The London radical weekly penny newspaper, The Poor Man’s Guardian (1831-1835), espoused working-class rights and the abolition of the stamp tax. The publisher Henry Hetherington was repeatedly imprisoned for publishing this newspaper.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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“Bold is the man, at this licentious time” | 1831-08-20 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 7, Page 53 | yes | 18424 | |
What Is a Peer? | 1831-10-08 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 15, Page 114 | yes | 18425 | |
Liberty of the Press | 1831-10-08 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 15, Page 116 | yes | 18426 | |
Drunkards. An Epitaph for Any Drunkard | 1831-11-12 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 21, Page 167 | yes | 18427 | |
The “Independent” Press | J. R. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1831-11-12 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 21, Page 168 | yes | 18431 |
The “Respectable” Press | J. R. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1831-11-12 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 21, Page 168 | yes | 18430 |
The Daily Press | J. R. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1831-11-12 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 21, Page 168 | yes | 18429 |
The “Times” Newspaper | J. R. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) | 1831-11-12 | The Poor Man’s Guardian Volume 1, Issue 21, Page 168 | yes | 18428 |