Henry Hunt
Born 1773-01-01
Died 1835-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15211948A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (9)
- Politics and government (5)
- Henry Hunt (1773-1835) (5)
- England (3)
- Trials, litigation (3)
- Representative government and representation (2)
- 1800-1837 (2)
Books by Henry Hunt
Total count: 15
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Address to the public of the City of Bristol, by H. Hunt, Esqin answer to an anonymous letter, signed, Centinel, which appeared in the Bristol Western Star, on Friday, August 21, 1807Sold by Sheppard, Lansdown, Fenley1807-01-01
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An independent address to the electors of Bristol, upon the state of the representation of the peoplewith free remarks upon the present candidates, Sir Samuel Romilly, Edw. Protheroe, Esq., Richard Hart Davis, Esq., Henry Hunt, Esq[s.n.]1812-01-01
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Westminister election - a correct report of the proceedings of the meeting ... on June 1, 1818by that part of the electors of Westminster, who advocate annual Parliaments, universal suffrage, and vote by ballot, to take into consideration and adopt the best means to secure the election of Henry Hunt, Esq. to represent that city in Parliament, with the eloquent and admirable speech at length of Mr. Gale JonesPrinted and published by R. Carlisle1818-01-01
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Final examination and committal of Henry Hunt, Esq. together with Messrs. Johnson, Saxton, Moorhouse, and otherswho were confined in the New Bailey Prison, Manchester, on a pretended charge of high treasonT. Dolby1819-01-01
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The green bag plotbeing a detailed account of some of the transactions which took place previous, and which ultimately led to the suspension of the Habeus Corpus Act; including an extract from The green bag, purporting to be a memorandum relative to the origin of the conspiracy at Pentridge, in Derbyshire; which ended in a special commission, and the execution of Brandreth, Turner, & Ludlam, for high-treason. Addressed to the real reformers of England, Wales, Scotland, and IrelandPrinted and published by T. Davison1819-01-01
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The trial of Mr. Hunt, Mr. Johnson, and others, for a conspiracyat the Manchester meeting, on the 16th August last, before Mr. Justice Bailey and a special jury at York, which commenced on Thursday, March 17, 1820, and closed, on Monday March 27th 1820Printed by John Barr1820-01-01
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To the radical reformers, male and female, of England, Scotland, and Ireland[s.n.]1820-01-01
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The trial of Henry Hunt, Esq., Jno. Knight, Jos. Johnson, Jno. Thacker Saxton, Samuel Bamford, Jos. Healey, James Moorhouse, Robert Jones, Geo. Swift, and Robert Wylde, for an alledged conspiracy to overturn the government, &cbefore Mr. Justice Bayley, and a special jury, at the York Lent Assizes, 1820T. Dolby1820-01-01
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To the radical reformers, male and female, of England, Ireland, and Scotland[A series of letters from Ilchester jail, April,11,1821 to October 29,1822T.Dolby1821-01-01
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Full report of the trial for a libel on Henry Hunt Esq., Court of King's Bench, Friday December 17, 1824, before the lord chief justice and a special juryHunt v. Newcomb and othersW. Eaton, Albion Press1824-01-01
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Wig v. blackballtrial of Henry Hunt, Esquire, for defamation, in the Earl Marshal's court, on Monday, October 20, 1828B. Steill1828-01-01
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Mr. Hunt's letter to the kingupon the intended civic feast[s.n.]1830-01-01
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Lecture on the conduct of the Whigs, to the working classesdelivered at Lawrence Street Chapel, Birmingham, on Wednesday, October 31st, 1832Strange1832-01-01
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The opening speech and reply of James Scarlett, Esq., upon the trial of Henry Hunt and others, for a misdemeanour at York, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Bayley, on the 16th of March 1820 and several following daysJ. Murray1833-01-01
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Report of Trial of a cause Addison and others versus HuntMr. Hunt's Speech verbatim. Lancaster Nisi Prius Court, 1834 [Contract Case]2d ed.