George Poulett Scrope
1797 – 1876
61 works on record
Works

Volcanoes
1862

Volcanos: The Character of Their Phenomena, Their Share in the Structure and ..
1862

The geology and extinct volcanos of central France
1858

The Geology and Extinct Volcanoes of Central France
1858

How to make Ireland self-supporting
1848

A Plea for the Rights of Industry in Ireland: Being the Substance of Letters ..
1848

Memoir of the life of the Right Honourable Charles, lord Sydenham, G. C. B
1844

Memoir of the Life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham, G.C.B., with a Narrative of ..
1843

Memoir of the life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham, G.C.B., with a narrative of his administration in Canada
1843

Principles of political economy
1833

An examination of the bank charter question
1833

Extracts of letters from poor persons who emigrated last year to Canada and the United States
1832

A letter to the magistrates of the south of England
1831

The currency question freed from mystery, in a letter to Mr. Peel, showing how the distress may be relieved without altering the standard ..
1830

Memoir of the life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham, G.C. B.

Memoir of the life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham, G.C.B.

Considerations on volcanos; the probable causes of their phenomena, the laws which determine their march, the disposition of their products and their connexion with the present state and past history of the globe; leading to the establishment of a new theory of the Earth
Volcanos
1862
History of the manor and ancient barony of Castle Combe, in the county of Wilts
1852
Don't tax, but untax, the dwellings of the poor
1850
How is Ireland to be governed?
1846
Letters to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, on the expediency of enlarging the Irish poor-law to the full extent of the poor-law of England
1846
Political economy, versus the hand-loom weavers
1835
Friendly advice to the peasants of Ireland
1834
Plan of a poor-law for Ireland
1833
Plea for the abolition of slavery in England, as produced by an illegal abuse of the poor law, common in the southern counties
1829
Memoir on the geology of central France
1827
Observations on Humboldt's theory of the volcano of Jorullo
1826
Observations on the volcanic formations on the left bank of the Rhine
1826
Considerations on volcanos
1825
Remarks and suggestions on the report of the Commissioners on Friendly Societies, and the Bill of the Chancellor of the Exchequer
Reply to the speech of the Archbishop of Dublin
Political economy, versus, the hand-loom weavers
Remarks on the Irish poor relief bill
The common cause of the landlord, tenant, and labourer, and the common cure of their complaint
A letter to the magistrates of south of England
Letters to Lord John Russell, M.P. &c. &c. &c., on the further measures required for the social amelioration of Ireland
A letter to the magistrates of the south and west of England, on the expediency and facility of correcting certain abuses of the poor laws
On credit-currency
The Irish relief measures, past and future
A plea for the rights of industry in Ireland
Plan of a poor-law for Ireland, with a review of the arguments for and against it
The rights of industry, or the social problems of the day, as exemplififed in France, Ireland, and Britain ...
A letter to the magistrate of the south of England
The currency question freed from mystery
The savings' banks bill, government annuities and life insurances, and the friendly societies' bill
Suggested legislation with a view to the improvement of the dwellings of the poor
Speech of G. Poulett Scrope, Esq. ...
A second letter to the magistrates of the south of England
A second letter to the magistrates of the South of England, on the propriety of discontinuing the allowance system, the means for employing or disposing fo the excess of labour, and for diminishing the unequal pressure of the poor rate
On the poor laws and their abuse
Maps and plates to the memoir on the geology and volcanic formations of central France
Letters to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell
A labour rate recommended in preference to any reduction of the area of taxation
Draft report proposed to the Select committee of the House of Commons on the Kilrush Union by the Chairman, G. Poulett Scrope, 25th July, 1850
Speech of Poulett Scrope, Esq., M.P., on the Poor law amendment bill, in the House of Commons, on Monday, May 26, 1834
A plain statement of the causes of, and remedies for, the prevailing distress
Les volcans
On credit-currency, and its superiority to coin
Votes in aid and rates in aid of the bankrupt Irish unions
Letters to Lord John Russell, M.P. &c. &c. &c