William Benbow
William Benbow (1787 – 1864) was a nonconformist preacher, pamphleteer, pornographer and publisher, and a prominent figure of the Reform Movement in Manchester and London. He worked with William Cobbett on the radical newspaper ''Political Register'', and spent time in prison as a consequence of his writing, publishing and campaigning activities. He has been credited with formulating and popularising the idea of a general strike for the purpose of political reform. Provided by Wikipedia
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The trial of William Benbow, and others at the Middlesex sessions, May 16th, 1832, for leading the procession on the fast day, March 21st by Benbow, William
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A correct report of the trial of Messrs. Benbow, Lovett, & Watson, as the leaders of the farce day procession by Benbow, William
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Brave Bendow the life of vice-admiral John Benbow, 1653 - 1702 by Benbow, William A.
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Grand national holiday, and congress of the productive classes by Benbow, William
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Grand national holiday, and congress of the productive classes, &c by Benbow, William
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The Whigs exposed, or, Truth by day-light by Benbow, William
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