Robert Wilmot-Horton
1784 – 1841
39 works on record
Works

Exposition and Defence of Earl Bathurst's Administration of the Affairs of ..
1838

Second Letter to the Freeholders of the County of York, on Negro Slavery: Being an Inquiry Into ..
1830

Exposition and defence of Earl Bathurst's administration of the affairs of Canada

A letter from the Right Honourable Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, Bart. vice president

An address to R.W. Horton, Esq., M.P., Under Secretary of State for the Colonial Department on the bill to be introduced by him into Parliament for alienating the clergy lands in Upper Canada

Lectures on Statistics and Political Economy, as Affecting the Condition of ...

Letter to Robert Wilmot Horton, Esq. M.P. under secretary of state for the Colonial Department, containing strictures on a pamphlet entitled "The West-India question practically considered"
Instructions under the direction of the Secretary of State for the Colonial Department
Lectures on statistics and political economy, as affecting the condition of the operative and labouring classes
Speech of the Right Honourable Robert Wilmot Horton, M.P., in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 9th of March, 1830
Correspondence between the Right Hon. R. Wilmot Horton and a select class of the members of the London Mechanics' Institution, formed for investigating the most eficient remedies for the present distress among the labouting classes in the United Kingdom
The West India question practically considered
Letter to Robert Wilmot Horton, Esq., M.P., under secretary of state for the Colonial Department
The causes and remedies of pauperism in the United Kingdom considered
Speech of the Right Honble. R. Wilmot Horton in the House of Commons on the 6th of March, 1828, on moving for the production of the evidence taken before the Privy Council upon an appeal against the compulsory manumission of slaves in Demerara and Berbice
A letter to the Right Honourable R.W. Horton, M.P. on the subjects of emigration & colonization
Second letter to the freeholders of the county of York on Negro slavery
Disinherited, or Principle and expediency
First letter to the freeholders of the county of York, on negro slavery
Exposition and Defence of Earl Bathurst's Administration of the Affairs of Canada [microform]
Correspondence on the distressed state of the labouring classes in the United Kingdom
Remarks on Emigration from the United Kingdom
Trial of the Kandyan State prisoners
Report of a meeting, held 13th January, 1839, at the London Tavern, the Rt. Hon. Sir R. Wilmot Horton, Bart., in the chair, to receive the report of the committee appointed 12th October, 1838, on steam communication with India via the Red Sea
Letter on the corn laws, addressed to Dr. Birkbeck, the president, and the members of the London Mechanics' Institution
Observations upon taxation as affecting the operative and labouring classes, made at the Crown and Anchor on the evening of the 6th of August, 1839, to which is added a letter to Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P.
Observations upon taxation as affecting the operative and labouring classes ...
Letters on colonial policy, particularly as applicable to Ceylon
A critical view of a pamphelet, intitled "The West India question practically considered"
Causes and remedies of pauperism
An inquiry into the causes and remedies of pauperism
Observations on an eligible line of frontier for Greece as an independent state
Lecture
Letter to Robert Wilmot Horton, Esq. M.P., Under Secretary of State for the Colonial Department
Lectures on statistics and political economy
Letter on the corn laws
A letter to Dr. Birkbeck and the members of the London Mechanics' Institution on the subject of the Corn Laws
First letter to the freeholders of the County of York on negro slavery
Correspondence between the Right Hon. R. Wilmot Horton and a select class of the members of the London Mechanics Institution, formed for investigating the most efficient remedies for the present distress among the labouring classes in the United Kingdom,together with the resolutions unanimously adopted by the class...