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A third address to the mechanics, artisans, and labourers of the manufacturing towns and villages of Great Britain, by the committee of the Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers' Assocation in the town and neighbourhood of Bradford
Wool-combers and Stuff-weavers' Association (Bradford)
1825
Speech of Thos. B. Macaulay, esq., M.P. in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, March 2, 1831, on Lord John Russell's motion for leave to bring in a bill to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales
Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron (1800-1859)
[1831]
Report of the Leeds Board of Health, MDCCCXXXIII. Published by order of the Board
Leeds Board of Health
1833
Report on the cholera epidemic of 1832.
Letter to the trustees of the Leeds General Infirmary, on the election of a physician, in the year 1833
Leeds General Infirmary
1833
By the Committee for conducting the election of Dr. D. Thorp.
Three hundred to one! : the history of the yellow dinner ticket, No. 128, published for the express purpose of giving the Whigs an appetite for their grand dinner, on Friday, the 4th of April, 1834
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)
1834
Signed at end by Richard Oastler.
The present crisis. A letter to a late cabinet minister
Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron (1803-1873)
1834
The trial of the great will cause, of Tatham v. Wright, before Mr. Baron Gurney and a special jury, at the summer assizes, at Lancaster, in August, 1834
Wright, George (1803-1865); Tatham, Sandford
1834
The public and parliamentary speeches of Sir William Molesworth, bart. M.P. : to which is prefixed a statement of the proceedings of the liberal electors of Leeds, with reference to Edward Baines... and Sir William Molesworth, inviting them to become candidates for representation of the borough, in the event of a dissolution of Parliament : with the letters of Sir W. Molesworth, W. Marshall, and J. Hume relating thereto
Molesworth, Sir William (1810-1855); Baines, Sir Edward (1800-1890)
1837
Right of labour to legislative protection demonstrated : with remarks on the practicability of taking off ten millions of annual taxation, and the reduction of the public debt : in a letter addressed to the electors and inhabitants of Huddersfield
Wood, Joseph (fl. 1832)
1832
Errata printed on title-page verso.
The tables turned : a reply to a non-elector signing himself "Common sense," on the respective claims of the candidates for the representation of Leeds
[1832]
Caption title. Dated at end: November 9th, 1832.