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(a) Primary
Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham Clinton, fourth duke of Newcastle, Thoughts
in Times Past Tested by Subsequent Events (London, 1837). This
edition collects together a number of the duke's principal pamphlets
and letters on political events (Copy available at the British Library,
London).
Gaunt, Richard A (editor and introduction), Unhappy Reactionary:
The Diaries of the Fourth Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne, 1822-50 (Record
Series, Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 43, 2003).
Also see his: ‘The Newcastle Diaries: “A Study in the Reactionary Temperament”’, Archives, Volume
XXVIII, Number 109 (October 2003), 120-31 and The Nottingham
Evening Post, Weekend Magazine (3 April 2004), 32-33.
Fletcher, John (editor), Where Truth Abides, extracts from the diaries
of Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme [sic]
(2001).
Lawson-Tancred, T, Records of a Yorkshire Manor (1937) contains
source material relating to Newcastle’s estates of Aldborough and Boroughbridge.
Thomis, Malcolm I, (editor), Luddism in Nottinghamshire (Record
Series, Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 26, 1972) contains
correspondence involving Newcastle.
(b) Secondary
i. Unpublished dissertations and theses
The following are available to consult at the Hallward Library, University
of Nottingham:
Gaunt, Richard A, ‘The Political Activities and Opinions of the Fourth
Duke of Newcastle (1785-1851)’, (PhD thesis, University of Nottingham,
2000)
Golby, John M, ‘The Political and Electioneering Influence of the Fourth
Duke of Newcastle’ (M.A. thesis, University of Nottingham, 1961).
Golby, John M, ‘The Duke of Newcastle and the Nottingham Reform Riots’,
(unpublished Mellors prize essay, University of Nottingham, 1958-9)
Moses, John H, ‘Elections and Electioneering in the Constituencies of
Nottinghamshire, 1702-1832’, (PhD thesis, University of Nottingham, 1965).
Preston, Richard A, ‘The Structure of Government and Politics in Nottinghamshire,
1824-35’, (DPhil thesis, University of Oxford, 1978) (This is
only available to consult at Nottingham Local Studies Library).
ii. Books and articles
Beckett, J V, 'Aristocrats and electoral control in the East Midlands,
1660-1914', Midland History, 18 (1993), 65-86.
Colyer, R J, 'The Hafod Estate under Thomas Johnes and Henry Pelham,
fourth Duke of Newcastle', Welsh History Review, 8 (1977), 257-84.
Eldridge, Colin C, 'The Lincoln divorce case: a study in Victorian morality', Trivium, 11
(1976), 21-39.
Evans, E D, 'Hafod in the time of the Duke of Newcastle (1785-1851)', Ceredigion, 12
(1994), 41-61.
Fisher, J R, 'Issues and Influence: Two By-elections in South Nottinghamshire
in the Mid-Nineteenth Century', Historical Journal, 24 (1981),
155-65.
Fisher, J R, 'The Limits of Deference: Agricultural Communities in a
Mid-Nineteenth Century Election Campaign', Journal of British Studies, 21 (1981),
90-105.
Fisher, J R, 'The Tory revival of the 1830s: An uncontested election
in South Nottinghamshire', Midland History, 6 (1981), 95-108.
Gaunt, R A, 'The fourth Duke of Newcastle, the Ultra-Tories and the
Opposition to Canning's Administration', History, 88 (2003), 568-86.
Gaunt, R A, 'Neighbours from Hell? The fourth Duke of Newcastle and
the people of Nottingham in the early nineteenth century', Transactions
of the Thoroton Society, 104 (2000), 99-111.
Gaunt, R A, 'A Stern Unbending Tory and the Rising Young Hope: Gladstone,
Newark and the fourth Duke of Newcastle, 1832-46' in Peter Francis, ed., The
Gladstone Umbrella (2001), pp.14-35.
Golby, J, 'A Great Electioneer and his Motives: The Fourth Duke of Newcastle', Historical
Journal, 8 (1965), 201-18.
Martineau, J, The life of Henry Pelham, fifth Duke of Newcastle (1908).
Preston, R A, 'East Retford: The last days of a Rotten Borough', Transactions
of the Thoroton Society, 78 (1974), 94-103.
Munsell, F D, The Unfortunate Duke: Henry Pelham, fifth Duke of Newcastle,
1811-64 (1985).
Roberts, J, Georgiana, 4th Duchess of Newcastle (2000).
Surtees, V, A Beckford Inheritance: The Lady Lincoln Scandal (1977).
Thomas, J A, 'The architectural development of Hafod, 1807-82', Ceredigion, 7
(1974/5), 215-29.
Thomis, M I, Preston, R A and Wigley, J, ‘Nottingham and the Reform
Bill Riots of 1831: New Perspectives’, Transactions of the Thoroton
Society, 77 (1973), 82-103.
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