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Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848) | 35 |
Parker, Hugh, D. 1861 | 4 |
Dunn, Thomas (Alderman of Sheffield) | 3 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Parker, John, 1799-1881 | 2 |
Portland, William Henry Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Duke of, 1768-1854 | 2 |
Sheffield Union. Board of Guardians | 2 |
Smith, Thomas, 1804-1876 | 2 |
Wilden, Mary, D. 1839 | 2 |
Worksop Union Workhouse | 2 |
Reform desirable and practicable : being an address to the inhabitants of Sheffield, with religious and political remarks on the subjects discussed at the public meeting, held in Paradise Square, on Wednesday, June 7th, 1810. To which is added a speech, which (but for reasons not now necessary to specify) might have been then and there delivered
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1810
Note in the Brotherton Library copy attributes authorship to Samuel Roberts.
A mill-stone for the necks of the child-destroyers : a letter to Lord Viscount Morpeth, M.P
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1833
Lacking all after p.12.
An address to British females of every rank and station on the employment of climbing boys in sweeping chimnies
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1834
At head of title: Inscribed to Her Majesty, the Queen.
England's glory; or, the good old poor laws : addressed to the working classes of Sheffield
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1836
England's glory; or, the good old poor laws : addressed to the working classes of Sheffield
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1836
A cry from the chimneys : or, an integral part of the total abolition of slavery throughout the world
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1837
Pp.[35]-44: A word for climbing boys [poem].
Gullem-ism and Gullem-ers : a letter to Mr. Gulson, one of the Assistant Poor Law Commissioners
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1837
A solemn appeal to ministers of the Gospel of every denomination : on the subject of the poor laws
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1837