DA506.F7 M68
|
Charles James Fox and the disintegration of the Whig Party, 1782-1794, |
1 |
DA506.F7 R35
|
Charles James Fox: a man for the people |
1 |
DA506.F7 T8
|
The early history of Charles James Fox, |
1 |
DA506.F7 T8 2
|
The early history of Charles James Fox, |
1 |
DA506.F7 T8g
|
George the Third and Charles Fox : the concluding part of The American revolution / |
1 |
DA506.F7 W2
|
Charles James Fox. |
1 |
DA506.F8 A2
|
The Francis letters, |
1 |
DA506.H2 S4
|
Secret history of the court of England from the accession of George the Third to the death of George the Fourth; including, among other important matters, full particulars of the mysterious death of Princess Charlotte, |
1 |
DA506.H73 T54 1994
|
Aristocrats : Caroline, Emily, Louisa, and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832 / |
1 |
DA506.L54 T52
|
Scientific soldier: a life of General Le Marchant 1766-1812 |
1 |
DA506.L9 A3 1807
|
Letters of the late Lord Lyttleton; to which is now added, a memoir concerning the author, including an account of some extraordinary circumstances attending his death. |
1 |
DA506.L93 .C36 2020eb
|
The travels of Robert Lyall, 1789-1831 : Scottish surgeon, naturalist and British agent to the Court of Madagascar / |
1 |
DA506.M55 L47
|
Anthony Merry redivivus : a reappraisal of the British minister to the United States, 1803-6 / |
1 |
DA506.N2 A3
|
The life and letters of Lady Sarah Lennox, 1745-1826 : daughter of Charles, 2nd duke of Richmond, and successively the wife of Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, bart., and of the Hon: George Napier; also a short political sketch of the years 1760 to 1763, by Henry Fox, 1st lord Holland / |
1 |
DA506.N7 .P463 2017
|
Lord North. |
1 |
DA506.N7W48 1996
|
Lord North : the Prime Minister Who Lost America. |
1 |
DA506.N86 V15
|
Lord North |
1 |
DA506.P28 A3
|
Portrait of a Whig peer, compiled from the papers of the Second Viscount Palmerston, 1739-1802, |
1 |
DA506.R53 O5 1961
|
The radical duke: career and correspondence of Charles Lennox, third Duke of Richmond. |
1 |
DA506.R76 M48
|
Romilly: a life of Sir Samuel Romilly, lawyer and reformer. |
1 |