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Friday, 26 April 2013
26th April 1813: The Leeds Intelligencer publishes a last word on 'Attentive Hearer' row
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On Monday 26th April 1813, the Leeds Intelligencer published a final editorial on the row that had taken up column inches over the past 3 mo...
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
24th April 1813: The Leeds Mercury publishes a final editorial on the row with 'An Attentive Hearer'
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An Attentive Hearer has declined the challenge we last week gave him to close the dispute, by submitting the evidence on both sides, fairl...
Friday, 19 April 2013
19th April 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' sends his final letter to the Leeds Intelligencer
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Mr. PRINTER,—The evidence given by the "Diligent Enquirer’s" Authorities, is already verbatim before the public; I hold a letter ...
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
17th April 1813: The Leeds Mercury issues another challenge to "An Attentive Hearer"
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An “ Attentive Hearer " is at his usual work again. He has not, as was required of him, published the words of the person referred to,...
Friday, 12 April 2013
12th April 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' writes another missive in the Leeds Intelligencer
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Mr. PRINTER,—In reply to the "Printer’s" Paragraph this week, I inform him, that my Witnesses do speak positively, they state pos...
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
3rd April 1813: The Leeds Mercury taunts 'An Attentive Hearer' in an editorial
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An " Attentive Hearer " is more invincible than Dr. Goldsmith’s Village Schoolmaster. His witnesses, he says, in his last letter,...
Friday, 29 March 2013
29th March 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' writes another missive about George Mellor's last words
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Mr. PRINTER,—My Opponent this week declares me dead ; had it been so, his paragraph might have passed; I would have to know that I am ...
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
27th March 1813: The Leeds Mercury publishes an editorial about 'an Attentive Hearer'
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It must be admitted on all hands that an Attentive Hearer " dies game ," or after the figure he has already cut, he would never ...
Friday, 22 March 2013
22nd March 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' writes his longest piece yet on the last words of George Mellor
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Mr. PRINTER.—Sir,—It is indeed painful to trespass on the patience of your readers, by so repeatedly calling their attention, to a subject ...
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
13th March 1813: A Leeds Mercury editorial attempts to settle the dispute about George Mellor's last words
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THE POINT AT ISSUE. A dispute of little interest perhaps, except to the disputants, has for some weeks been maintained to the Leeds News...
Friday, 1 March 2013
1st March 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' won't let the debate about George Mellor's last words die
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Mr. PRINTER— A Diligent Enquirer seems to be rather hurt that I have not allowed myself to be publicly accused, without endeavouring publi...
Friday, 15 February 2013
15th February 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' writes another missive on George Mellor's last words
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Mr. PRINTER.—Sir, —The Chaplain and the Editor are this week silent, and a “ Diligent Enquirer ” has once more entered the lists; it must h...
Friday, 8 February 2013
8th February 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' keeps alive the debate about George Mellor's last words
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Mr. PRINTER—Sir, when you in inserted my first Letter respecting the execution of Mellor, Thorpe and Smith, the Editor of the Mercury, in a...
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
30th January 1813: The Leeds Mercury reprints the Reverend Brown's letter about George Mellor's last words
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The following Letter , addressed to the Editor of the Leeds Intelligencer, by the Rev. G. Brown, Chaplain of the Castle of York, is decisiv...
Friday, 25 January 2013
25th January 1813: The Chaplain of York Castle intervenes in the war over George Mellor's last words
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To the Editor of the Leeds Intelligencer. SIR,—Having seen your Paper two Letters signed “ An Attentive Hearer ,” wherein he asserts tha...
25th January 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' writes again about George Mellor's last words
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Mr. Printer,—“A Diligent Enquirer ” has certainly taken great pains to ascertain whether Mellor did or did not acknowledge itself and his ...
Friday, 18 January 2013
18th January 1813: 'An Attentive Hearer' writes again about Mellor's last words
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CONFESSION OF THE MURDERERS. Mr. Printer.—The Editor of the Mercury has taken great pains to controvert the account I gave you, of the m...
Friday, 11 January 2013
11th January 1813: A dispute begins in the Leeds press about the last words of George Mellor
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Along with a very brief description of the execution of George Mellor, William Thorpe & Thomas Smith, the Leeds Intelligencer of Monday ...
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