exposure of the spy system pursued in Glasgow, during the years 1816-17-18-19 and 20, with copies of the original letters of Andrew Hardie who was executed for high treason at Stirling, in September 1820: the whole edited, and respectfully laid before the public for the first time
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TitleAn exposure of the spy system pursued in Glasgow, during the years 1816-17-18-19 and 20, with copies of the original letters of Andrew Hardie who was executed for high treason at Stirling, in September 1820: the whole edited, and respectfully laid before the public for the first time
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Place of publicationGlasgow
PublisherMuir, Gowans
Year of publication1832
Pagination242p
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions20cm
MaterialBook
SubjectEspionage; Radicalism; Essays and letters
Geographical keywordGlasgow, Scotland
Persons keywordHardie, Andrew; Richmond, Alexander; Edwards, George (1787-1843)
Consists ofTrial for libel, in the Court of Exchequer, Guildhall, London, on Saturday and Monday, the 20th and 22nd December, 1834, before the Hon. Baron Park and a special jury: Alexander B. Richmond, plaintiff versus Simpkin and Marshall, and others, defendants
The trial of James Wilson for high treason, with an account of his execution at Glasgow, September, 1820, etc. etc.: now respectfully submitted to the consideration of the Reformers of Glasgow by their faithful and devoted servant, the exposer of the spy system
The trial of James Wilson for high treason, with an account of his execution at Glasgow, September, 1820, etc. etc.: now respectfully submitted to the consideration of the Reformers of Glasgow by their faithful and devoted servant, the exposer of the spy system
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