Hampton-Court Conspiracy, with the downfall of the Agitators and Levellers, who would admit no distinction of birth or title, and out of the lands of the whole kingdome in generall would proportion an equal estate to every man in particular. Together with the horrid resolution of one George Greenland ... to murder his Majesty at Hampton-Court
In the Matter of Matthew Stanley Quay. Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate of the United States. Brief and Argument in Opposition to His Claim to a Seat. George Wharton Pepper, Hampton L. Carson, George F. Edmunds, of Counsel
An Answer to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Objections to the Doctrine of Atonement, by the Death of Christ, in His History of the Corruptions of Christianity. Addressed to the Doctor. By George Hampton, M.A.
Deliciæ Britannicæ, Or, The Curiosities of Hampton-court and Windsor-castle, Delineated ; with Occasional Reflections ; And Embellisn'd with Copper-Plates of the Two Palaces, & By George Bickham, Jun. The Whole Attempted with a View, Not Only to Engage the Attention of the Curious ; But to Inform the Judgements of Those, who Have But the Least Taste for the Art of Painting
Memorial Relative to a Postal Express by George P. Hampton ... A General Parcel Post on a Flat Rate is Against the Public Welfare, But the Postal Express, Based on Distance and Weight, Would Benefit Local Merchants, the Farmers, and the Consumers. The Opposition of the Local Merchant Explained and Answered by the Zone System ... Presented by Mr. Owen April 12, 1912. -- Ordered to be Printed
Deliciæ Britannicæ Or, the Curiosities of Kensington, Hampton Court, and Windsor Castle, Delineated; with Occasional Reflctions [sic]; and Embellished with Copper-plates ... By George Bickham. ...
Deliciæ Britannicæ; or the Curiosities of Hampton Court and Windsor Castle. ... With two copper-plates, etc