Cartwright, John
1740 – 1824
66 works on record
Works

American independence
1970

The life and correspondence of Major Cartwright
1826

The English constitution produced and illustrated
1823

A letter to Mr. Lambton
1820

Letter, &c
1815

To the Rev. Christopher Wyvill, Burton Hall, Yorkshire
1801

A letter to the Duke of Newcastle..
1792

Give us our rights. or, A letter to the present electors of Middlesex and the Metropolis, shewing what those rights are
1782

A letter to the Earl of Abingdon
1778

Take your choice!
1776

England's Aegis
American independence, with a copious appendix
1970
A defence delivered at Warwick, third of August, 1820
1831
A defence, delivered at Warwick, Third of August, 1820, by Major Cartwright, indicted, in his eightieth year, for a conspiracy against the constitution
1831
Address to the electors of Westminster
1819
A Bill of rights and liberties
1817
The comparison: in which mock reform, half reform, and constitutional reform are considered
1810
England's Aegis; or, The military energies of the Empire
1804
The trident: or, the national policy of naval celebration
1802
An appeal, civil and military
1799
An appeal
1797
The constitutional defence of England, internal and external. By John Cartwright, Esq
1796
The commonwealth in danger
1795
A letter to the High Sheriff of the county of Lincoln, respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for altering the criminal law of England, respecting treason and sedition. Including a copy of the author's petition to the Honourable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq
1795
Reform or ruin, proved inevitable
1795
A letter to the high sheriff of the county of Lincoln
1795
A letter to the High Sheriff of the county of Lincoln, respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for altering the criminal law of England, respecting treason and sedition. Including a copy of the author's petition to the Honorable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq
1795
A letter to the high sheriff of the County of Lincoln, respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for altering the criminal law of England, respecting treason and sedition. Including a copy of the author's petition to the Honorable House of Commons, presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795
1795
A letter from John Cartwright, Esq. to a friend at Boston, in the county of Lincoln; and to all other commoners who have associated in support of the constitution
1793
A letter to the Duke of Newcastle...respecting His Grace's conduct in the disposal of commissions in themilitia
1792
A letter to the Duke of Newcastle,... respecting His Grace's conduct in the disposal of commissions in the militia: together with some remarks touching the French Revolution; a reform of Parliament in Great Britain, and the royal proclamation of the 21st of May. To which is added an appendix,... By Major Cartwright
1792
Internal evidence
1784
Give us our rights!, or, A letter to the present electors of Middlesex and the metropolis
1782
Give us our rights!
1782
A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright, entitled The people's barrier against undue influence: or the Commons' House of Parliament according to the constitution
1780
The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption
1780
The memorial of common-sense, upon the present crisis between Great-Britain and America
1778
A letter to the Earl of Abingdon: discussing a position relative to a fundamental right of the constitution: contained in His Lordship's Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. to the sheriffs of Bristol. By John Cartwright
1778
The legislative rights of the commonalty vindicated
1777
The legislative rights of the commonalty vindicated, or, Take your choice!
1777
The legislative rights of the commonality vindicated; or, take your choice!..
1777
The legislative rights of the commonalty vindicated, or, Take your choice! : representation and respect : imposition and contempt : annual parliaments and liberty : long parliaments and slavery
1777
A letter to Edmund Burke, Esq
1775
American independence the interest and glory of Great Britain
1774
The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption, or, The Commons' House of Parliament according to the constitution
An appeal on the subject of the English constitution
The Postscript to Major Cartwright's reply to Soame Jenyns, Esq
Diálogo político entre un italiano, un español, un frances, un aleman, y un ingles
Letter &c. [to Sir Francis Burdett]
Letter &c. to Thomas Clarkson esq
Reasons for reformation
A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright
The comparison
A letter to the high sheriff of the county of Lincoln respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt for altering the criminal law of England respecting treason and sedition
A letter addressed to John Cartwright, Esq., chairman of the committee at the Crown and Anchor, on the subject of parliamentary reform
Stockton and Auckland canal
A letter to the Duke of Newcastle ... respecting His Grace's conduct in the disposal of commissions in the militia
New preamble and explanatory table of contents of a bill of rights and liberties, or an act for a constitutional reform of Parliament
Letters to the deputies of the associated and petitioning counties, cities, and towns
A letter, by John Cartwright, esq. in defence of petitions of right and parliamentary reform ...
An appeal, civil and military, on the subject of the English constitution
The trident
Major Cartwright's letter to Sir Francis Burdett
A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright, entitled The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption, or, The Commons House of Parliament according to the Constitution
A declaration of the right of Englishmen
Affairs being now settled abroad, 'tis high time to look at home