
Substance of the speech delivered by Lord Grenville, in the House of Lords, November 13, 1801
1802
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
1802
Message from the president of the United States
1799
Speech of Lord Grenville in the House of Peers
1798
Speech of Lord Grenville in the House of Peers, on the motion of the Duke of Bedford for the dismissal of ministers
1798
The conduct of the Parliament of 1784, considered
1790
The speech of the Right Honorable W. W. Grenville, Speaker of the House of Commons, in the Committee on the State of the Nation, January 16, 1789
1789
The manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, esq., preserved at Dropmore ...
The speech of the Right Honourable W.W. Grenville, speaker of the House of Commons, in the Committee on the state of the nation, January 16, 1789
Substance of the speech delivered in the House of Lords by Lord Grenville
A Letter, stating the connection wich Presbyterians, dissenters, and Catholics, had with the recent event, which has agitate, and still agitates, the British Empire
Authentic copies of the papers relative to the commencement of negotiations for peace with France
Letters from the Minister of Foreign Affairs in France, and from General Bonaparte
Second letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs at Paris
Scotch reform
Substance of the speech of Lord Grenville on the motion made by the Marquis Wellesley, in the House of Lords ... the 9th of April, 1813, for the production of certain papers on Indian affairs
Comments on the proposed war with France, on the state of parties, and on the new act respectiong aliens
A discourse delivered to the students of the Royal Academy on the distribution of the prizes, Dec. 10, 1790
Speech of Lord Grenville in the House of Peers on the motion of the Duke of Bedford for the dismissal of ministers ... March 22, 1798
The speech of Lord Grenville, on the Marquis Wellesley's motion in the House of Lords, on ... the 9th of April, 1813, for the production of certain papers on Indian affairs
A letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, first lord of the Treasury, &c. &c. in answer to Lord Grenville's Essay on the supposed advantages of the sinking fund
The authentic state papers which passed between Monsieur Chauvelin ... and the Right Hon. Lord Grenville ... from 12th May 1792, to 24th January 1793
Substance of the speech delivered by Lord Grenville
Noble nonsense!, or, Cobbett's exhibition of the stupid and insolent pamphlet of Lord Grenville
A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Grenville, Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Letters written by the late Earl of Chatham to his nephew Thomas Pitt, esq. (afterwards Lord Camelford,) then at Cambridge
Duplicate from Mr. King, minister plenipotentiary of the United States at London, to Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, dated December 10th, 1796 ..
Nugae metricae
To the enemies of Jefferson and Madison, in this district. Norfolk, April 22, 1809