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BRITISH TRADE UNIONS
17071918
Volume 1
BRITISH TRADE UNIONS
17071918
Volume 1
17071800
Edited by
W. Hamish Fraser
First published 2007 by Pickering Chatto Publishers Limited Published 2016 - photo 1
First published 2007 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
Published 2016 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Taylor & Francis 2007
Editorial material W. Hamish Fraser 2007
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BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA
British Trade Unions, 1707-1918
Vols. 1-4
1. Labour unions - Great Britain - History - 18th century - Sources 2. Labor
unions - Great Britain - History - 19th century -- Sources 3. Labor movement
- Great Britain - History - 18th century - Sources 4. Labor movement - Great
Britain - History - 19th century - Sources
I. Fraser, W. Hamish
331.88094109033
ISBN-13: 978-1-85196-830-5 (set)
Typeset by P&C
CONTENTS OF THE EDITION
Volume 1: 17071800
General Introduction
Introduction
By the King, a Proclamation, for Putting in Execution the Laws made against Unlawful Clubs and Combinations (1717)
The Case of the Master Taylors Residing within the Cities of London and Westminster, in Relation to the Great Abuses Committed by their Journeymen [1721]
An Abstract of the Master-Taylors Bill before the Honourable House of Commons [1721]
Answers for William Clark Deacon of the Taylors in Edinburgh to the Petition of Patrick McDuff Journeyman Taylor in the Canongate (1728)
The Case of the Journeymen Taylors and Journeymen Staymakers, Residing within the Cities of London and Westminster, and Weekly Bills of Mortality [1752]
The Worsted Small-Ware Weavers Apology (1756)
Thomas Percival, A Letter to a Friend: Occasioned by the Late Disputes betwixt the Check-makers of Manchester, and their Weavers [1759]
Memorial for the Colliers of Scotland (1762)
Information for the Magistrates and Procurator-fiscal of the Bailie-court of Aberdeen, Pursuers, against the Journeymen-woolcombers in Aberdeen, Defenders (1762)
Articles of Continuation of the Society of Journeymen Taylors in Glasgow [1775]
An Impartial Representation of the Case of the Poor Cotton Spinners in Lancashire, &c. (1780)
To the Nobility, Gentry, Magistrates, and Representatives in Parliament The Humble Petition of the Poor Spinners [1788?]
Answers for the Incorporation of Master Shoemakers in and about Edinburgh; to the Bill of Suspension and Liberation for Peter Arnot, &c. (1798)
Replies for Peter Arnot, &c, to the Answers for the Incorporation of Master Shoemakers (1798)
[Edward Atkinson], [An Account] of the Rise and Progress of the Dispute between the Masters and Journeymen Printers (1799)
An Abstract of An Act to Prevent Unlawful Combinations amongst Journeymen to Raise Wages &c. (1799)
A Full and Accurate Report of the Proceedings of the Petitioners against a Bill intituled A Bill to Prevent Unlawful Combinations of Workmen (1800)
Volume 2: 18011826
Introduction
Rules Adopted by the Journeymen Millwrights, for the Well-governing of their Society (1801)
John Gast, Calumny Defeated [1802]
The Memorial of the Journeymen Calico Printers and Others Connected with their Trade (1804)
Memorial of the Compositors against the Master Printers of Edinburgh (1804)
To the Operative Weavers of Carlisle, And its Vicinity [1811]
[Address from the Glasgow Association of Weavers] [1811]
The Masters and Journeymen Mechanics, Handicraftsmen, and Artificers in England [regarding apprenticeships] (1813)
Considerations addressed to the Journeymen Calico Printers, by One of their Masters (1815)
An Address to the Colliers of Ayrshire at the Formation of the Colliers Association [1824]
George White, Combination and Arbitration Laws, Artizans, and Machinery [1824]
F[rancis] P[lace], Observations on Mr. Huskissons Speech on the Laws Relating to Combinations of Workmen [1825]
A Sixth Address to the Mechanics, Artisans, and Labourers by the Committee of Wool-combers and Stuff-Weavers Association in Bradford (1825)
John Tester, History of the Commencement, Progress, and Termination of the Bradford Contest (1826)
Statement by the Proprietors of Cotton Works in Glasgow and the Vicinity (1825)
Narrative of the Late Occurrences at the Cotton Mills in Glasgow (1825)
A Voice from the Coal Mines; Or, a Plain Statement of the Various Grievances of the Pitmen, of the Tyne and Wear (1825)
Volume 3: 18261839
Introduction
Articles of the Friendly Society of Journeymen Book-binders of London and Westminster (1828)
Address of the Committee of Associated Spinners in Glasgow, to their Fellow-Tradesmen in Scotland and Ireland (1829)
A Report of the Proceedings of a Delegate Meeting of the Operative Spinners of England, Ireland and Scotland (1829)
Trades Union, United Trades Co-operative Journal (1 May 1830)
General Union, United Trades Cooperative Journal (8 May 1830)
National Association, United Trades Cooperative Journal (10 July 1830)
The Reply of the Journeymen Bookbinders, to Remarks on a Memorial Addressed to their Employers, on the effects of a Machine, Introduced to Supersede Manual Labour (1831)
An Address to the Journeymen Turners in and around Glasgow,
Herald to the Trades Advocate (19 February 1831)
Meeting of the Operative Turners of Glasgow,
Herald to the Trades Advocate (2 April 1831)
Lecture delivered by G. Kerr, Member of Trades Committee of Greenock, in the Cartsdyke Secession Church, 26 December, 1831, on the Nature and Advantages of Trades Unions (1831)
Brief History of the Proceedings of the Operative Builders Trades Unions in Manchester (1833)
An Impartial Statement of the Proceedings of the Members of the Trades Union Societies and of the Steps Taken in Consequence by the Master Tradesmen of Liverpool (1833)
Statement of the Master Builders of the Metropolis in Explanation of the Differences between them and the Workmen respecting the Trades Unions (1834)
To the Operative Mechanics. The Dispute between the Mechanics and their Employers placed in its True Light. By a Friend of Both Parties (1834)
Rules and Regulations of the Grand National Consolidated Trades Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1834)
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