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Filed under: Peterloo Massacre, Manchester, England, 1819 Notes and observations, critical and explanatory, on the papers relative to the internal state of the country, (London, E. Wilson, 1820), by John Edward Taylor (page images at HathiTrust) An exposure of the calumnies circulated by the enemies of social order and reiterated by their abettors, against the magistrates and the yeomanry cavalry of Manchester and Salford / (London : Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1819), by Francis Philips (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to Earl Fitzwilliam demonstrating the real tendency of the proceedings of the late York meeting for taking into consideration the transactions at Manchester, on the 16th of August last; and of other meetings called for the same object ... (London, Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington, 1819), by Arthur Henry Kenney (page images at HathiTrust) A Supplicatory letter to Lord Viscount Castlereagh, K.G. / (London : Printed for R. Stodart, 1819), by John Cam Hobhouse Broughton and Robert Steward Londonerry (page images at HathiTrust) Peterloo massacre, containing a faithful narrative of the events which preceded, accompanied, and followed the fatal sixteenth of August, 1819, on the area near St. Peter's church, Manchester, including the proceedings which took place at the inquest at Oldham ... to which is added, an accurate list of the names and places of residence of those who were killed, wounded and maimed / (Manchester : [s.n.], 1819) (page images at HathiTrust) Three accounts of Peterloo by eye-witnesses: Bishop Stanley, Lord Hylton, John Benjamin Smith; (Manchester, The University press; London, New York [etc.] Longmans, Green & co., 1921), by Francis Archibald Bruton, J. B. Smith, William George Hylton Jolliffe Hylton, and Edward Stanley (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Shelley, "Peterloo" and "The Mask of Anarchy" / (London : Printed for Private Circulation, 1887), by H. Buxton Forman, Thomas James Wise, Shelley Society, and Richard Clay and Sons. prt (page images at HathiTrust) The story of Peterloo, (Manchester, The University press [etc.], 1919), by Francis Archibald Bruton and John Rylands Library (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The mask of anarchy written on the occasion of the massacre at Manchester, (London, Pub. for the Shelley Society by Reeves and Turner, 1887), by Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by H. Buxton Forman (page images at HathiTrust) The masque of anarchy. A poem. (London, E. Moxon, 1832), by Percy Bysshe Shelley and Leigh Hunt (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to John Ralph Fenwick. (Newcastle : Printed by E. Walker, 1819), by John Davison and John Ralph Fenwick (page images at HathiTrust) The masque of anarchy : to which is added, Queen Liberty ; Song--to the men of England /, by Percy Bysshe Shelley and Leigh Hunt (page images at HathiTrust) The mask of anarchy : written on the occasion of the massacre at Manchester / (New York : AMS Press, 1975), by Percy Bysshe Shelley (page images at HathiTrust) The masque of anarchy. To which is added, Queen Liberty; Song--to the men of England. (London, J. Watson, 1842), by Percy Bysshe Shelley (page images at HathiTrust) Three Accounts of Peterloo by Eyewitnesses: Bishop Stanley, Lord Hylton, John Benjamin Smith; with Bishop Stanley's Evidence at the Trial, by William George Hylton Jolliffe Hylton, J. B. Smith, and Edward Stanley, ed. by F. A. Bruton (Gutenberg ebook)
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Filed under: Manchester (England) -- History, Military A true and perfect relation of the proceedings at Manchester from Snnday [sic] the 25 of September to Sonday the second of October MDCXLIJ wherein is related six severall battels fought by the inhabitants of Manchester with two thousand men against the Lord Strange now Earle of Derby and the Lord Rivers with 3000 horse and foor [sic] describing the number that was slain on both sides in each battle : declared in a letter sent / from Mr. Thomas Hawkins to Mr. Erbie ... ([London]: ... Printed for H. Blake, October 6, 1642), by Thomas Hawkins (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Beginning of civil-warres in England, or, A skirmish between the Lord Strange and the inhabitants of Manchester in Lancashire, July 4 with the number of the men that were slain and wounded ou [sic] both sides, and a catalogue of the officers that were in this skirmish : the occasion whereof was through the Lord Stranges resolution to take away their magazine by force, having received many forces from Yorke : likewise a letter which the Lord Strange sent to the gentry of Manchester, July 5, with their answer to the said letter : together with the Parliaments declaration and order concerning the aforesaid lord. (London : Printed for J. Tompson, July 9, 1642), by James Stanley Derby (HTML at EEBO TCP) News from Manchester: being a perfect relation of the passages which hapned there, between the Lord Strange, and the commissioners for the militia. Together with the occasion, and other circumstances of their skirmishing, and the number, and state of those which were slain and wounded. As also how the magazine for that county is disposed of. Sent in a letter from M. Jo. Ronsgore, an eye-witnesse, and an inhabitant of the said town of Manchester. ([London] : July 23. Printed for T. N., 1642), by John Ronsgore (HTML at EEBO TCP) Declaration and summons sent by the Earl of Newcastle to the town of Manchester (London : Printed for Peter Cole, and are to be sold at the Glove in Cornhill, July 15, 1643), by William Cavendish Newcastle (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Parliaments letter to the king of France wherein they declare their resolution and desires to his sacred Majesty assented to by both Houses, September 29 : also a true relation of a battle fought by the L. Strange and the inhabirants [sic] of Manchester September 29 : together with the proceedings of the Lord Fairfaxe and M. Hotham against the Earl of Cumberland and the rest of the cavaleers in the northerne parts with the manner of the Lord Fairfax joyning with Mr. Hotham. (London : Printed for Henry Seymour, October 1, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Manchester (England) in literatureFiled under: Central Relief Committee (Manchester, England)Filed under: Chetham's Hospital (Manchester, England) Life of Humphrey Chetham, founder of the Chetham hospital and library, Manchester/ ([Manchester, Eng.] Printed for the Chetham society, 1903), by F. R. Raines, Ernest Axon, and Charles William Sutton (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Chetham hospital and library, with the historical associations of the building and its former owners, (London [etc.] Sherratt & Hughes, 1910), by Albert Nicholson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) History of the foundations in Manchester of Christ's college, Chetham's hospital, and the free Grammar school ... (Manchester, T. Agnew and J. Zanetti, 1828-48), by Samuel Hibbert, William Robert Whatton, and John Palmer (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Guardian (Manchester, England)Filed under: Hardshaw East Monthly Meeting (Manchester, England)Filed under: High School for Girls (Manchester, England)Filed under: Manchester Cathedral (Manchester, England)Filed under: Manchester Chamber of Commerce (Manchester, England) A supplement to Lord Western's letter to Lord John Russell: upon corn laws and commercial distress : with a brief review of the reports of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, on December 1839, and March 1841 : together with an extract from a letter of R. Cobden, Esq., M.P., of the 12th of Sept., and Lord Western's reply. (London : J. Ridgway, 1841), by C. C. Western, Richard Cobden, and John Russell Russell (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Manchester Grammar School (Manchester, England)Filed under: Manchester Literary Club (Manchester, England)Filed under: Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester, England) The first free library in Manchester; a chapter of local history. (Manchester, [Eng.], T. Sowler and Co., 1878), by James Croston (page images at HathiTrust) Manchester public free libraries : Fifty years' record of free library work in Manchester / ([Manchester] : [publisher not identified], 1903), by England) Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester and William Robert Credland (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A comparative tables of the principal schemes which have been proposed for the classification of libraries, or of human knowledge generally. To which is prefixed a special report on a classed catalogue for the Manchester Free Library. (Manchester : Printed by C. Simms and Co., 1855), by Edward Edwards (page images at HathiTrust) Index-catalogue of the Chorlton and Ardwick Branch lending library. (Manchester : J.E. Cornish, 1872), by England). Chorlton Branch Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester and England). Ardwick Branch Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester (page images at HathiTrust) Annual report to the Council of the city of Manchester on the working of the Public Free Libraries. (Manchester : The Libraries), by England) Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Manchester Statistical Society (Manchester, England)Filed under: Municipal Technical School (Manchester, England)Filed under: St. Ann's Church (Manchester, England)Filed under: Unitarian Home Missionary College (Manchester, England)Filed under: Natural history -- England -- ManchesterMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |