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Printed Material, 1850s
Catalogue reference: HOLYOAKE/3/2 (Part 3)
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- HOLYOAKE/3/2 (Part 3)
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Title (The name of the record)
- Printed Material, 1850s
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1853-1854
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Description (What the record is about)
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95) Handbill for lectures by Joseph Barker of America at the Stockport Lyceum (1p) (9 and 10 July 1854)
96) Handbill for a third lecture 'How Rational and Moral Reform can be effected by Secular Means' by Holyoake, hosted by the Liverpool Rational and Moral Reform Society at the Queen's Hall, Bold Street (1p) (16 July 1854)
97) Handbill for a second lecture 'New Views of Free Thought, or Secularism considered in relation to the Moral Wants of the Age' by Holyoake, hosted by the Liverpool Rational and Moral Reform Society at the Queen's Hall, Bold Street (1p) (13 July 1854)
98) Handbill for a course of Sunday morning lectures, hosted by the London Secular Society at the Hall of Science, City Road, featuring lectures by Holyoake, John Ellis, 'Iconoclast' and others (1p) (December 1854)
99) Reprint, 'Controversial Characteristics of the Scottish People' of extracts from lecture by Holyoake at the Merchant's Hall, Glasgow (4pp) (6 November 1854)
100) Printed copy of letter from J.Alfred Novello to W.E.Gladstone regarding the threatened prosecution of 'The Musical Times' (1p) (21 July 1854)
101) Printed circular regarding a lecture by Holyoake at Wilson Hall, Paisley (1p) (22 October 1854)
102) Handbill for a discussion between Holyoake and Rev.J.Parker concerning secularism and Christianity at the Large Room, Buck and Bell Inn (1p) (19 May 1854)
103) Extract from The Reasoner (4pp) (1 June 1853)
104) Printed address from the Democrats of England to the Democrats of the United States (1p) (April 1853)
105) Press cutting of article, 'The British and Slavery' from the New York Tribune (2pp) (20 September 1853)
106) Reprint of article, 'Secularism: Its Sphere and Services' by Holyoake from The Reasoner (2pp) (1853)
107) Handbill for a public discussion concerning Christianity and Secularism between Holyoake and Rev.J.H.Rutherford at the Lecture Room, Nelson Street, Newcastle, annotated by Holyoake (1, 3 and 5 August 1853)
108) Press cutting of article, 'An Evening with a Propagandist. Addressed to Anti-Slavery Leaders at Home and Abroad' from The Leader (2pp) (8 January 1853)
109) Programme of the proceedings at the presentation of the testimonial to Holyoake at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, London (1p) (26 May 1853)
110) Reprint of 'A Secular Prayer' by Holyoake, from The Reasoner, originally quoted at the Invertiel Church, Kirkcaldy (1p) (14 November 1854)
111) Printed circular letter by James B.Cooper regarding a National Secular Conference (2pp) (1 November 1854)
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- Bishopsgate Institute
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/91005aef-7de8-4534-a451-fdaf1ff56e81/
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HOLYOAKE/3
Printed Material
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This record is held at Bishopsgate Institute
Within the fonds: HOLYOAKE
Papers of George Jacob Holyoake (1817-1906)
Within the series: HOLYOAKE/3
Printed Material
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Printed Material, 1850s