Joseph Gerrald

Joseph Gerrald (9 February 1763 – 16 March 1796) was a political reformer, one of the "Scottish Martyrs". He worked with the London Corresponding Society and the Society for Constitutional Information and also wrote an influential letter, ''A Convention the Only Means of Saving Us from Ruin.'' He was arrested for his radical views and convicted of sedition in 1794. Subsequently, he was deported to Sydney, where he died from tuberculosis in 1796. Provided by Wikipedia

1
by Gerrald, Joseph
Published 1794
Printed for James Robertson, No. 4, Horse Wynd, and sold in London by D.I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate street, G. Kearsley, No. 46, and J. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet street, W. Ramsey, No. 37, Bell Yard, Temple Bar, J. Marsom, No. 187, High Holborn, and by J. Montgomery, and Co. in Sheffield

3
by Gerrald, Joseph
Published 1794
printed for the benefit of his infant daughter, and sold by J. Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's-Square

6
by Gerrald, Joseph
Published 1794
Printed for James Robertson, No. 4, Horse Wynd, and sold in London by D.I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate street, G. Kearsley, No. 46, and J. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet street, W. Ramsey, No. 37, Bell Yard, Temple Bar, J. Marsom, No. 187, High Holborn, and by T. Gales, in Sheffield

9
by Gerrald, Joseph
Published 1795
Printed for Citizen Lee, at the British Tree of Liberty, No.98, Berwick Street, Soho, from the Haymarket