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1; 62781 - Report of the Committee of Secrecy of the House of commons. On the Reform agitation. Containing references to Birmingham. 1799. Political History. - 1799
01; 174912 - Allday's New map and index of Birmingham and district. Scale 3 inches to a miles. 1889?. Maps.
1; 184784 - Annals of the Bean Club, Birmingham. 56pp. 1904. *STONE (Sir JOHN BENJAMIN) M.P.. - 1904
1; 226064 - Knapp (Arthur W.) Friedrich Nietzsche : a plain account of the fiery philosopher. Paper before the Birmingham Rationalist Association, 1909. 20pp. 1910. Rationalist Association (Birmingham). - 1910
1; 240066 - Birmingham Conservative Association. Mr. J.B. Stone on the Radical government of the town etc. 24pp. 1880. *STONE (Sir JOHN BENJAMIN) M.P.. - 1880
01; 246728 - Cornish's Map of the Birmingham Parliamentary Divisions (Bartholomew's Plan of Greater Birmingham coloured by hand) 1913. BOUNDARIES. - 1913
1; 594794 - Annual report and accounts.
2; 286537 - Handsworth Liberal, Liberal Unionist, and Conservative Associations. 1879 - 1902. OSBORNE (GEORGE HENRY) Newspaper cuttings etc. collected by. - 1902
3; 320125 - Peace and goodwill in industry. Three speeches delivered in the House of Commons, Birmingham and Leeds. March 1925. 79pp. 1925. BALDWIN (STANLEY). - 1925
7; 807765 - The politics of education: Edward Boyle and Anthony Crosland in conversation with Maurice Kogan / edited by W. van der Eyken. - 1971
8; 60748 - Triumph of Reform! Great majority in favour of Attwood and Scholefield. Reports of the election proceedings in Birmingham, January 10, 1835. 15pp. 1835 NOTE :- Original in Archives IIR94. Elections (Parliamentary).
8; 61927 - Triumph of Reform! Great majority in favour of Attwood and Scholefield. Reports of the election proceedings in Birmingham, January 10, 1835. 15pp. 1835 NOTE :- Original in Archives IIR94. Elections (Parliamentary).
8; 286536 - Handsworth Parliamentary Elections 1874, 1880, 1886; Birmingham Parliamentary Election 1880; Handsworth Liberal, Liberal Unionist, and Conservative Associations, 1875-88. 1873-88. OSBORNE (GEORGE HENRY) Newspaper cuttings etc. collected by.
9 NOTT D.1; 4414 - Nott (J) pseud. Very familiar letters, addressed to Dr. Priestley, in answer to his Familiar letters to the inhabitants of Birmingham. 3rd edition. 27pp. 1790. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH) LL.D. Works relating to. - 1790
9 NOTT D.1; 4415 - Armstrong (A) and Sharp (A) pseuds. Very familiar letters addressed to Mr. John Nott (in reply to his Letters to Dr. Priestley) Part II. 24pp. 1790. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH) LL.D. Works relating to. - 1790
9 NOTT D.1; 6276 - Nott (Job) junr. (pseud.) Newhall Hill Meeting. 8th edition. 8pp. 1819 NOTE - For other editions of this pamphlet and for other pamphlets having reference to the Reform movement, see the collection of Nott Pamphlets entered under Nott. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832.
9 NOTT D.1; 66723 - Nott (J) pseud. Very familiar letters, addressed to Dr. Priestley, in answer to his Familiar letters to the inhabitants of Birmingham. 27pp. 1790. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH) LL.D. Works relating to. - 1790
9 Nott D.1; 12380 - Edwards (J) Inattention of Christians to set days of public fasting justifiable. A discourse delivered in the Union Chapel, Livery Street, Birmingham. 43pp. 1796. Union Meeting, Livery Street (Unitarian). - 1796
09; 2306 - The Birmingham Inspector. A periodical work edited by W.H. Smith? Nos. 1 - 16 (January 4th - August 23rd 1817) All published. 1817. SMITH (WILLIAM HAWKES) Works edited by. - 1817
9; 6274 - Letters from John Nott to his fellow townsmen. Signed: John Nott, junr. Three letters, viz. : 3rd edition of Letter I., 4th edition of Letter II., and 3rd edition of Letter III. 24pp. 1819 NOTE - This is a collected edition of three letters relating to the Newhall Hill Meeting of 1819, which were first issued separately. See below Bound with 65021. NOTT (JOHN) junr. (pseud.).
9; 6276 - Job Nott, jun., to his brother artificers. 8th edition. New Hill Meeting. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 6277 - The Old Admiral. Job Nott, junr. His address to his brother artificers on that subject. 8pp. 1819 NOTE - This is the same pamphlet as Job Nott, junr. His second address, etc. see above. NOTT (JOB) junr. pseud.. - 1819
9; 6278 - Birmingham Fair. Job Nott, jun. His address to his brother artificers on that subject. 8pp. 1819 NOTE - This is the same pamphlet as "Job Nott, Junr. His third address to his brother artificers" below. NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.).
9; 6279 - Jemima Nott, Old Job's eldest daughter, her address to her sister artificers. Part 1. 16pp. 1819 NOTE - Another edition of the foregoing tract with slightly varied title. It should be noted that at the foot of p.9 in each edition is printed the note Jemima Nott. Part the 2nd.. NOTT (JEMIMA) pseud..
9; 6281 - The Contented Spital fields weaver, Jeremiah Nott, his address to his brother artificers respecting the Smithfield meeting etc. 8th edition. (London) 12pp. 1819. NOTT (JEREMIAH) pseud.. - 1819
9; 12381 - An appeal to the inhabitants of Birmingham. Designed as an answer to Job Nott, buckle maker. 43pp. 1792. NOTT (JOHN) Buttonmaker (pseud.). - 1792
9; 63267 - Brummagem Heroes (The) A satire in verse on Birmingham celebrities, by one of the People. 16pp. 1843?.
9; 63270 - Tales of the Brummagem tory-hood, No. 1, being a narrative in verse of some few interesting events in the life and adventures of the late Mrs Loyal-and- Constitutional-Association, of that ilk. By Tom Brown the less (R. Jenkinson?) 24pp. 1836. JENKINSON (RICHARD). - 1836
9; 63905 - Job Nott, jun., to his brother artificers. 8th edition. New Hill Meeting. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 63908 - Jemima Nott. Her address to her sister artificers. Part 1. 15pp. 1819. NOTT (JEMIMA) pseud.. - 1819
9; 63913 - Nott (J) Birmingham Assizes: account of the great trial of button manufacturers for making gilt buttons deficient in gold in a letter to my cousin John Nott. 4pp. c.1800. - 1800
9; 63915 - Further humble advice from Job Nott. 8pp. 1800. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1800
9; 63923 - John Nott's First letter to his brother operatives. 8pp. 1835. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1835
9; 63924 - John Nott's Second letter to his brother operatives. 8pp. 1835. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1835
9; 63925 - John Nott's Third letter, etc. 8pp. 1835. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1835
9; 63926 - John Nott's Fourth letter, etc. 8pp. 1835. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1835
9; 63927 - John Nott's Fifth letter, etc. 4pp. 1835. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1835
9; 63928 - John Nott's Sixth letter, etc. with Mr. Sarbet's remarks on the late Radical meeting in the Town Hall, Birmingham. 8pp. 1836. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1836
9; 63929 - John Nott's Eighth letter, etc. 8pp. 1836. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1836
9; 63930 - Another pennyworth of advice from old Job Nott, the buckle maker. 8pp. 1797 NOTE - bound with 211884. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1884
9; 63931 - More advice from Job Nott, the buckle maker. 8pp. 1797 NOTE - A different tract from the foregoing. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 63932 - More advice from Job Nott, the Birmingham buckle maker. 3rd edition. 8pp. 1795. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1795
9; 63933 - More advice from Job Nott, the Birmingham buckle maker. 4th edition. 8pp. 1795. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1795
9; 63934 - Job Nott's humble advice, with a suitable postscript. 5th edition. 8pp. 1793. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1793
9; 64375 - A flogging for Job Nott. 8pp. 1793. CUTTER (THOMAS). - 1793
9; 65021 - First Letter. "Look before you leap". 3rd edition. Separate issue, but with general title page. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOHN) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 65028 - Job Nott, jun., to his brother artificers. 10pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 65029 - Brother Artificers. (Without title) 10pp. 1819 NOTE - A different tract from 65939. Forms probably the first issue of the tract described below. The text of 65029, 65028, 65030, 6276 and 63905 is the same with slight variations. Forms first of the three "addresses to his brother artificers". NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.).
9; 65030 - Job Nott, jun., to his brother artificers. 7th edition. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 65031 - Job Nott, jun. His second address to his brother artificers. The Britannia in distress. 10pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 65033 - Job Nott, jun. His third address to his brother artificers. Birmingham Fair. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. pseud.. - 1819
9; 65034 - Second Letter. "Good counsel breaks no man's bones" With separate paging. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOHN) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 65036 - Second Letter. "Good counsel breaks no man's bones" With separate paging. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOHN) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 65043 - John Nott's Seventh letter, etc., with a continuation of Mr. Sarbet's remarks, etc. 8pp. 1836. NOTT (JOHN) pseud.. - 1836
9; 65046 - Jemima Nott. Her address to her sister artificers. Part 1. 15pp. 1819. NOTT (JEMIMA) pseud.. - 1819
9; 65047 - Jemima Nott. Her address to her sister artificers. Part 1. 15pp. 1819. NOTT (JEMIMA) pseud.. - 1819
9; 65403 - Job Nott's Twelve affectionate addresses not only to his fellow townsmen, but to all others. 1852 NOTE - These addresses bear dates from 1847 to 1850, and are separately paged. Judging by the dates at which they were issued they were probably by a later writer. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price.
9; 66723 - Very familiar letters addressed to Dr. Priestley, in answer to his Familiar letters to the inhabitants of Birmingham. 2nd edition. 27pp. 1790. NOTT (JOHN) Button burnisher (pseud.). - 1790
9; 74297 - More advice from Job Nott, the Birmingham buckle maker. 4th edition. 8pp. 1795. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1795
09; 86499 - The Birmingham (Monthly) Argus and Public Censor. Volume 2; N.S. Volumes 1 -– 8 October 1828 - July 1834. 9 volumes. 1828-34 NOTE :- Numbers 1-5 of volume 2 (1st series) were published weekly. No numbers were issued for April 1831, and between September 1831 and June 1832. July 1834 was the last number published.. ALLDAY (JOSEPH) Works edited by.
9; 123645 - Job Nott, jun. His third address to his brother artificers. Birmingham Fair. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. pseud.. - 1819
9; 202343 - Toby Nott's Defence of himself and the family of Notts, in answer to Mr. George Edmonds's Weakly Register of Saturday, 9th October 1819. Signed: Tobias Nott. 2nd edition. 8pp. 1819. NOTT (TOBIAS) (pseud.). - 1819
9; 211884 - Job Nott's humble advice, with a suitable postscript. 2nd edition. 8pp. 1792. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1792
9; 217260 - Cotton (J) Election squibs, ballads and broadsides etc. by J.C. Including A Birmingham ballad on the election suit of Pickering v. Startin. Private reprint. 22pp. 1886?. Elections (Municipal).
9; 218761 - Land for protection! 2nd penny edition. Anon. (Land Crusade, Birmingham) 16pp. 1909. GRAY (ALEX STEWART). - 1909
9; 301814 - Nott (Job) (pseud. of Theodore Price) to his cousin Mr. John Nott, Gent. formerly button burnisher of Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. 2nd edition. 8pp. 1799. NOTT (JOHN) Button burnisher. Works relating to. - 1799
9; 320916 - Letters from John Nott to his fellow townsmen. Signed: John Nott, junr. 1st edition of Third letter. Collected edition. pp. 17-24. 1819 NOTE - Wants 1st and 2nd letters. NOTT (JOHN) junr. pseud.. - 1819
9; 321598 - Job Nott, jun. His second address to his brother artificers. The Britannia in distress. 2nd edition. 10pp. 1819. NOTT (JOB) junr. (pseud.). - 1819
9; 370258 - Job Nott's humble advice, with a suitable postscript. 2nd edition. 8pp. 1792. NOTT (JOB) pseud. of Theodore Price. - 1792
09; 463325 - Selector (The); or, Political bouquet. Nos. 1 - 14 (1819) NOTE - Wants all after No. 14.
9; 496096 - Jemima Nott. Her address to her sister artificers. Part 1. 15pp. 1819. NOTT (JEMIMA) pseud.. - 1819
11 Political Union E.2; 467729 - Full report of the proceedings of the meeting of the electors of Birmingham at the Town Hall, 28 November 1834. 12pp. 1834. Elections (Parliamentary). - 1834
11 Political Union E.2; 467732 - Great meeting in support of Corporation reform in the Town Hall in Birmingham, 18th August 1835. 8pp.. Corporation.
11; 60721 - Report of the proceedings at the meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham, 25th January, 1830, at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, for the establishment of a General Political Union, etc. 16pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 60722 - Corrected report of the proceedings of the first meeting of the Birmingham Political Union, at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, May 17th 1830. 16pp. 1830. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1830
11; 60723 - Report of the proceedings of the first (-fourth) annual meeting of the Birmingham Political Union, 1830-33. 5 volumes. 1830-3 NOTE - This set includes two editions of the report of the 3rd meeting. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830-1833
11; 60725 - Report of the proceedings at the dinner of the Political Union at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, October 11, 1830, to commemorate the French revolution of July, 1830. 8pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 60726 - Report of the proceedings at the town's meeting in Mr. Beardsworth's Repository, in Birmingham, 13th December 1830, in support of parliamentary reform. 12pp. 1830. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1830
11; 60727 - Report of the proceedings at a town's meeting convened by the Birmingham Political Union in support of Ministers' measure of Parliamentary reform, held at Mr. Beardsworth's Repository, March 7, 1831. 8pp. 1831. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1831
11; 60728 - Report of the proceedings at a town's meeting, convened by the Council of the Political Union, for expressing their approbation of His Majesty's conduct in dissolving the Parliament, held at Mr. Beardsworth's Repository May 2, 1831. 8pp. 1831. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1831
11; 60730 - Report of the proceedings at a meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham on Newhall Hill, October 3rd 1831; convened by the Council of the Political Union, for petitioning the House of Lords to pass the Reform Bill. 9pp. 1832. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1832
11; 60731 - Copy of the memorial presented to Earl Grey in October 1831, from the Council of the Birmingham Political Union, on the distressed condition of the industrious classes. With declaration of the manufacturers. 3pp. 1832. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1832
11; 60732 - Report of the proceedings of the great meeting of the inhabitants of the Midland districts, at Birmingham, May 7th 1832, convened by the Council of the Political Union, for petitioning the House of Lords to pass the Reform Bill 11pp. 1832. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1832
11; 60733 - Report of the proceedings at the grand meeting of the Birmingham Political Union, at New Hall Hill, May 7, 1832. 4pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 60734 - Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham, at Newhall Hill, May 10th 1832; convened by the Council of the Political Union for determining what measures were necessary on the resignation of the ministers. 7pp. 1832. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1832
11; 60735 - Solemn declaration, (respecting the recall of the Duke of Wellington as prime minister. With circular letter and handbill. 1832. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1832
11; 60736 - Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham at Newhall Hill, May 16, 1832; convened by the council of the Political Union for presenting an address to Earl Grey. 8pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 60737 - Account of the public entry given by the inhabitants of Birmingham to Thomas Attwood and the London Deputation, 28th May 1832 (on the passing of the Reform Bill). - 1832
11; 60738 - Address of the council of the Birmingham Political Union to all their fellow countrymen in the United Kingdom. Broadside. 12th June, 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 60739 - Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham at Newhall Hill, June 25, 1832, convened by the council of the Political Union, for expressing their opinion on the Irish Reform Bill. 7pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 60741 - Report of the discussion on the currency, at Beardsworth's Repository, Birmingham between Messrs. T. Attwood and C. Jones and Mr. Cobbett. 12pp. 1832. JONES (CHARLES) writer on finance, COBBETT (WILLIAM), ATTWOOD (THOMAS) M.P. for Birmingham. - 1832
11; 60742 - Leaflet, dated 19th Februrary 1833, on the Irish Reform Bill. 1833. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1833
11; 60744 - Report of the proceedings of the great public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham etc., at Newhall Hill, May 20, 1833, convened by the counil of the Political Union, for petitioning His Majesty to dismiss his ministers. 12pp. 1833. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1833
11; 60746 - Full and accurate Report of the Public Dinner given to T. Attwood and J. Scholefield, members for Birmingham, at Mr. Beardsworth's Repository. 8pp. 1834. ATTWOOD (THOMAS) M.P. for Birmingham. SCHOLEFIELD (JOSHUA) M.P. for Birmingham. - 1834
11; 60747 - Full report of the proceedings of the meeting of the electors of Birmingham at the Town Hall, 28 November 1834. 12pp. 1834. Elections (Parliamentary). - 1834
11; 60748 - Triumph of reform! Great majority in favour of Attwood and Scholefield. Reports of the election proceedings in Birmingham. January 10, 1835. 15pp. 1835. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1835
11; 60749 - Great meeting in support of corporation reform, in the Town Hall, in Birmingham, 18th August 1835. 8pp. 1835. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1835
11; 60750 - Re-establishment of the Political Union. Report of the great town's meeting, in the Town Hall, in Birmingham, 4th September, 1835. 8pp. 1835. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1835
11; 60751 - Proceedings of the important town's meeting convened by the Political Union, held in the Birmingham Town Hall, January 18, 1836. 12pp. 1836. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1836
11; 60752 - Report of the proceedings at the Dinner of the non-electors to T. Attwood and J. Scholefield, 1836. 15pp. 1836. ATTWOOD (THOMAS) M.P. for Birmingham. Works relating to. - 1836
11; 60753 - The Grand Midland demonstration at Birmingham, August 6, 1838. 16pp. 1838. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1838
11; 60754 - Protest against the Political Union. List of merchants, etc., who have protested against the right of the men of Birmingham to associated themselves for the vindication of their constitutional privileges. 12pp. 1837. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1837
11; 61927 - Triumph of reform! Great majority in favour of Attwood and Scholefield. Reports of the election proceedings in Birmingham. January 12, 1835. 16pp. 1835. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1835
11; 62798 - Letter addressed to the members of the Birmingham Political Union, on the declaration of their Political Council etc. 32pp. 1830. ANDREWS (WILLIAM EUSEBIUS). - 1830
11; 64354 - A collection of reports etc., relating to the Birmingham Political Union. 1830. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1830
11; 64355 - Authorized copy of the resolutions passed at the meeting at Birmingham, 25th January 1830. With the declaration, rules and regulations of the Political Union for the protection of public rights. 22pp. 1830. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1830
11; 64451 - Proposed revival of the Birmingham Political Union, under the title of Municipal Corporation. From The Birmingham Advertiser. 12pp. 1835. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1835
11; 64656 - Report of the proceedings at the town's meeting in Mr. Beardsworth's Repository in Birmingham, 13th December 1830 in support of Parliamentary reform. 12pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 64657 - Report of the proceedings at the meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham, 25th January, 1830, at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, for the establishment of a General Political Union, etc. 16pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 79109 - Substance of the extraordinary proceedings at the Birmingham Political Council, July 3, on the subject of pledges etc. 8pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 109127 - Resolutions passed at the meeting at Birmingham, 25th January 1830, with the declaration, rules and regulations of the Political Union for the protection of public rights. 22pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 136143 - Hints to the Birmingham electors. Speech at the meeting of the friends of T. Attwood. Broadside. 1832. *MUNTZ (GEORGE FREDERICK) M.P. for Birmingham. - 1832
11; 151425 - Your fate is in your own hands! Report of the meeting held at Newhall Hill, May 10th 1832, with the petition. Broadside. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 180631 - Report of the proceedings of the first meeting of the Birmingham Political Union at Mr. Beardsworth's Repository, May 17th 1830. 16pp. 1830. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1830
11; 202615 - Objects, rules and regulations of the Birmingham Political Union. Broadside. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 256870 - Songs to be sung at the dinner of the Birmingham Political Union, October 11, 1830. 1830. Poems relating to Birmingham. - 1830
11; 264476 - Letters to Earl Grey, to the Council of the Birmingham Political Union etc. on the redemption of the National Debt. Anon. 24pp. 1832. DANIEL (EDWARD). - 1832
11; 313067 - Report of the proceedings at the meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham, 25th January, 1830, at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, for the establishment of a General Political Union, etc. 16pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 313068 - Report of the proceedings at a meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham on Newhall Hill, October 3rd 1831; convened by the Council of the Political Union, for petitioning the House of Lords to pass the Reform Bill. 9pp. 1833. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1833
11; 313069 - Report of the dinner given to T. Attwood and J. Scholefield, members for Birmingham, at Mr. Beardsworth's Repository, 15th September 1834. - 1834
11; 313093 - Report of the proceedings of the third annual meeting of the Birmingham Political Union, 1832. (Another edition) 11pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 442210 - Names of parties who have been connected with the Birmingham Political Union. Manuscript. 11pp. 1836. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1836
11; 442211 - Declaration of the inhabitants of Birmingham, who joined the Political Union in 1832, in support of Parliamentary reform. Broadside, with newspaper cutting. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 467719 - Report of the proceedings at the meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham, 25th January, 1830, at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, for the establishment of a General Political Union, etc. 16pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 467720 - Report of the proceedings of the first meeting of the Birmingham Political Union, at Mr. Beardsworth's Repository, May 17, 1830. 16pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 467721 - Report of the proceedings of the first (-fourth) annual meeting of the Birmingham Political Union, 1830-33. First and third. 2 volumes. 1830-2. Political Union (Birmingham).
11; 467722 - Report of the proceedings at the dinner of the Political Union at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, October 11, 1830, to commemorate the French revolution of July, 1830. 8pp. 1830. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1830
11; 467724 - Report of the proceedings of the great meeting of the inhabitants of the midland districts, at Birmingham, May 7 1832; convened by the council of the Political Union, for petitioning the House of Lords to pass the Reform Bill. 11pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 467725 - Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham at Newhall Hill, May 10, 1832; convened by the council of the Political Union, for determining what measures were necessary on the resignation of ministers. 7pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 467726 - Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham at Newhall Hill, May 16, 1832; convened by the council of the Political Union for presenting an address to Earl Grey. 8pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 467727 - Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham at Newhall Hill, June 25, 1832, convened by the council of the Political Union, for expressing their opinion on the Irish Reform Bill. 7pp. 1832. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1832
11; 467732 - Great meeting in support of corporation reform, in the Town Hall, in Birmingham, 18th August 1835. 8pp. 1835. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1835
11; 467733 - Re-establishment of the Political Union. Report of the great town's meeting, in the Town Hall, in Birmingham, 4th September, 1835. 8pp. 1835. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1835
11; 467734 - Proceedings of the important town's meeting convened by the Political Union, held in the Birmingham Town Hall, January 18, 1836. 12pp. 1836. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1836
11; 467736 - Report of the proceedings at the grand dinner held at the Town Hall, January 28 1836. 14pp. 1836. Political Union (Birmingham). - 1836
11; 472557 - Report of the proceedings at a public town's meeting held in Mr. Beardsworth's Repository, 13th December 1830, for the purpose of addressing His Majesty on the dismissal of the Duke of Wellington's administrations. 10pp. 1830. Reform Movement, 1817 – 1832. - 1830
11; 547523 - Proposed plan for the organization of the Birmingham Political Union. - 1831
11; 661914 - The Birmingham Political Union and the government, 1831-32. - 1960
12; 66915 - National Society for Women's Suffrage. Birmingham Branch (afterwards Birmingham and Midland Women's Suffrage Society) 1st annual report, 1868-9; 16th (1884-5) - 1901-2. 12 volumes. 1869 - 1902. Women's Suffrage Society (Birmingham and Midland). - 1902
12; 66916 - Report of a meeting of the Birmingham Women's Suffrage Society, held in the Town Hall, Birmingham, January 26th 1883. 25pp. 1883. Women's Suffrage Society (Birmingham and Midland). - 1883
12; 67107 - Report of the proceedings at the conference of delegates of the middle and working classes at Birmingham, 1842. (Birmingham Complete Suffrage Association) 78pp. 1842. Suffrage Conference, 1842. - 1842
12; 72234 - Peers and the people. Reform demonstration at Birmingham, 1884. Official programme. 16pp. 1884. - 1884
12; 176664 - Annual report of the Committee, 1902-3 - 1917-18. 16 volumes. 1903-18. Women's Suffrage Society (Birmingham and Midland).
12; 270204 - Tracts. Nos. 2 - 4, 12, 14 - 16. 7 volumes. 1843-4 Tract No. 2 The Suffrage : an appeal to the middle classes. 12pp. 1843 Tract No. 3 Rise and progress of the complete suffrage movement. 24pp. 1843 Tract No. 4 Crawford (W.S.) A defence of the rights of the working classes. 40pp. 1843 Tract No.12 Giles (J.E.) The suffrage demonstrated to be the right of all men. 8pp. 1843 Tract No.15 Redress of grievances by moving amendments on supply motions. 16pp. 1843 Tract No.14, 16 Report of the Council of the National Complete Suffrage Union 1st (1842-3), 2nd (1843-4). Suffrage Union (National Complete).
12; 279014 - Annual report of the Birmingham Women's Suffrage Society, now the Birmingham Society for Equal Citizenship and Women's Citizens' Association, 1918-19 etc. 1919 etc.. Women's Suffrage Society (Birmingham and Midland).
12; 407952 - Report of the proceedings at the grand dinner held at the Town Hall, January 28, 1836. 14pp. 1836. ATTWOOD (THOMAS) M.P. for Birmingham. Works relating to. - 1836
12; 407953 - Joseph Chamberlain the Radical. A review of the life of Joseph Chamberlain. Vol. 1, 1836-85 by J.L. Garvin. From The Nineteenth Century. Vol. 113. 1933. WARE (Sir FABIAN ARTHUR GOULSTONE). - 1933
12; 496093 - Speech in the House of Commons, 1828 on Mr. N. Calvert's motion to substitute the Hundred of Bassetlaw for the town of Birmingham, in the Bill for disenfranchising the Borough of East Retford. 2nd edition. 28pp. 1828. TENNYSON-D'EYNCOURT (CHARLES) formerly Tennyson. - 1828
12; 660103 - The political works of Thomas Paine : [with] a copy of the People's Charter / [revised at Birmingham, 1842]. - 1846
12; 662766 - The peers and the people : reform demonstration at Birmingham, 1884 : official programme. - 1884
13; 741687 - Coventry politics in the age of the Chartists, 1836-1848. - 1965
13; 756071 - Chartism in the Black Country, 1850-60 : our history, pamphlet 40, winter 1965-6. - 1965
21; 94455 - The Ladywood Primrose Magazine. The journal of the Ladywood Habitation of the Primrose League. Volume 1 (March – December 1887) and Volume 3 Number 36 (December 1892) 2 volumes. 1887-92 NOTE - Volume 3, Number 36 called Edgbaston, Harborne and Ladywood Primrose Magazine. Primrose League, Ladywood Habitation.
21; 104726 - Report of the Management Committee. Annual Report, 1878, 1st. 1911, 34th. 1879 - 1912. Conservative Association (Birmingham). - 1912
21; 248975 - Handsworth Parliamentary Division. Unionist demonstration and garden fete. Souvenir programme. Great Barr Park, July 6th 1907. Ports. Illus. 31pp. 1907. Unionists. - 1907
21; 297062 - Worcestershire Conservative Association. A record, 1870 - 1919. 32 leaves. Typewritten, 1921. BARKER (A. CLAYTON). - 1921
21; 660208 - Birmingham Young Conservatives, 1929-1955 : [an account of the objects and work of the Birmingham Young Conservative Association]. - 1955
21; 661965 - Year book ...
22 Microfilm; 216350 - Birmingham Election News. Daily newspaper. Numbers 1 - 11. January 4 - 16, 1906. All published. 1906. - 1906
22; 147579 - The Pioneer. A magazine for Midland Socialists. Numbers 1-20, June 1899 - February 1902. All published.. FALLOWS (JOHN ARTHUR) Work edited by.
22; 257749 - The Economics of Socialism. An analysis and a forecast. Addresses arranged by the Birmingham Socialist Centre. 83pp. 1914. SMITH (CHARLES EDWARD). - 1914
22; 352220 - The Labour Party. Report of the 28th Annual Conference held in the Town Hall, Birmingham. October 1928. Labour Party Annual Conference, Birmingham 1928. - 1928
22; 395811 - News and Notions. Publication of the West Birmingham Divisional Labour Party. July 1932 - September 1935. 4 volumes. Typescript. 1932-5 NOTE - All published.
23; 44890 - The Improvement Scheme and the coming elections. A speech in Clark Street Board Schools. 1879. TANGYE (Sir RICHARD). - 1879
23; 63987 - Earl Beaconsfield : a political sketch. Lecture under the auspices of the Women's Liberal Association, Birmingham. Anon. (All Saints' Ward Liberal Association) 20pp. 1878. CUCKSON (Rev. JOHN). - 1878
23; 68511 - Licensing Reform and Local Option. Speech to the Committee of the Six Hundred of the Birmingham Liberal Association, 1876. 29pp. 1876. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P.. - 1876
23; 72230 - The Liberal Association - the "600" - of Birmingham. Reprinted from Macmillan's Magazine. 12pp. 1877. CROSSKEY (Rev. HENRY WILLIAM) of the Church of the Messiah. - 1877
23; 197594 - Young Britons in Berlin. The diary of a deputation from the Young British Liberals' Federation by E.P. Ray and E. Sandford. 40pp. 1906. RAY (ERNEST PERCY), SANDFORD (ERNEST). - 1906
23; 225025 - The Young British Liberal. The official organ of the Young British Liberals' Federation (Society). Preliminary issue. October 1906, and N.S. No. 1 - 32 (June 1910 - 1914) Ports. 1906 - 1914. Young British Liberals' Society. - 1914
23; 243696 - Instructions for members of District Registration and Canvas Committees, being sub-committees of Liberal Associations in Counties. With manuscript list of Committee for Handsworth Liberal Association, Perry Barr polling district No. 12. 32pp. 1881?. Liberal Association (Handsworth Ward).
23; 350882 - Spark (The) Official organ of Sparkbrook Division Liberal Association. Vol. 1. No. 1 – Vol. 2. No. 4 (January 1928 – April 1929) All published. 1928-9. Liberal Association (Sparkbrook Division).
23; 394290 - Johnson (F) Typical Birmingham metal small wares. In The Metal Industry. Vol. 40. Port. Illus. 1932. Metal Trades. - 1932
23; 394620 - Souvenir programme of garden fête and fayre, at Manor Gardens, Northfield, June 1932 – . Ports. 1932 – NOTE - 1938 wanting. Liberal Association (King's Norton Divisional).
23; 406068 - Kings Norton Divisional Liberal Association. Souvenir programme of garden fete and fayre, June 17th 1933, at Manor Gardens, Northfield. 20pp. 1933. Northfield. - 1933
25; 522132 - Birmingham today, and the role and record of Neville Chamberlain and others. Foreword by J.W. Crump. Published by Midland District Committee of the Communist Party. 48pp. 1941. BLACKWELL (SAM). - 1941
211; 215384 - The Midland Conservative Club : 1883 and after. With a foreword by J. Rowlands. Illus. 1909. LEVY (EDWARD LAWRENCE). - 1909
221; 662207 - Annual report and statement of accounts [of the] Birmingham and district Co-operative Party.
231; 68116 - Liberal Federation (National). Annual reports, 1st (1877-8); 3rd – 5th (1879-80 to 1881-2). 5 volumes. 1879-83.
231; 154373 - What should be the liberal policy with respect to national education? (National Liberal Federation Birmingham). 32pp. 1886. CROSSKEY (Rev. HENRY WILLIAM) of the Church of the Messiah. - 1886
231; 210018 - National education in relation to the principles of religious equality. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 20pp. 1885. CROSSKEY (Rev. HENRY WILLIAM) of the Church of the Messiah. - 1885
231; 210019 - The Representation of minorities. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham). 24pp. 1884. EVERSLEY (G.J. SHAW-LEFEVRE, 1st Baron). - 1884
231; 210020 - Chamberlain (J) The government and its assailants. Speech before the Birmingham Junior Liberal Association, 1883. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 1883. Liberal Association and Club (Birmingham Junior). - 1883
231; 210021 - The Municipal Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Practices) Act, 1884. Abstract of provisions affecting the working of an election. (National LIberal Federation, Birmingham) 11pp. 1884. Liberal Federation (National). - 1884
231; 211958 - Proceedings attending the formation of the National Federation of Liberal Associations. With report of conference in Birmingham. 48pp. 1877. Liberal Federation (National). - 1877
231; 239588 - The Next Reform Bill. A paper. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 16pp. 1881. SCHNADHORST (FRANCIS). - 1881
231; 239589 - The Caucus; and a new Political Organization. (i.e. the National Liberal Federation) (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 43pp. 1879?. CHAMBERLAIN (Rt. Hon. JOSEPH) M.P..
231; 239590 - The Caucus and its critics. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 29pp. 1884?. SCHNADHORST (FRANCIS).
231; 239595 - Parliamentary misrepresentation. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) Map. 54pp. 1884. ELLIS (JOHN EDWARD). - 1884
231; 259683 - The Farmers and the Tory party. (National Liberal Federation, Birmingham) 24pp. 1883?. HOWARD (JAMES) M.P.. - 1883
231; 291671 - The House of Lords. A Speech delivered in Bingley Hall, Birmingham, August 1884 (National Liberal Federation Pamphlets) 14pp. 1884. BRIGHT (JOHN) M.P. for Birmingham. - 1884
231; 502211 - Chamberlain (J) The Caucus. Reprinted from "The Fortnightly Review". Vol. 30. (National Federation of Liberal Associations, Birmingham) 24pp. 1878. Liberal Federation (National). - 1878
231; 548598 - Indian problems for English consideration. A letter to the Council of the National liberal federation. / By William Digby. - 1881
231; 640173 - The New Democracy : its wants, its claims and its rights : three speeches delivered at Birmingham and Ipswich on January 5th, 14th and 29th, 1885. - 1885
661126 - A modern journal, being the diary of Greville Minor for the year of agitation 1903-1904 : [papers concerning the fiscal question] / edited [i.e. written] by J.A. Spender. - 1904
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