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Richard Oastler | lit.salon
Richard Oastler
Born:
1789
Died:
1861
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Born:
1789
Died:
1861
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The Fleet papers: being letters to Thomas Thornhill, Esq., of Riddlesworth, in the County of Norfolk ....
1841
Richard Oastler
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The Fleet Papers
1841
Richard Oastler
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Factory legislation: a letter caused by the publication of the special report of the Executive Committee of the National Association of Factory Occupiers (July 1855)
1855
Richard Oastler
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Vicarial tithes, Halifax: a true statement of facts and incidents
1827
Richard Oastler
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A letter to those sleek, pious, holy and devout dissenters, Messrs. get-all, keep-all, grasp-all, scrape-all, whip-all, gull-all, cheat-all, cant-all, work-all, sneak-all, lie-well, swear-well, scratch-em and company, the shareholders in the Bradford Observer, in answer to their attack on Richard Oastler, in that paper of July 17, 1834
1834
Richard Oastler
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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
1838
Richard Oastler
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Vicarial Tithes, Halifax: A True Statement of Facts and Incidents
1827
Richard Oastler
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A letter on the horrors of white slavery
1830
Richard Oastler
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Mr. Oastler's reply to Mr. Gisborne, and account of this visit to Manchester
1831
Richard Oastler
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Exposition of the factory system: Mr. Oastler versus The Leeds Mercury
1831
Richard Oastler
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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
1832
Richard Oastler
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Operatives of Leeds!
1832
Richard Oastler
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Mr. Oastler's speech at Huddersfield, on his return from London
1832
Richard Oastler
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Mr. Oastler's speech at Huddersfield, on his return from London
1832
Richard Oastler
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The factory system
1832
Richard Oastler
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To the electors of the North Riding of the Couty of York
1832
Richard Oastler
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A letter to Mr. Holland Hoole: in reply to his letter to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Althorp, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer, in defence of the cotton factories of Lancashire
1832
Richard Oastler, Holland Hoole
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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.
1833
Richard Oastler
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Representation of Huddersfield: Mr. Oastler's speech
1833
Richard Oastler
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Public protest against the Factory Commission: meeting in the Free Market, Leeds, May 20, 1833
1833
Richard Oastler
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Speech delivered in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Bowling-Lane, Bradford, on Monday the fourteenth of January, 1833 at a meeting of delegates in support of the ten hours bill
1833
Richard Oastler
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Speech delivered at a public meeting held in the Market Place, Huddersfield on Tuesday evening June 18, 1833, to petition the House of Commons against the report of the Factory Commissioners being received, and also to pray that the ten hour factory bill may pass: with an address to the Queen
1833
Richard Oastler
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Speech delivered at a public meeting held in ... Huddersfield on ... June 18, 1833, to petition the House of Commons against the report of the Factory Commissioners being received, and also to pray that the Ten hour factory bill may pass with an address to the Queen
1833
Richard Oastler, Great Britain. Commissioners for Inquiring into the Employment of Children in Factories
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Slavery in Yorkshire to the editor of the Intelligencer
1833
Richard Oastler
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Public meeting and dinner to John Fielden, Esq. M.P. and other gentlemen on Thursday, December 26th, 1833 ....
1833
John Fielden, Wm Williams, Richard Oastler
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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
1833
Richard Oastler
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The Secret inquisition to perpetuate child murder
1833
Richard Oastler
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Infant slavery: report of a speech delivered in favour of the Ten hour's bill by Richard Oastler, Esq., at a numerous meeting held at Preston, on the 22nd of March, 1833, with extracts from his speech at Bolton
1833
Richard Oastler
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Tyranny's last shift!!
1833
George Condy, Richard Oastler
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Slavery in Yorkshire to the editor of the Intelligencer
1833
Richard Oastler
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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
1833
Richard Oastler
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Reply to R. Oastler
1833
Richard Oastler
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A serious address to the millowners, manufacturers, and cloth-dressers of Leeds, who have organized themselves into a trades' union to compel their workmen to abandon a right, which the laws of Britain grant, to every subject
1834
Richard Oastler
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A letter to those sleek, pious, holy and devout dissenters, Messrs. get-all, keep-all, grasp-all, scrape-all, whip-all, gull-all, cheat-all, cant-all, work-all, sneak-all, lie-well, swear-well, and company, the shareholders in the Bradford Observer, in answer to their attack on Richard Oastler, in that paper of July 17, 1834
1834
Richard Oastler
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A Papal bull, from Pope Gregory XVI, to King Joseph, the deluder, companion of the Society of the Jesuits ... the wood-be-Radical [sic], and sometime a pensioner on the half-pay list of the King of England
1834
Richard Oastler
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The pearking, or (if you will have it so) the biter bit: in answer to the question who is to blame?
1834
Richard Oastler
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A serious address to the millowners, manufacturers and cloth-dressers of Leeds: who have organized themselves into a 'trades' union' to compel their workmen to abandon a right which the laws of Britain grant to every subject: "live and let live" ...
1834
Richard Oastler
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To the editor of the Argus
1834
Richard Oastler
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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
1834
Richard Oastler
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A twopenny "extreme unction," administered to King Joseph
1834
Richard Oastler
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A few words to the friends and enemies of trades' unions
1834
Richard Oastler
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A letter to the editor of the "Argus and Demagogue," on the validity of Sir John Ramsden's title to the sums of money he claims for canal dues and on other subjects
1834
Richard Oastler, Ramsden, John Sir
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A well seasoned Christmas-pie for "The Great Liar of the North," prepared, cooked, baked and presented by R. Oastler
1834
Richard Oastler
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A penny bellowing and goring, published for the especial benefit of the deluded followers of King Joseph
1834
Richard Oastler
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A Report of the proceedings and speeches of a public meeting, held in ... Oldham on ... March 14th, 1835, to petition the House of Commons, to limit the period of working in cotton and other mills, to ten hours per day, and eight on Saturdays including a copious report of the address of Richard Oastler, Esq
1835
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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
1835
Richard Oastler
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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
1835
Richard Oastler, Wellington, Arthur Wellesley Duke of
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Yorkshire slavery: the "devil-to-do" amongst the dissenters in Huddersfield, a letter addressed to Ewd. Baines, Esq. M.P.
1835
Richard Oastler, Edward Baines
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The factory question the law or the needle
1836
Richard Oastler
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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
1836
Richard Oastler