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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...
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
27th February 1813: 'A Diligent Enquirer' responds again to 'An Attentive Hearer'
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MR. EDITOR—It is much more difficult to silence than to confute “ an Attentive Hearer :” but I will make another effort to submit his asser...
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
13th February 1813: 'A Diligent Enquirer' responds to 'An Attentive Hearer' yet again
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To the EDITOR of the LEEDS MERCURY. SIR,—“ An Attentive Hearer ” shines more as an ingenious quibbler, than as a faithful Narrator. His d...
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...
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
23rd January 1813: A new correspondent - 'Diligent Enquirer' - enters the debate about George Mellor's last words
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THE SUPPOSED CONFESSION. Mr. EDITOR,—“ An Attentive Hearer ” seems to be a very [pernicious] one. He set out with asserting, that George ...
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