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Popay the police spy, or, A report on the evidence laid before the House of Commons by the select committee appointed to inquire into the truth of th[e] allegations of a petition, presented by Mr. Cobbett, from members of the National Union of the Working Classes (resident in Camberwell and Walworth), in which they complained that policemen were employed as government spies

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Type of record: Book

Title: Popay the police spy, or, A report on the evidence laid before the House of Commons by the select committee appointed to inquire into the truth of th[e] allegations of a petition, presented by Mr. Cobbett, from members of the National Union of the Working Classes (resident in Camberwell and Walworth), in which they complained that policemen were employed as government spies

Level: Piece

Classmark: YAS 0888

Creator(s): Great Britain. Parliament

Additional creator(s): Popay, William S (Other); Cleave, John (Publisher); Cobbett, William (1763-1835) (Printer)

Related people: Popay, William S; Cleave, John; Cobbett, William

Publisher: Cleave, 1, Shoe Lane (one door from Fleet Street)

Publication city: London

Date(s): 1833

Language: English

Size and medium: 24 p

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/498804

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991010643599705181

Collection group(s): Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society

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Indexed in: Pearl, M.L. Cobbett,

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Bound together with 18 other publications in volume with spine title: 'Pamphlets'. Volume contents: 1. Oastler, R.: Damnation! 1837. -- 2. Lovett, W.: The eloquent and patriotic defence of William Lovett. 1839. -- 3. Lillie, J.S.: An historical sketch of the origin and progress of parliamentary corruption. 1831. -- 4. A protest against coercion of conscience. [after 1831] -- 5. Wood, J.: Right of labour to legislative protection demonstrated. 1832. -- 6. Citizen Lee: A whisper to the Whigs, or, What is treason? 1833. -- 7. The effects of machinery on manual labour. [1831?] -- 8. Popay the police spy. 1833. -- 9. Stephens, J.R.: The Rev. J. R. Stephens in London. [1839] -- 10. Unparalleled injustice! [1835?] -- 11. Lhotsky, J.: Daily bread. [1841] -- 12. Jones, W.: The principles of government. 1831. -- 13. Dunn, C.B.: Some remarks on the corn laws. 1831. -- 14. Trades' triumphant! or, Unions' jubilee!! [1832?] -- 15. To the farming labourers of Great Britain and Ireland. 1837. -- 16.
Beaumont, A.J.: Speech and protest of Arthur James Beaumont. 1836. -- 17. Stephens, J.R.: A sermon preached by the Reverend Mr. Stephens. [1839]. -- 18. A Report of the proceedings of a public meeting. 1837. -- 19. Stephens, J.R.: A report of the trial of the Rev. J.R. Stephens, at the Chester Assizes. Item no.9: Imperfect: pages 1-8 only

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