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Major Cartwrights pamphlet (17 September 1792) Cartwright, JohnA summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright, entitled The
people's barrier against undue influence: Or the Commons' House of
Parliament according to the constitution. 1780?
OR
Cartwright, JohnLetters to the deputies of the associated and petitioning
counties, cities, and towns; on the means necessary to a
reformation of Parliament. By Major John Cartwright. 1781OR
Cartwright, JohnGive us our rights! Or, a letter to the present electors of
Middlesex and the metropolis, shewing what those rights are: and
that, according to a just and equal representation, Middlesex and
the metropolis are intitled to have fifty members in the Commons
House of Parliament, forty of whom are now placed there by decayed
cinq ports and almost unpeopled boroughs; to the perpetual nurture
of corruption, and the ruin of the state.By John Cartwright, Esq; Major to the Nottinghamshire
regiment of militia. 1782OR
Cartwright, JohnA letter to the Duke of Newcastle, Lord Lieutenant of the
County of Nottingham … respecting His Grace's conduct in the
disposal of commissions in the militia: together with some remarks
touching the French Revolution; areform in Great Britain, and the
royal proclamation of the 21st of
May…. By Major Cartwright. 1792Mentions in the Diary