Contents: The volume comprises the following pieces:
/1 A facsimile of a letter sent by employees of Messrs Dobsons, Bolton , dated 21 May 1831, requesting reduced working hours. The letter is signed by the employees in round robin fashion [an attached note dated 12 October 1927 says the original letter was on loan to the Chadwick museum, Bolton (now demolished); its current whereabouts unknown].
/2 Printed Notice "To all mechanics engaged in making steam engines and machines for the preparing and spinning of worsted, woollen, cotton, flax, tow, and silk" reports a meeting at Bradford, 11 March 1831 which passed a resolution "to form an union of all mechanics" and set out the rules of this proposed union.
/3 A printed circular letter issued by the Bolton mechanics, stating their case, and requesting support (document is torn).
/4 A printed letter issued "To the Mechanics of Manchester and the neighbourhood", dated 20 May 1831, summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen (12-18 May 1831).
/5 A manuscript letter (damaged) addressed to "Fellow workmen" outlining the mechanics' case; includes an income/expenditure account for 2-14 June, and a list of "black sheep" [mechanics who did not participate in the walk-out]
/6 Printed circular letter, "An extract of an address to the members of the Machine and Steam Engine makers Friendly Society" issued at Bradford in October 1823, by John Murgatroyd, requesting support for "New Union for the Protection of our Trade".
/7 A printed letter issued "To the Mechanics of [] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen (4-22 June 1831), includes income/expenditure account of "strike" fund, list of black sheep" etc.
/7 A printed letter issued "To the Mechanics of [ Ashton under Lyne] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen (12-19 July 1831)
/8 A printed circular letter issued "To the Mechanics of [] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen, list of "black sheep" etc (26 July-2 May [sic. August] 1831).
/9 A printed circular letter issued "Friends and Fellow-workmen", issued in the name of John Hammond, outlining the current state of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen, list of "black sheep" etc. (2-9 August 1831).
/10-12 Circular letters issued "To the Mechanics of [] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen list of "black sheep" etc (9-16 August , 16 -23 August , 23-30 August, 1831 )
/13 A printed circular "Address tithe mechanics of Manchester" dated 31 September 1831, refers to an affray between Dobsons' "knobsticks" [strike-breakers] and the mechanics in Bolton.
/14 A printed circular letter issued "To the Mechanics of [Manchester ] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen(4-18 October 1831 ), list of "black sheep" etc, also includes a totalised income and expenditure account for 4 June to October 18.
/15 A printed circular letter issued "To the Mechanics of [Manchester ] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen (18-25 October), list of "black sheep" etc, also includes a totalised income and expenditure account for the period of the dispute.
/16 A printed circular letter issued "To the Mechanics of [Manchester ] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen(25 October-1 November 1831), list of "black sheep" etc, also includes a totalised income and expenditure account for the period of the dispute.
/17 A letter from Thomas Maltby, a table knife grinder, requesting that he be allowed to return to work at Dobson's, n.d..
/18 A printed circular letter issued "To the Mechanics of [Manchester ] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen(25 October-1 November 1831), list of "black sheep" etc, also includes a totalised income and expenditure account for the period of the dispute (22-30 November 1831)
/19 A printed circular letter issued "To the Mechanics of [Manchester ] and the neighbourhood", summarising the current situation of the dispute, and including an account of income/expenditure of a fund set up to support the workmen, list of "black sheep" etc, also includes a totalised income and expenditure account for the period of the dispute (12-20 December 1831).
/20 An account (possibly of donors to the mechanics' fund?] not dated [very poor condition]
/21 A letter from "Workmen of Bolton" to unidentified, threatening to list him as a "black sheep"
/21 "Names of the Nobsticks", printed document
/22-23 Printed documents relating to a dispute between Sharp. Roberts & Co, (Manchester engineering company) and employees over working hours. This led to the employers organisation the master Machine makers, to implement clauses in an agreement whereby members would not employing striking workmen 9the circular list the workmen). June 1836
The volume was compiled by Dobson and Barlow Ltd. probably circa 1927 from documents in their possession.