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Last edited by Tom Morris
July 25, 2022 | History

Richard Oastler

1789 - 1861

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  • Cover of: Slavery in Yorkshire: to the editor of the Intelligencer

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  • Cover of: To the electors of the North Riding of the Couty of York

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  • Cover of: The right of the poor to liberty and life: A speech delivered at a public meeting of the inhabitants of Huddersfield, in the Philosophical Hall, in that town, December 27th, 1837

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  • Cover of: A well seasoned Christmas-pie for "The Great Liar of the North," prepared, cooked, baked and presented by R. Oastler

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  • Cover of: The Fleet papers: being letters to Thomas Thornhill, Esq., of Riddlesworth, in the County of Norfolk ....

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  • Cover of: Mr. Oastler's reply to Mr. Gisborne, and account of this visit to Manchester

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  • Cover of: 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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  • Cover of: A letter to the Bishop of Exeter

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  • Cover of: Damnation! Eternal damnation to the fiend-begotten 'coarser-food', new Poor ...

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  • Cover of: The Fleet Papers
    First published in 1841 3 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable Cover of edition fleetpapers00oastgoog

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  • Cover of: Richard Oastler: king of factory children: six pamphlets, 1835-1861.

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  • Cover of: Public protest against the Factory Commission: meeting in the Free Market, Leeds, May 20, 1833

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  • Cover of: A speech delivered by Richard Oastler at a meeting held in the Manor Court-Room, Manchester on Wednesday evening, April 27th, 1833, to consider of the propriety of petitioning the legislature to pass the Ten Hours Factories' Regulation Bill, without waiting for the report of that 'Mockery of Inquiry', the Mill-owners Commission.

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  • Cover of: Damnation!: eternal damnation to the fiend-begotten, "coarser food" : New Poor Law, a speech

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  • Cover of: A letter to Mr. Holland Hoole, in reply to his Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Althorp ... in defense of the cotton factories of Lancashire

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  • Cover of: A penny bellowing and goring, published for the especial benefit of the deluded followers of King Joseph

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  • Cover of: The rejected letter: with a dedication to the man wot would not have it read. A letter to the owners & occupiers of mills, in the town and parish of Halifax, assembled in public meeting, at the Old Cock Inn, on Wednesday, 3, August, 1836

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  • Cover of: Eight letters to the Duke of Wellington: a petition to the House of Commons: and a letter to the editor of the Agricultural and industrial magazine

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  • Cover of: The factory question: The law or the needle

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  • Cover of: Facts and plain words on every-day subjects, comprised in two speeches delivered at Wakefield on the day of the first election for the West-Riding of Yorkshire, December 20, 1832: To which are added a needful introduction, an address to the electors of the West-Riding, &c

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July 25, 2022 Edited by Tom Morris merge authors
September 30, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot add ISNI
March 31, 2017 Edited by MARC Bot add VIAF and wikidata ID
June 7, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Removed period from death date
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user initial import