John Wilkes and the Foundling Hospital at Aylesbury 1759-1768 /The life and times of John Wilkes, M.P., Lord Mayor of London and Chamberlain. With four ills. In two vols.Wilkes, Wyvill and reform. The parliamentary reform movement in British politics 1760-1785.Wilkes, Wyvill and reform. The parliamentary reform movement in British politics 1760-1785.The correspondence of the late John Wilkes, with his friends, printed from the original manuscripts, in which are introduced memoirs of his life, by J. Almon. In 5 vols.A complete collection of the genuine papers, letters, etc in the case of John Wilkes, Esq., late member for Aylesbury, in the county of Bucks.A letter to the right hon. Thomas Harley, Esq., Lord Mayor of the City of London. To which is added, a serious expostulation with the livery, on their late conduct, towards John Wilkes [...]. By an alderman of London.An epistle to John Wilkes, Esq., late a colonel in the Buckinghamshire militia.The extraordinary Mr. Wilkes. His life and times."That devil Wilkes"."That devil Wilkes".The question stated whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr Wilkes at the last election? In a letter from a member of parliament [= W. Meredith] to one of his constituents.The question stated whether the freeholders of Middlesex lost their right, by voting for Mr Wilkes at the last election? In a letter from a member of parliament [= W. Meredith] to one of his constituents.The speech of a Right Honourable gentleman, on the motion for expelling Mr. Wilkes, [...] February 3, 1769.Wilkes and liberty. A social study of 1763 to 1774.Biographies of John Wilkes and William Cobbett. With portrs.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; on three exofficio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three special juries and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough on the last two days.The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; on three ex-officio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three special juries, and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough, on the last two days.The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; on three exofficio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three special juries and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough on the last two days.Wilkes and the city.
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The speech of John Wilkes, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons, respecting the Cornwall and Devonshire Mining Company : monday, April 9, 1827.The speeches in the House of commons.The speech in the House of Commons, on the ninth of May 1787, respecting the impeachment of Warren Hastings Esq.Speeches in the parliament appointed to meet at Westminster the 29th day of November 1774, to the prorogation the 6th day of June 1777. With notes by the editor.The correspondence of John Wilkes and Charles Churchill. Ed. with an introd. by E.H. Weatherly.