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Adventures of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B., Rajah of Sarawak, "sovereign de facto of Borneo proper," late governor of Labuan. Shewing the means employed, by a private English gentleman, in subjecting to his supremacy the most ancient Mohamedan dynasty in the East, and in ruling a fine country 60,000 square miles in extent, through the instrumentality of the British navy. Devastation of farms, huts, and plantations, under pretence of checking piracy. From Rajah Brooke's own diary and correspondence, or from government official documents. By George Foggo, ...
by Foggo, George. Publisher: London : Published by Effingham Wilson, 1853Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: PAM VOL.104(2)]
(1). Location(s): Truro Corridor, First Floor PAM VOL.104(2).
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The extraordinary black book: an exposition of the United Church of England and Ireland; civil list and crown revenues; incomes, privileges, and power, of the aristocracy; Privy Council, diplomatic, and consular establishments; law and judicial administration; representation and prospects of reform under the new ministry; profits, influence, and monopoly of the Bank of England and East-India Company, with strictures on the renewal of their charters; debt and funding system; salaries, fees, and emoluments in courts of justice, public offices, and colonies; lists of pluralists, placemen, pensioners, and sinecurists: the whole corrected from the latest official returns, and presenting a complete view of the expenditure, patronage, influence, and abuses of the government, in Church, state, law, and representation. By the original editor.
by Wade, John, 1788-1875 | Wade, John, 1788-1875. Black book, or, Corruption unmasked. Publisher: London : Published by Effingham Wilson, 1831Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: VOL.333]
(1). Location(s): Librarian's Room, Principal Floor VOL.333.
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The address of Mr. Alderman Scales delivered before the Court of Aldermen, on the 29th October, 1833; Sir Peter Laurie, Lord Mayor, in the chair. Taken in short-hand, by Wm. Gurney, Esq., by order of the Corporation.
by Scales, Alderman. Publisher: London : Published by Effingham Wilson, 1834Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: PAM VOL.42(9)]
(1). Location(s): Truro Corridor, First Floor PAM VOL.42(9).
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Observations on a libel; for which an indictment was instituted by Richard Gurney, ..., as Vice-Warden of the Stannaries of Devon, against Miss Mary Ann Tocker; of which the defendant was found not guilty. Tried before Mr Justice Burrough, at Bodmin, the 5th of August, 1818. By the prosecutor.
by Tocker, Mary Ann | Gurney, Richard. Edition: 2nd ed.Publisher: London : Published and sold by Effingham Wilson, ..., [1818?]Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: TRI]
(1). Location(s): Truro Corridor, First Floor TRI.
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In two parts. Part I. Thirty consecutive years' and upwards false imprisonment under the bankrupt laws: being a case of gross injustice and oppression, described from the notes taken by a short-hand writer at the last hearing in Chancery, in the year 1833 ... Second edition, with an appendix, containing the opinions of the press and other matter. Part II. An address to merchants and traders, shewing defects in the present bankruptcy system, by some interesting cases ... By John Dufrene.
by Dufrene, John. Publisher: London : Printed for the author, by Wilson & Ogilvy, ... and published by Effingham Wilson, ..., 1849Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: PAM VOL.29(10)]
(1). Location(s): Truro Corridor, First Floor PAM VOL.29(10).
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The victims of Whiggery; being a statement of the persecutions experienced by the Dorchester labourers; their trial, banishment, &c. &c. Also reflections upon the present system of transportation; with an account of Van Dieman's Land, its customs, laws, climate, produce, and inhabitants. Dedicated (without permission) to Lord Melbourne, Grey, Russell, Brougham, and Judge Williams. By George Loveless, one of the Dorchester labourers.
by Loveless, George | Central Dorchester Committee (London). Edition: Second edition.Publisher: London : Published under the direction of the Central Dorchester Committee, by Effingham Wilson, 1840?Availability: Items available for reference: House of Lords Library - Palace
[Call number: PAM VOL.76(17)]
(1). Location(s): Truro Corridor, First Floor PAM VOL.76(17).
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