WILLIAM HENRY ASHURST, SENIOR
Image: William Henry Ashurst by Thomas Goff Lupton, after Henry Perronet Brigg; mezzotint, published 1843; NPG D7412.
Ashurst, William H., Corporation Register, London, 1832.
Ashurst, W.H. Direct London and Manchester Railway. [England]: R. Clay, 1845.
Ashurst, William H., Facts and reasons in Support of Mr. Rowland Hill’s Plan for a Universal Postage, London, 1838.
Ashurst, W. H. Help for Garibaldi. [London]: J. Clayton, [1850?].
Ashurst, W. H. Observations on the Law of Bankruptcy & Insolvency. London: J. Dinnis, 1838.
Ashurst, William Henry. To the inhabitants of Farringdon within. [London: 1842] “Letter supporting the extension of the ward franchise to non-freemen,” OCLC 25454790.
Ashurst, W.H. The charge to the grand jury of the County of Oxford, at the Quarter sessions, on Tuesday, the 4th of January, 1831. [Oxford: J. Murray, 1831?]
Ashurst, William H. The Advance of Democracy. 1837.
Ashurst, William H., owner of Spirit of the Age, edited by G. J. Holyoake, London, 1847-1849.
Ashurst, William H., financer of The Reasoner, edited by G. J. Holyoake, London, 1846-1861.
Ashurst, William H., financer of The Leader,
Hill, Rowland and W.H. Ashurst. Results of the new postage arrangements. London: H. Hooper, 1841.
2 pamphlets “in the form of letters to the sub-curate of Bungay” for jailing Mr. Childs in Ipswich for non-payment of church rates (1835)
Letters to inhabitants of St. Saviour’s, Southwark, re: church rates (1837).
Pamphlet “addressed to certain parishioners of Chelmsford, Essex” petitioning for the imprisonment of John Thoroughgood for non-payment of church rates (1839).
Pearson, Charles and W. H. Ashurst. Central city terminus : letters from Charles Pearson, Esq. to W.H. Ashurst, Esq., member of the Corporation of London, and chairman of the committee of city lands : and from Mr. Ashurst to the members of the Corporation of London, and others connected with trade in the city of London, on the importance of a central city terminus to the citizens and to the wholesale and retail trade of the city. [England?]: [unknown pub], 1845.
Search, Edward. numerous articles in William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator.
Image: William Henry Ashurst by Thomas Goff Lupton, after Henry Perronet Brigg; mezzotint, published 1843; NPG D7412.
Ashurst, William H., Corporation Register, London, 1832.
Ashurst, W.H. Direct London and Manchester Railway. [England]: R. Clay, 1845.
Ashurst, William H., Facts and reasons in Support of Mr. Rowland Hill’s Plan for a Universal Postage, London, 1838.
Ashurst, W. H. Help for Garibaldi. [London]: J. Clayton, [1850?].
Ashurst, W. H. Observations on the Law of Bankruptcy & Insolvency. London: J. Dinnis, 1838.
Ashurst, William Henry. To the inhabitants of Farringdon within. [London: 1842] “Letter supporting the extension of the ward franchise to non-freemen,” OCLC 25454790.
Ashurst, W.H. The charge to the grand jury of the County of Oxford, at the Quarter sessions, on Tuesday, the 4th of January, 1831. [Oxford: J. Murray, 1831?]
Ashurst, William H. The Advance of Democracy. 1837.
Ashurst, William H., owner of Spirit of the Age, edited by G. J. Holyoake, London, 1847-1849.
Ashurst, William H., financer of The Reasoner, edited by G. J. Holyoake, London, 1846-1861.
Ashurst, William H., financer of The Leader,
Hill, Rowland and W.H. Ashurst. Results of the new postage arrangements. London: H. Hooper, 1841.
2 pamphlets “in the form of letters to the sub-curate of Bungay” for jailing Mr. Childs in Ipswich for non-payment of church rates (1835)
Letters to inhabitants of St. Saviour’s, Southwark, re: church rates (1837).
Pamphlet “addressed to certain parishioners of Chelmsford, Essex” petitioning for the imprisonment of John Thoroughgood for non-payment of church rates (1839).
Pearson, Charles and W. H. Ashurst. Central city terminus : letters from Charles Pearson, Esq. to W.H. Ashurst, Esq., member of the Corporation of London, and chairman of the committee of city lands : and from Mr. Ashurst to the members of the Corporation of London, and others connected with trade in the city of London, on the importance of a central city terminus to the citizens and to the wholesale and retail trade of the city. [England?]: [unknown pub], 1845.
Search, Edward. numerous articles in William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator.