Lords of the Admiralty to the Earl of Dartmouth.
AMERICAN EXPEDITION TO CANADA (1775) . Source. — Calendar of Home Office Papers (1773-1775) . Pp. 407-409.
Hugh Finlay to ? Anthony Todd.
RESOLUTIONS FAVOURING THE AMERICAN COLONIES (1775) . Source. —“Speech on Conciliation with America,” Edmund Burke . Vol. i. of his Collected Works. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1909.
THE ARMIES UNDER HOWE AND CLINTON (1777) . Source. — Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. xlvii. (1777) , pp. 573 et seq.
Return of Cannon, Stores, Ammunition, etc., taken and destroyed on this Expedition.
CHATHAM’S LAST LETTER AND SPEECH (1778) . Source. — Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Vol. iv., pp. 518 et seq. [From a draught in the handwriting of Lord Pitt.]
The Earl of Chatham to the Duke of Richmond, April 6, 1778.
[ Report of the Earl of Chatham’s Last Speech, from the “London Magazine.” ]
KING GEORGE’S MESSAGE AND THE SPANISH MANIFESTO (1779) . Source. — Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. xlix., pp. 324 et seq.
Copy of the King’s Message. “ George R.
Copy of the Spanish Manifesto.
SOCIETY AT BRIGHTHELMSTON (BRIGHTON) IN 1779. Source. —Diarists quoted in History of Brighthelmston . John Ackerson Erredge. Brighton, 1862.
(A.) The Libraries.
(B.) The Raffles.
THE GORDON NO-POPERY RIOTS (1780) . Source. — Letters of Horace Walpole.
To Rev. William Cole, Strawberry Hill, June 15, 1780.
SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS (1781) . Source. — Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. li., p. 539.
PRELIMINARIES OF EUROPEAN PEACE (1783) . Source. — Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. liii., p. 91.
Between Great Britain and France.
Between Great Britain and Spain.
Between Great Britain and the United States of America.
A VIOLENT ELECTION CONTEST (1784) . Source. — Cowper’s Letters. Thomas Wright. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1904. Vol. ii., pp. 194-197.
To Rev. John Newton, April 26, 1784.
THE COUNTRY POST (1785) . Source. —William Cowper, The Task. Book iv.
HIS MAJESTY’S SPEECH (1787) . Source. — Annual Register. Vol. xxix., pp. 268 et seq. of State Papers .
My Lords and Gentlemen ,
Gentlemen of the House of Commons ,
My Lords and Gentlemen ,
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY (1788) . Source. — Speech in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esq. Edmund Burke. Vol. vii. of his Collected Works. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1911.
CORN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (1789) . Source. — Annual Register, 1789 , pp. 279 et seq.
Exported.
Imported.
THE SPOLIATION OF THE CLERGY IN FRANCE (1790) . Source. — Reflections on the Revolution in France. Edmund Burke. Vol. ii. of his Collected Works. London : G. Bell and Sons. 1910.
SUSSEX ELECTION PETITIONS (1792) . Source. — Oldfield’s Representative History of Great Britain. London, 1816.
(A) Horsham election petition.
(B) Steyning.
THE RIGHT OF THE FRENCH NATION TO SELF-GOVERNMENT (1792) . Source. — Cowper’s Letters. Thomas Wright. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1904. Vol. iv., pp. 332-335.
To Lady Hesketh, Dec. 1, 1792.
PERORATION IN THE IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS (1794) . Source. — Speech in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Esq. Edmund Burke. Vol. viii. of his Collected Works. London: G. Bell and Sons. 1908.
GEORGE III. ASSAULTED BY THE MOB (1795) . Source. — Letters of Princess Elizabeth of England. Edited by Philip Yorke. London: Fisher Unwin. 1898.
To Lady Harcourt, Wednesday, 5th July, 1795.
THE MUTINY AT THE NORE (1797) . Source. — Annual Register. Vol. xxxix., pp. 214 et seq. of History of Europe.