Willoughby Bertie Earl of Abingdon
1740 – 1799
Constitutional strictures on particular positions advanced in the speeches of the Right Hon. William Pitt, in the debates which took place on the union between Great Britain and Ireland, on the 23rd and 31st of January, 1799
Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America
Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America
Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America
A letter to Lady Loughborough ... in consequence of her presentation of the colours to the Bloomsbury and Inns of court association
A letter to Lady Loughborough, from the Earl of Abingdon, in consequence of her presentation of the colours to the Bloomsbury and Inns of Court Association
A public letter from the Earl of Abingdon to the University of Oxford
A speech, intended to be spoken by the Earl of Abingdon
An adieu to the turf: a poetical epistle from the E-l of A----n to His Grace the A-----p of Y--k
Dedication to the collective body of the people of England
Speech of the Earl of Abingdon, on His Lordship's motion for postponing the further consideration of the question for the abolition of the slave trade
The Earl of Abingdon's two late speeches in the House of Lords, upon the affairs of Ireland; with his Lordship's celebrated bill upon the same occasion