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Notes for a a speech by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 30th April 1805.Artist: Richard Sheridan
Notes for a a speech by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 30th April 1805. Notes for a a speech in the House of Commons imputing to William Pitt misapplication of public funds in connection with the charge against Henry Dundas, Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty. The detached signature is from a letter of Sheridan to C Ward in favour of his old and consequently respected friend John Frost, of whom he says No one is better informed with respect to the unjust political oppression under which he has suffered than myself. From the fourth series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I - V, (London, 1899).
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19th century
1st Viscount Melville
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CORRESPONDENCE
Dundas
FACSIMILE
First Viscount Melville
Handwriting
HENRY
Henry Dundas
HOUSE OF COMMONS
letter
manuscript
NINETEENTH CENTURY
NOTES
PITT
Politics
Print Collector3
Richard Brinsley
Richard Sheridan
Sheridan
Signature
Speech
The Print Collector
the Younger
Viscount Melville
WILLIAM
WILLIAM PITT
William Pitt the Younger