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- William Edward Hartpole Lecky, OM, PC, FBA (26 March 1838 – 22 October 1903) was an Irish historian, essayist, and political theorist with Whig proclivities...
- (i.e. the 18th, in contrast to his own 19th, century). William Edward Hartpole Lecky in his History of England during the Eighteenth Century (1878) describes...
- p. 12. ISBN 9781135977412. Lefebvre 1964, ch. 1 Lecky, William Edward Hartpole (1890). A history of England in the eighteenth century. Vol. V. University...
- Minnesota Historical Society Press. ISBN 978-0873511537. Lecky, William Edward Hartpole (1892). A History of England in the Eighteenth Century. Vol. 3. London:...
- Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, A History of England in the Eighteenth Century (1882) pp. 297–298 Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, A History of England...
- Capitalism. Bloomsbury Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-1596915985. William Edward Hartpole Lecky (1891). A history of England: in the eighteenth century. D. Appleton...
- Irish Historical Studies (1984): 30–51. in JSTOR Lecky, William Edward Hartpole. History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century (6 vol. 1892) vol 1 1700–1760...
- Portarlington 1733–1760 With: Lord George Sackville Succeeded by George Hartpole John Damer Preceded by Richard Warburton George Evans Member of Parliament...
- lady-in-waiting to Sophie of Württemberg. In 1871, she married William Edward Hartpole Lecky, an Irish historian, essayist, political theorist, and provost of...
- Dublin. The professorship was founded in 1913 in memory of William Edward Hartpole Lecky, with an endowment from his widow. Walter Alison Phillips, 1914–1939...