The pearking, or (if you will have it so) the biter bit : in answer to the question who is to blame?
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Type of record: Book
Title: The pearking, or (if you will have it so) the biter bit : in answer to the question who is to blame?
Other titles: Huddersfield election; Pearking; Biter bit
Classmark: YAS 0157
Creator(s): Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)
Related people: Wood, Joseph, Esq; Wood, Joseph, Esq
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Kemp, New-street
Publication city: Huddersfield
Date(s): 1834
Language: English
Size and medium: 53, [3] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/498286
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991010347149705181
Collection group(s): Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society
Description
At head of title: Huddersfield Election.
Errata, p. [55].
Additional description
Bound with 11 other publications written by Richard Oastler with spine title: Huddersfield election - The Pearking. Volume contents: 1. The Pearking. 1834. -- 2. A papal bull from Pope Gregory XVI. 1834. -- 3. A twopeny "extreme unction". 1834. -- 4. Slavery in Yorkshire. [1835]. -- 5. A letter to those sleek, pious, holy and devout dissenters. 1834. -- 6. Yorkshire slavery. 1835. -- 7. The rejected letter. 1836. -- 8. A letter to those millowners who continue to oppose the Ten Hours Bill. 1836. -- 9. Facts and plain words on every-day subjects. 1833. -- 10. A letter to the Arch-Bishop of York. 1836. -- 11. A well seasoned Christmas-pie. 1834. -- 12. The unjust judge. 1836. Handwritten contents page on front flyleaf
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