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Capturing Dorothy Hartley's point that there was "a dislocation of the food supply " during the Industrial Revolution, the poor laws, the game and corn laws, this section would begin with the date of Thomas Malthus's "Principle of Population" (1798) to capture voices invoked during the lead up to the Reform Bill of 1832.
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Capturing Dorothy Hartley's point that there was "a dislocation of the food supply" during the Industrial Revolution, the poor laws, the game and corn laws, this section would begin with the date of Thomas Malthus's "Principle of Population" (1798) to capture voices invoked during the lead up to the Reform Bill of 1832.
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- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429584435
- Artikelnr.: 63685581
Gail Turley Houston, Professor, British and Irish Literary Studies, University of New Mexico, USA
Volume 1: 'Guttllng and Guzzlling': The Immiseration of the Poor
or 'Perish[ing] from the table of nature' (1795-1840) Acknowledgements Bibliography List of Abbreviations General Introduction Volume 1 Introduction Part 1. War
Taxation and the End of the Social Contract 1. Isaac Eaton
The Tocsin. The British Tocsin
or Proofs of National Ruin
4th ed.
London: Daniel Isaac Eaton
1795
pp. 4-18
23
27-28
31-34
38
53. 2. Anon.
'The Grumblers'
Town and country magazine
or
Universal repository of knowledge
instruction
and entertainment
27 (1795)
pp. 200-1. 3. Sir Francis Burdett
'Speech'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 13
Images 11
4
15
6 (12 November 1800). 4. The weavers and townspeople of Royton
'Handbill issued by the weavers and townspeople of Royton in May 1808
after Partiament rejected a bill to guarantee the weavers a minimum wage'
30 May 1808. 5. 'A Sufferer'
'Letter to Prince Regent'
23 May 1812; Letters and Papers
May 1812
MS Home Office Papers and Records: Part Five: HO 42
Box 123. 6. Anon.
'ART. XI. 1. An Inquiry into the Causes of General Poverty and Dependance of Mankind; including a full investigation of the Corn Laws'
Quarterly review
16 (1816)
pp. 225-7
229
239
244-5
247-9
251-3
255-6
259
262-3
272
274-8 7. 'Patricius'
'Taxation Against Population. To the Editors of the Liverpool Mercury'
Liverpool Mercury
13 December 1816
p. 190. 8. Aristides
'Radical Revolutionists and Modern Whigs. To the Editor of The Morning Post'
24 December 1819
np. 9. T. William
'Address to the Industrious Classes of Britain and Ireland
Particularly to our Neighbours
the distressed Spitalfields Weavers'
Co-operative magazine and monthly herald
1 (1826)
pp. 333-7. 10. D. W. Harvey. Speech
'State of the Country'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 21
cols. 1781-91 (12 June 1829). 11. Anon.
'Domestic Policy. No. III. The Condition of the Lower Orders'
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
27 (1830)
pp. 91-6. Part 2. Responses to Malthus
the Corn Laws and the Poor Laws 12. MP. Mr. Samuel Whitbread. 'Poor-Laws Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
8
cols. 865-75 (19 February 1807). 13. Anon.
'Liber Sine Titulo; or
Copy of a Manuscript-Fragment found at a certain Mountain in Derbyshire
which takes its Name from the Devil'
Scourge
or
Literary
Theatrical
and Miscellaneous Magazine
9 (1815)
pp. 277-81. 14. George Ensor
'An Inquiry Concerning the Population of Nations; Containing a Refutation of Mr Malthus's Essay on Popoulation'
Monthly Magazine
or
British register
45 (1818)
pp. 640-52. 15. 'Poor Relief Bill'; MPs James Scarlett
Robert Thomas Wilson
Matthew F. Lewis
John Bennet
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols. 988-999 (24 May 1821). Continuation of Discussion 'Poor Relief Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols.1480-1483 (24 July 1821). 16. Anon.
'Proposed Refusal to Support the Poor
and to Abolish the Poor Laws'
Black Dwarf
6
(1821)
pp. 773-8. 17. 'Probus'
'Currency
Corn Laws
and Crime. Letter to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle'
Morning Chronicle
6 December 1825
p. 4. 18. David Robinson
'The Poor Laws'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
23 (1828)
pp. 923-9
933-4
936. 19. Anon.
'The Population Question.--Mr. Sadler and the Political Economists'
Monthly Magazine
or
British Register
11 (1831)
pp. 527
529-30
544. 20. Anon.
'Poor Law Catechism
To be Learned by every Pauper previous to his confinement in the Bastile. Printed not under the Directions of the Poor Law Commissioners'
Northern Liberator
4 November 1837
p. 3. 21. 'Marcus'
An Essay on Populousness (or On the possibility of limiting populousness)
London: Printed by the author
1838
pp. 3-6
10
13-15. 22. Anon.
'Population
Subsistence
and Political Economists'
Charter
13 October 1839
p. 695. Part 3. Labour Petitions and Reform Meetings 23. Richard Taylor
'To the Manfacturers
Mechanics
Artisans
and Others
(Inhabitants of Manchester and its Vicinity) Who Signed and Supported the late Petition to the House of Commons'; Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811
MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 24. Anon.
'An Address from the Framework-Knitters to the Gentlemen Hosiers of the Town of Nottingham
Nottingham Review & General Advertiser for the Midland Counties
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 25. William Crump
'Address of the Plain Silk Stocking-Makers to the Gentlemen Hosiers of Nottingham
Who have Agreed to Give An Advance of Sixpence per Pair For The Making Of Black Silk Hose'
Nottingham Review
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 26. Charles Prescott
'Letter' regarding the Stockport weavers' petition to Parliament
21 May 1816
HO 42/150 f264. 27. Anon.
'Address and Petition pf the Distressed Mechanics of Birmingham'
presented to House of Commons
Hansard
HC
Volume 36
cols. 21-26 (28 April 1817). 28. Anon.
'Barnsley Reform Meeting'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 29. Anon.
'Female Reformers'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 30. Anon.
'Corn Laws-Petition of the Starving Weavers of Blackburn'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 16
cols. 413-414 (9 February 1827). 31. T. B. Macaulay
'Difference between a State of Civilization & Barbarism'
(From Mr. T. B. Macaulay's Speech at Edinburgh)'
Leicester Chronicle
15 June 1839
p. [4]. Part 4. 'Distress of the Nation' 32. Anon.
'The following Report seems to us to be drawn up with so much judgment. Report of the Association
formed in London
on the 23rd Day of May
1812
for the Relief and Benefit of the Manufacturing and the Labouring Poor'
Universal Magazine
19 (1813)
pp. 179-85. 33. Anon.
'Distresses of the Iron Manufacturers in Staffordshire'
Caledonian Mercury
1 August 1816
p. [4]. 34. Anon.
'Distress of the Nation'
Morning Chronicle
29 August 1816
p. [3]. 35. Mr. Holt
'To the Right Hon. The Earl of Derby
Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lancaster'
Times
28 August 1819
p. 2. 36. Mr. Bennet
'State of the Manufacturing Districts'
Times
10 December 1819
pp. 2-3. 37. Anon.
'Meeting of the Cotton-Spinners'
Morning Chronicle
6 July 1825
p. 4. 38. Anon.
' 'Bury
August 30. Late Meeting Manchester'
Bury and Norwich Post
or Suffolk and Norfolk Telegraph
30 August 1826
p. 784. 39. Anon.
'Alarming State of the People'
Examiner
971 (1826)
pp. 577-8. 40. Anon.
'Causes and Cures of the Present Distress'
Manchester Times
9 May 1829
p. 238. 41. 'J. R.'
'Art. IX. Domestic Arrangements of the Working Classes'
London and Westminster Review 3 (1836)
pp. 450-1
459-61. Part 5. Dietary
Real and Imagined 42. 'M'
'On Making Bread From Wood'
Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany (1817)
pp. 313-6. 43. Anon.
'Real Relief for the Sufferings of the Poor'
Moral reformer
and protestor against the vices
abuses
and corruptions of the age
1 (1831)
pp. 138-45. 44. Anon.
'The General Fast'
Figaro in London
14 (1832)
pp. 53-4. 45. 'Dietary Tables Issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for Cirencester Union
December 1836'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
Image 3 (1836). 46. Anon.
'Starvation Wholesome'
Champion and Weekly Herald
25 December 1836
p. 119. 47. Testimony from Mr. Thomas Bourne
Select Committee on Poor Law Amendment Act: Third Report'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
images 32-3
35
37-9
47-9. (1837). 48. Anon.
Suppressed Papers of the British Association
Left in Newcastle Upon Tyne in August Last'
Northern Liberator
8 December 1838
p. [3]. 49. John Eagles
'New Scheme for Maintaining the Poor'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
43 (1838)
pp. 489-93. 50. Testimony from Rev. D. Williams (Curate of Shalbourne)
11 May 1838
and Testimony from John Bowen (Guardian of Bridgwater Union)
5 July 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 107-8
889-890 (1837-38). 51. Charles Horace Wall
'How do Poor Men Live?'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
6 (1839)
pp. 13-16
19-20. Part 6. Violence
Revolution
Crime 52. Anon.
'London
Tuesday
August 24
1819'
Times
24 August 1819
p. 2. 53. Anon.
'The Debate upon the Address'
Times
26 November 1819. 54. Anon.
'Parliamentary Intelligence. House of Lords and House of Commons'
Tuesday
Nov
30'
Times
1 December 1819
pp. 1-2
4. 55. William Johnston
'The Present Crisis'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
28 (1830)
pp. 690-4. 56. William Cobbett
'Feelosofical Quackery'
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
74 (1831)
pp. 551-8. 57. Anon.
'The Interpreter: Where may one Starve?'
Figaro in London
2 (1833)
pp. 169-70. 58. Anon.
'The Town
a Ministerial Paper'
Leicester
or Commercial Agricultural Chronicle
1 June 1833
p. [4]. 59. Peter Quiz
'Radical Shooting
Letter to Editor of the Brighton Patriot'
Brighton Patriot and Lewes Free Press
7 April 1835
p. [4]. 60. Testimony from Rev. George Stringer Bull
14 Aug 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 232-4
255-6 (1837-38). 61. Anon.
'Stealing from Starvation'
Champion and Weekly Herald
2 December 1838
p. 4. 62. A Commissioner
'Intercepted Report of a Poor Law Commissioner'
Figaro in London
21 (1839)
p. 18. Index
or 'Perish[ing] from the table of nature' (1795-1840) Acknowledgements Bibliography List of Abbreviations General Introduction Volume 1 Introduction Part 1. War
Taxation and the End of the Social Contract 1. Isaac Eaton
The Tocsin. The British Tocsin
or Proofs of National Ruin
4th ed.
London: Daniel Isaac Eaton
1795
pp. 4-18
23
27-28
31-34
38
53. 2. Anon.
'The Grumblers'
Town and country magazine
or
Universal repository of knowledge
instruction
and entertainment
27 (1795)
pp. 200-1. 3. Sir Francis Burdett
'Speech'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 13
Images 11
4
15
6 (12 November 1800). 4. The weavers and townspeople of Royton
'Handbill issued by the weavers and townspeople of Royton in May 1808
after Partiament rejected a bill to guarantee the weavers a minimum wage'
30 May 1808. 5. 'A Sufferer'
'Letter to Prince Regent'
23 May 1812; Letters and Papers
May 1812
MS Home Office Papers and Records: Part Five: HO 42
Box 123. 6. Anon.
'ART. XI. 1. An Inquiry into the Causes of General Poverty and Dependance of Mankind; including a full investigation of the Corn Laws'
Quarterly review
16 (1816)
pp. 225-7
229
239
244-5
247-9
251-3
255-6
259
262-3
272
274-8 7. 'Patricius'
'Taxation Against Population. To the Editors of the Liverpool Mercury'
Liverpool Mercury
13 December 1816
p. 190. 8. Aristides
'Radical Revolutionists and Modern Whigs. To the Editor of The Morning Post'
24 December 1819
np. 9. T. William
'Address to the Industrious Classes of Britain and Ireland
Particularly to our Neighbours
the distressed Spitalfields Weavers'
Co-operative magazine and monthly herald
1 (1826)
pp. 333-7. 10. D. W. Harvey. Speech
'State of the Country'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 21
cols. 1781-91 (12 June 1829). 11. Anon.
'Domestic Policy. No. III. The Condition of the Lower Orders'
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
27 (1830)
pp. 91-6. Part 2. Responses to Malthus
the Corn Laws and the Poor Laws 12. MP. Mr. Samuel Whitbread. 'Poor-Laws Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
8
cols. 865-75 (19 February 1807). 13. Anon.
'Liber Sine Titulo; or
Copy of a Manuscript-Fragment found at a certain Mountain in Derbyshire
which takes its Name from the Devil'
Scourge
or
Literary
Theatrical
and Miscellaneous Magazine
9 (1815)
pp. 277-81. 14. George Ensor
'An Inquiry Concerning the Population of Nations; Containing a Refutation of Mr Malthus's Essay on Popoulation'
Monthly Magazine
or
British register
45 (1818)
pp. 640-52. 15. 'Poor Relief Bill'; MPs James Scarlett
Robert Thomas Wilson
Matthew F. Lewis
John Bennet
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols. 988-999 (24 May 1821). Continuation of Discussion 'Poor Relief Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols.1480-1483 (24 July 1821). 16. Anon.
'Proposed Refusal to Support the Poor
and to Abolish the Poor Laws'
Black Dwarf
6
(1821)
pp. 773-8. 17. 'Probus'
'Currency
Corn Laws
and Crime. Letter to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle'
Morning Chronicle
6 December 1825
p. 4. 18. David Robinson
'The Poor Laws'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
23 (1828)
pp. 923-9
933-4
936. 19. Anon.
'The Population Question.--Mr. Sadler and the Political Economists'
Monthly Magazine
or
British Register
11 (1831)
pp. 527
529-30
544. 20. Anon.
'Poor Law Catechism
To be Learned by every Pauper previous to his confinement in the Bastile. Printed not under the Directions of the Poor Law Commissioners'
Northern Liberator
4 November 1837
p. 3. 21. 'Marcus'
An Essay on Populousness (or On the possibility of limiting populousness)
London: Printed by the author
1838
pp. 3-6
10
13-15. 22. Anon.
'Population
Subsistence
and Political Economists'
Charter
13 October 1839
p. 695. Part 3. Labour Petitions and Reform Meetings 23. Richard Taylor
'To the Manfacturers
Mechanics
Artisans
and Others
(Inhabitants of Manchester and its Vicinity) Who Signed and Supported the late Petition to the House of Commons'; Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811
MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 24. Anon.
'An Address from the Framework-Knitters to the Gentlemen Hosiers of the Town of Nottingham
Nottingham Review & General Advertiser for the Midland Counties
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 25. William Crump
'Address of the Plain Silk Stocking-Makers to the Gentlemen Hosiers of Nottingham
Who have Agreed to Give An Advance of Sixpence per Pair For The Making Of Black Silk Hose'
Nottingham Review
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 26. Charles Prescott
'Letter' regarding the Stockport weavers' petition to Parliament
21 May 1816
HO 42/150 f264. 27. Anon.
'Address and Petition pf the Distressed Mechanics of Birmingham'
presented to House of Commons
Hansard
HC
Volume 36
cols. 21-26 (28 April 1817). 28. Anon.
'Barnsley Reform Meeting'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 29. Anon.
'Female Reformers'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 30. Anon.
'Corn Laws-Petition of the Starving Weavers of Blackburn'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 16
cols. 413-414 (9 February 1827). 31. T. B. Macaulay
'Difference between a State of Civilization & Barbarism'
(From Mr. T. B. Macaulay's Speech at Edinburgh)'
Leicester Chronicle
15 June 1839
p. [4]. Part 4. 'Distress of the Nation' 32. Anon.
'The following Report seems to us to be drawn up with so much judgment. Report of the Association
formed in London
on the 23rd Day of May
1812
for the Relief and Benefit of the Manufacturing and the Labouring Poor'
Universal Magazine
19 (1813)
pp. 179-85. 33. Anon.
'Distresses of the Iron Manufacturers in Staffordshire'
Caledonian Mercury
1 August 1816
p. [4]. 34. Anon.
'Distress of the Nation'
Morning Chronicle
29 August 1816
p. [3]. 35. Mr. Holt
'To the Right Hon. The Earl of Derby
Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lancaster'
Times
28 August 1819
p. 2. 36. Mr. Bennet
'State of the Manufacturing Districts'
Times
10 December 1819
pp. 2-3. 37. Anon.
'Meeting of the Cotton-Spinners'
Morning Chronicle
6 July 1825
p. 4. 38. Anon.
' 'Bury
August 30. Late Meeting Manchester'
Bury and Norwich Post
or Suffolk and Norfolk Telegraph
30 August 1826
p. 784. 39. Anon.
'Alarming State of the People'
Examiner
971 (1826)
pp. 577-8. 40. Anon.
'Causes and Cures of the Present Distress'
Manchester Times
9 May 1829
p. 238. 41. 'J. R.'
'Art. IX. Domestic Arrangements of the Working Classes'
London and Westminster Review 3 (1836)
pp. 450-1
459-61. Part 5. Dietary
Real and Imagined 42. 'M'
'On Making Bread From Wood'
Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany (1817)
pp. 313-6. 43. Anon.
'Real Relief for the Sufferings of the Poor'
Moral reformer
and protestor against the vices
abuses
and corruptions of the age
1 (1831)
pp. 138-45. 44. Anon.
'The General Fast'
Figaro in London
14 (1832)
pp. 53-4. 45. 'Dietary Tables Issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for Cirencester Union
December 1836'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
Image 3 (1836). 46. Anon.
'Starvation Wholesome'
Champion and Weekly Herald
25 December 1836
p. 119. 47. Testimony from Mr. Thomas Bourne
Select Committee on Poor Law Amendment Act: Third Report'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
images 32-3
35
37-9
47-9. (1837). 48. Anon.
Suppressed Papers of the British Association
Left in Newcastle Upon Tyne in August Last'
Northern Liberator
8 December 1838
p. [3]. 49. John Eagles
'New Scheme for Maintaining the Poor'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
43 (1838)
pp. 489-93. 50. Testimony from Rev. D. Williams (Curate of Shalbourne)
11 May 1838
and Testimony from John Bowen (Guardian of Bridgwater Union)
5 July 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 107-8
889-890 (1837-38). 51. Charles Horace Wall
'How do Poor Men Live?'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
6 (1839)
pp. 13-16
19-20. Part 6. Violence
Revolution
Crime 52. Anon.
'London
Tuesday
August 24
1819'
Times
24 August 1819
p. 2. 53. Anon.
'The Debate upon the Address'
Times
26 November 1819. 54. Anon.
'Parliamentary Intelligence. House of Lords and House of Commons'
Tuesday
Nov
30'
Times
1 December 1819
pp. 1-2
4. 55. William Johnston
'The Present Crisis'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
28 (1830)
pp. 690-4. 56. William Cobbett
'Feelosofical Quackery'
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
74 (1831)
pp. 551-8. 57. Anon.
'The Interpreter: Where may one Starve?'
Figaro in London
2 (1833)
pp. 169-70. 58. Anon.
'The Town
a Ministerial Paper'
Leicester
or Commercial Agricultural Chronicle
1 June 1833
p. [4]. 59. Peter Quiz
'Radical Shooting
Letter to Editor of the Brighton Patriot'
Brighton Patriot and Lewes Free Press
7 April 1835
p. [4]. 60. Testimony from Rev. George Stringer Bull
14 Aug 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 232-4
255-6 (1837-38). 61. Anon.
'Stealing from Starvation'
Champion and Weekly Herald
2 December 1838
p. 4. 62. A Commissioner
'Intercepted Report of a Poor Law Commissioner'
Figaro in London
21 (1839)
p. 18. Index
Volume 1: 'Guttllng and Guzzlling': The Immiseration of the Poor
or 'Perish[ing] from the table of nature' (1795-1840) Acknowledgements Bibliography List of Abbreviations General Introduction Volume 1 Introduction Part 1. War
Taxation and the End of the Social Contract 1. Isaac Eaton
The Tocsin. The British Tocsin
or Proofs of National Ruin
4th ed.
London: Daniel Isaac Eaton
1795
pp. 4-18
23
27-28
31-34
38
53. 2. Anon.
'The Grumblers'
Town and country magazine
or
Universal repository of knowledge
instruction
and entertainment
27 (1795)
pp. 200-1. 3. Sir Francis Burdett
'Speech'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 13
Images 11
4
15
6 (12 November 1800). 4. The weavers and townspeople of Royton
'Handbill issued by the weavers and townspeople of Royton in May 1808
after Partiament rejected a bill to guarantee the weavers a minimum wage'
30 May 1808. 5. 'A Sufferer'
'Letter to Prince Regent'
23 May 1812; Letters and Papers
May 1812
MS Home Office Papers and Records: Part Five: HO 42
Box 123. 6. Anon.
'ART. XI. 1. An Inquiry into the Causes of General Poverty and Dependance of Mankind; including a full investigation of the Corn Laws'
Quarterly review
16 (1816)
pp. 225-7
229
239
244-5
247-9
251-3
255-6
259
262-3
272
274-8 7. 'Patricius'
'Taxation Against Population. To the Editors of the Liverpool Mercury'
Liverpool Mercury
13 December 1816
p. 190. 8. Aristides
'Radical Revolutionists and Modern Whigs. To the Editor of The Morning Post'
24 December 1819
np. 9. T. William
'Address to the Industrious Classes of Britain and Ireland
Particularly to our Neighbours
the distressed Spitalfields Weavers'
Co-operative magazine and monthly herald
1 (1826)
pp. 333-7. 10. D. W. Harvey. Speech
'State of the Country'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 21
cols. 1781-91 (12 June 1829). 11. Anon.
'Domestic Policy. No. III. The Condition of the Lower Orders'
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
27 (1830)
pp. 91-6. Part 2. Responses to Malthus
the Corn Laws and the Poor Laws 12. MP. Mr. Samuel Whitbread. 'Poor-Laws Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
8
cols. 865-75 (19 February 1807). 13. Anon.
'Liber Sine Titulo; or
Copy of a Manuscript-Fragment found at a certain Mountain in Derbyshire
which takes its Name from the Devil'
Scourge
or
Literary
Theatrical
and Miscellaneous Magazine
9 (1815)
pp. 277-81. 14. George Ensor
'An Inquiry Concerning the Population of Nations; Containing a Refutation of Mr Malthus's Essay on Popoulation'
Monthly Magazine
or
British register
45 (1818)
pp. 640-52. 15. 'Poor Relief Bill'; MPs James Scarlett
Robert Thomas Wilson
Matthew F. Lewis
John Bennet
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols. 988-999 (24 May 1821). Continuation of Discussion 'Poor Relief Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols.1480-1483 (24 July 1821). 16. Anon.
'Proposed Refusal to Support the Poor
and to Abolish the Poor Laws'
Black Dwarf
6
(1821)
pp. 773-8. 17. 'Probus'
'Currency
Corn Laws
and Crime. Letter to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle'
Morning Chronicle
6 December 1825
p. 4. 18. David Robinson
'The Poor Laws'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
23 (1828)
pp. 923-9
933-4
936. 19. Anon.
'The Population Question.--Mr. Sadler and the Political Economists'
Monthly Magazine
or
British Register
11 (1831)
pp. 527
529-30
544. 20. Anon.
'Poor Law Catechism
To be Learned by every Pauper previous to his confinement in the Bastile. Printed not under the Directions of the Poor Law Commissioners'
Northern Liberator
4 November 1837
p. 3. 21. 'Marcus'
An Essay on Populousness (or On the possibility of limiting populousness)
London: Printed by the author
1838
pp. 3-6
10
13-15. 22. Anon.
'Population
Subsistence
and Political Economists'
Charter
13 October 1839
p. 695. Part 3. Labour Petitions and Reform Meetings 23. Richard Taylor
'To the Manfacturers
Mechanics
Artisans
and Others
(Inhabitants of Manchester and its Vicinity) Who Signed and Supported the late Petition to the House of Commons'; Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811
MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 24. Anon.
'An Address from the Framework-Knitters to the Gentlemen Hosiers of the Town of Nottingham
Nottingham Review & General Advertiser for the Midland Counties
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 25. William Crump
'Address of the Plain Silk Stocking-Makers to the Gentlemen Hosiers of Nottingham
Who have Agreed to Give An Advance of Sixpence per Pair For The Making Of Black Silk Hose'
Nottingham Review
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 26. Charles Prescott
'Letter' regarding the Stockport weavers' petition to Parliament
21 May 1816
HO 42/150 f264. 27. Anon.
'Address and Petition pf the Distressed Mechanics of Birmingham'
presented to House of Commons
Hansard
HC
Volume 36
cols. 21-26 (28 April 1817). 28. Anon.
'Barnsley Reform Meeting'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 29. Anon.
'Female Reformers'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 30. Anon.
'Corn Laws-Petition of the Starving Weavers of Blackburn'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 16
cols. 413-414 (9 February 1827). 31. T. B. Macaulay
'Difference between a State of Civilization & Barbarism'
(From Mr. T. B. Macaulay's Speech at Edinburgh)'
Leicester Chronicle
15 June 1839
p. [4]. Part 4. 'Distress of the Nation' 32. Anon.
'The following Report seems to us to be drawn up with so much judgment. Report of the Association
formed in London
on the 23rd Day of May
1812
for the Relief and Benefit of the Manufacturing and the Labouring Poor'
Universal Magazine
19 (1813)
pp. 179-85. 33. Anon.
'Distresses of the Iron Manufacturers in Staffordshire'
Caledonian Mercury
1 August 1816
p. [4]. 34. Anon.
'Distress of the Nation'
Morning Chronicle
29 August 1816
p. [3]. 35. Mr. Holt
'To the Right Hon. The Earl of Derby
Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lancaster'
Times
28 August 1819
p. 2. 36. Mr. Bennet
'State of the Manufacturing Districts'
Times
10 December 1819
pp. 2-3. 37. Anon.
'Meeting of the Cotton-Spinners'
Morning Chronicle
6 July 1825
p. 4. 38. Anon.
' 'Bury
August 30. Late Meeting Manchester'
Bury and Norwich Post
or Suffolk and Norfolk Telegraph
30 August 1826
p. 784. 39. Anon.
'Alarming State of the People'
Examiner
971 (1826)
pp. 577-8. 40. Anon.
'Causes and Cures of the Present Distress'
Manchester Times
9 May 1829
p. 238. 41. 'J. R.'
'Art. IX. Domestic Arrangements of the Working Classes'
London and Westminster Review 3 (1836)
pp. 450-1
459-61. Part 5. Dietary
Real and Imagined 42. 'M'
'On Making Bread From Wood'
Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany (1817)
pp. 313-6. 43. Anon.
'Real Relief for the Sufferings of the Poor'
Moral reformer
and protestor against the vices
abuses
and corruptions of the age
1 (1831)
pp. 138-45. 44. Anon.
'The General Fast'
Figaro in London
14 (1832)
pp. 53-4. 45. 'Dietary Tables Issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for Cirencester Union
December 1836'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
Image 3 (1836). 46. Anon.
'Starvation Wholesome'
Champion and Weekly Herald
25 December 1836
p. 119. 47. Testimony from Mr. Thomas Bourne
Select Committee on Poor Law Amendment Act: Third Report'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
images 32-3
35
37-9
47-9. (1837). 48. Anon.
Suppressed Papers of the British Association
Left in Newcastle Upon Tyne in August Last'
Northern Liberator
8 December 1838
p. [3]. 49. John Eagles
'New Scheme for Maintaining the Poor'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
43 (1838)
pp. 489-93. 50. Testimony from Rev. D. Williams (Curate of Shalbourne)
11 May 1838
and Testimony from John Bowen (Guardian of Bridgwater Union)
5 July 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 107-8
889-890 (1837-38). 51. Charles Horace Wall
'How do Poor Men Live?'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
6 (1839)
pp. 13-16
19-20. Part 6. Violence
Revolution
Crime 52. Anon.
'London
Tuesday
August 24
1819'
Times
24 August 1819
p. 2. 53. Anon.
'The Debate upon the Address'
Times
26 November 1819. 54. Anon.
'Parliamentary Intelligence. House of Lords and House of Commons'
Tuesday
Nov
30'
Times
1 December 1819
pp. 1-2
4. 55. William Johnston
'The Present Crisis'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
28 (1830)
pp. 690-4. 56. William Cobbett
'Feelosofical Quackery'
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
74 (1831)
pp. 551-8. 57. Anon.
'The Interpreter: Where may one Starve?'
Figaro in London
2 (1833)
pp. 169-70. 58. Anon.
'The Town
a Ministerial Paper'
Leicester
or Commercial Agricultural Chronicle
1 June 1833
p. [4]. 59. Peter Quiz
'Radical Shooting
Letter to Editor of the Brighton Patriot'
Brighton Patriot and Lewes Free Press
7 April 1835
p. [4]. 60. Testimony from Rev. George Stringer Bull
14 Aug 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 232-4
255-6 (1837-38). 61. Anon.
'Stealing from Starvation'
Champion and Weekly Herald
2 December 1838
p. 4. 62. A Commissioner
'Intercepted Report of a Poor Law Commissioner'
Figaro in London
21 (1839)
p. 18. Index
or 'Perish[ing] from the table of nature' (1795-1840) Acknowledgements Bibliography List of Abbreviations General Introduction Volume 1 Introduction Part 1. War
Taxation and the End of the Social Contract 1. Isaac Eaton
The Tocsin. The British Tocsin
or Proofs of National Ruin
4th ed.
London: Daniel Isaac Eaton
1795
pp. 4-18
23
27-28
31-34
38
53. 2. Anon.
'The Grumblers'
Town and country magazine
or
Universal repository of knowledge
instruction
and entertainment
27 (1795)
pp. 200-1. 3. Sir Francis Burdett
'Speech'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 13
Images 11
4
15
6 (12 November 1800). 4. The weavers and townspeople of Royton
'Handbill issued by the weavers and townspeople of Royton in May 1808
after Partiament rejected a bill to guarantee the weavers a minimum wage'
30 May 1808. 5. 'A Sufferer'
'Letter to Prince Regent'
23 May 1812; Letters and Papers
May 1812
MS Home Office Papers and Records: Part Five: HO 42
Box 123. 6. Anon.
'ART. XI. 1. An Inquiry into the Causes of General Poverty and Dependance of Mankind; including a full investigation of the Corn Laws'
Quarterly review
16 (1816)
pp. 225-7
229
239
244-5
247-9
251-3
255-6
259
262-3
272
274-8 7. 'Patricius'
'Taxation Against Population. To the Editors of the Liverpool Mercury'
Liverpool Mercury
13 December 1816
p. 190. 8. Aristides
'Radical Revolutionists and Modern Whigs. To the Editor of The Morning Post'
24 December 1819
np. 9. T. William
'Address to the Industrious Classes of Britain and Ireland
Particularly to our Neighbours
the distressed Spitalfields Weavers'
Co-operative magazine and monthly herald
1 (1826)
pp. 333-7. 10. D. W. Harvey. Speech
'State of the Country'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 21
cols. 1781-91 (12 June 1829). 11. Anon.
'Domestic Policy. No. III. The Condition of the Lower Orders'
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
27 (1830)
pp. 91-6. Part 2. Responses to Malthus
the Corn Laws and the Poor Laws 12. MP. Mr. Samuel Whitbread. 'Poor-Laws Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
8
cols. 865-75 (19 February 1807). 13. Anon.
'Liber Sine Titulo; or
Copy of a Manuscript-Fragment found at a certain Mountain in Derbyshire
which takes its Name from the Devil'
Scourge
or
Literary
Theatrical
and Miscellaneous Magazine
9 (1815)
pp. 277-81. 14. George Ensor
'An Inquiry Concerning the Population of Nations; Containing a Refutation of Mr Malthus's Essay on Popoulation'
Monthly Magazine
or
British register
45 (1818)
pp. 640-52. 15. 'Poor Relief Bill'; MPs James Scarlett
Robert Thomas Wilson
Matthew F. Lewis
John Bennet
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols. 988-999 (24 May 1821). Continuation of Discussion 'Poor Relief Bill'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 5
cols.1480-1483 (24 July 1821). 16. Anon.
'Proposed Refusal to Support the Poor
and to Abolish the Poor Laws'
Black Dwarf
6
(1821)
pp. 773-8. 17. 'Probus'
'Currency
Corn Laws
and Crime. Letter to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle'
Morning Chronicle
6 December 1825
p. 4. 18. David Robinson
'The Poor Laws'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
23 (1828)
pp. 923-9
933-4
936. 19. Anon.
'The Population Question.--Mr. Sadler and the Political Economists'
Monthly Magazine
or
British Register
11 (1831)
pp. 527
529-30
544. 20. Anon.
'Poor Law Catechism
To be Learned by every Pauper previous to his confinement in the Bastile. Printed not under the Directions of the Poor Law Commissioners'
Northern Liberator
4 November 1837
p. 3. 21. 'Marcus'
An Essay on Populousness (or On the possibility of limiting populousness)
London: Printed by the author
1838
pp. 3-6
10
13-15. 22. Anon.
'Population
Subsistence
and Political Economists'
Charter
13 October 1839
p. 695. Part 3. Labour Petitions and Reform Meetings 23. Richard Taylor
'To the Manfacturers
Mechanics
Artisans
and Others
(Inhabitants of Manchester and its Vicinity) Who Signed and Supported the late Petition to the House of Commons'; Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811
MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 24. Anon.
'An Address from the Framework-Knitters to the Gentlemen Hosiers of the Town of Nottingham
Nottingham Review & General Advertiser for the Midland Counties
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 25. William Crump
'Address of the Plain Silk Stocking-Makers to the Gentlemen Hosiers of Nottingham
Who have Agreed to Give An Advance of Sixpence per Pair For The Making Of Black Silk Hose'
Nottingham Review
4 (1811)
Letters and Papers Supplementary
September to November 1811. MS Home Office Papers and Records
Part Five
HO 42
Box 117. 26. Charles Prescott
'Letter' regarding the Stockport weavers' petition to Parliament
21 May 1816
HO 42/150 f264. 27. Anon.
'Address and Petition pf the Distressed Mechanics of Birmingham'
presented to House of Commons
Hansard
HC
Volume 36
cols. 21-26 (28 April 1817). 28. Anon.
'Barnsley Reform Meeting'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 29. Anon.
'Female Reformers'
Leeds Mercury
17 July 1819
p. [3]. 30. Anon.
'Corn Laws-Petition of the Starving Weavers of Blackburn'
Commons Sitting
Hansard
HC
Volume 16
cols. 413-414 (9 February 1827). 31. T. B. Macaulay
'Difference between a State of Civilization & Barbarism'
(From Mr. T. B. Macaulay's Speech at Edinburgh)'
Leicester Chronicle
15 June 1839
p. [4]. Part 4. 'Distress of the Nation' 32. Anon.
'The following Report seems to us to be drawn up with so much judgment. Report of the Association
formed in London
on the 23rd Day of May
1812
for the Relief and Benefit of the Manufacturing and the Labouring Poor'
Universal Magazine
19 (1813)
pp. 179-85. 33. Anon.
'Distresses of the Iron Manufacturers in Staffordshire'
Caledonian Mercury
1 August 1816
p. [4]. 34. Anon.
'Distress of the Nation'
Morning Chronicle
29 August 1816
p. [3]. 35. Mr. Holt
'To the Right Hon. The Earl of Derby
Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lancaster'
Times
28 August 1819
p. 2. 36. Mr. Bennet
'State of the Manufacturing Districts'
Times
10 December 1819
pp. 2-3. 37. Anon.
'Meeting of the Cotton-Spinners'
Morning Chronicle
6 July 1825
p. 4. 38. Anon.
' 'Bury
August 30. Late Meeting Manchester'
Bury and Norwich Post
or Suffolk and Norfolk Telegraph
30 August 1826
p. 784. 39. Anon.
'Alarming State of the People'
Examiner
971 (1826)
pp. 577-8. 40. Anon.
'Causes and Cures of the Present Distress'
Manchester Times
9 May 1829
p. 238. 41. 'J. R.'
'Art. IX. Domestic Arrangements of the Working Classes'
London and Westminster Review 3 (1836)
pp. 450-1
459-61. Part 5. Dietary
Real and Imagined 42. 'M'
'On Making Bread From Wood'
Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany (1817)
pp. 313-6. 43. Anon.
'Real Relief for the Sufferings of the Poor'
Moral reformer
and protestor against the vices
abuses
and corruptions of the age
1 (1831)
pp. 138-45. 44. Anon.
'The General Fast'
Figaro in London
14 (1832)
pp. 53-4. 45. 'Dietary Tables Issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for Cirencester Union
December 1836'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
Image 3 (1836). 46. Anon.
'Starvation Wholesome'
Champion and Weekly Herald
25 December 1836
p. 119. 47. Testimony from Mr. Thomas Bourne
Select Committee on Poor Law Amendment Act: Third Report'
Hansard
HC
Volume 40
images 32-3
35
37-9
47-9. (1837). 48. Anon.
Suppressed Papers of the British Association
Left in Newcastle Upon Tyne in August Last'
Northern Liberator
8 December 1838
p. [3]. 49. John Eagles
'New Scheme for Maintaining the Poor'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
43 (1838)
pp. 489-93. 50. Testimony from Rev. D. Williams (Curate of Shalbourne)
11 May 1838
and Testimony from John Bowen (Guardian of Bridgwater Union)
5 July 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 107-8
889-890 (1837-38). 51. Charles Horace Wall
'How do Poor Men Live?'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
6 (1839)
pp. 13-16
19-20. Part 6. Violence
Revolution
Crime 52. Anon.
'London
Tuesday
August 24
1819'
Times
24 August 1819
p. 2. 53. Anon.
'The Debate upon the Address'
Times
26 November 1819. 54. Anon.
'Parliamentary Intelligence. House of Lords and House of Commons'
Tuesday
Nov
30'
Times
1 December 1819
pp. 1-2
4. 55. William Johnston
'The Present Crisis'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
28 (1830)
pp. 690-4. 56. William Cobbett
'Feelosofical Quackery'
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
74 (1831)
pp. 551-8. 57. Anon.
'The Interpreter: Where may one Starve?'
Figaro in London
2 (1833)
pp. 169-70. 58. Anon.
'The Town
a Ministerial Paper'
Leicester
or Commercial Agricultural Chronicle
1 June 1833
p. [4]. 59. Peter Quiz
'Radical Shooting
Letter to Editor of the Brighton Patriot'
Brighton Patriot and Lewes Free Press
7 April 1835
p. [4]. 60. Testimony from Rev. George Stringer Bull
14 Aug 1838
Select Committee of House of Lords on Operation of Poor Law Amendment Act. Report
Minutes of Evidence
Index
Hansard
HC
Volume 41
Images 232-4
255-6 (1837-38). 61. Anon.
'Stealing from Starvation'
Champion and Weekly Herald
2 December 1838
p. 4. 62. A Commissioner
'Intercepted Report of a Poor Law Commissioner'
Figaro in London
21 (1839)
p. 18. Index