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Matthew White is the author of Reports of the Inter-departmental Committee on the Rent Restrictions Acts (1937), Two Boys and a Fortune, Or, The Tyler Will (1907), In the House of Lords. On Appeal ... Between Frederick Upperton Appellant and the Right Honourable Sir Matthew White-Ridley Baronet M.P. ... and Sir E.R.C. Bradford ... Respondents ... (1902), Guy Hammersley (1901), Adventures of a Young Athlete (1901).

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Two Boys and a Fortune, Or, The Tyler Will

Two Boys and a Fortune, Or, The Tyler Will
Through trickery on the part of the oldest son, the Pell family inherits a large sum of money. The members, including twins, Roy and Rex, approach the fortune in very different ways.

In the House of Lords. On Appeal ... Between Frederick Upperton Appellant and the Right Honourable Sir Matthew White-Ridley Baronet M.P. ... and Sir E.R.C. Bradford ... Respondents ...

Guy Hammersley

Guy Hammersley
Wrongly accused of theft and fired from his job, Guy and his mother join a travelling musical troupe and tour the country.

The Tour of a Private Car

The Tour of a Private Car
Experiences of a young private secretary.

Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers: Civil establishments. 1887

Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers: Civil establishments. 1887
During the late eighteen-thirties the first significant inquiries took place for reform of the civil service. These concentrated on the question of fees, salaries and sinecure offices and they were the product of considerable agitation for the reduction of excessive salaries paid to public officials. The years 18457F 131855 saw the publication of the famous Northcote-Trevelyan report which proved to be the foundation of the civil service in its present form. The next major report was the Playfair Report of 1875. The report recognised the special difficulties involved in recruiting and placing scientific personnel and marks the birth of the scientific civil service. Finally the Ridley Commission report presented its findings in 18877F 131889. Apart from the invaluable account given of the day to day workings of the service at the time of this report, it was responsible more than any other for opening the service to women workers. -- Publisher''s catalogue.

Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers: Civil Service: 1856-1857

Irish University Press Series of British Parliamentary Papers: Civil Service: 1856-1857
During the late eighteen-thirties the first significant inquiries took place for reform of the civil service. These concentrated on the question of fees, salaries and sinecure offices and they were the product of considerable agitation for the reduction of excessive salaries paid to public officials. The years 18457F 131855 saw the publication of the famous Northcote-Trevelyan report which proved to be the foundation of the civil service in its present form. The next major report was the Playfair Report of 1875. The report recognised the special difficulties involved in recruiting and placing scientific personnel and marks the birth of the scientific civil service. Finally the Ridley Commission report presented its findings in 18877F 131889. Apart from the invaluable account given of the day to day workings of the service at the time of this report, it was responsible more than any other for opening the service to women workers. -- Publisher''s catalogue.

Speech of Sir M.W. Ridley, Bart., At the Nomination of the Candidates on Monday, January 5, 1835

To the Worthy and Independent Free Burgesses of Newcastle Upon Tyne

Secrets Worth Knowing. Blag Downs, June 10th, 1830

Hier, wat nieuws, ... [Door Matthew White]

Hier, wat nieuvvs, ontdeckende eenighe nieuwe, grouwelijcke, ende on-ghehoorde pracktijcken van sommighe domineerende ende heerschende bisschoppen, om te onder-mijnen de wel-gestelde leere ende discipline van onse kercke ...

Hier, wat nieuvvs, ontdeckende eenighe nieuwe, grouwelijcke, ende on-ghehoorde pracktijcken van sommighe domineerende ende heerschende bisschoppen, om te onder-mijnen de wel-gestelde leere ende discipline van onse kercke ...
Keert zich o.a. tegen de kritiek van de hoogkerkelijken op prinses Elisabeth van Engeland (keurvorstin van de Palts, koningin van Bohemen).

Hier, Wat Nieuws, ontdeckende eenighe nieuwe, grouweliicke, ende onghehoorde pracktijcken van sommighe domineerende ende heerschende Bisschoppen, om te onder-mijnen de wel-gestelde Leere ende Discipline van onse Kercke [...]

Newes from Ipswich: discovering certaine late detestable practises of some domineering lordly Prelates, to undermine the established doctrine and discipline of our Church, extirpate all orthodoxe sincere preachers, ... usher in popery, etc

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