Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq., vol 3 | Page 4

Henry Hunt
Oliver George, victualler, St. Mary, Redcliff (fr.
St. Paul.) Owens Lewis, tailor and mercer, St. Michael. Owen Robert,

tiler and plasterer, St. Paul (fr. St. Paul.) Pymm Thomas, currier,
Christchurch. Phelps James, gardener, St Philip. Perry James, jun.
Cooper, St. Peter. Parker William, yeoman, St. Paul. Primm Jacob,
cordwainer, St. Michael. Prescott William, carpenter, St. Philip. Palmer
William, hat-maker, St. Philip. Pymm William, tailor, Christchurch.
Parfitt Thomas, cabinet-maker, St. Thomas. Perry Charles, labourer,
Frenebay. Pearce Joseph, cordwainer, St. Paul, (fr. St. James.) Perrins
John, potter, Temple. Parker James, carver and gilder, St. James.
Phillips Samuel, glass-maker, St. Philip. Parker Edward, grocer, St.
James (fr. St. James.) Philips Christopher, victualler, St. Nicholas.
Prigg Francis, iron-founder, St. Philip. Poole William, tailor, St.
Michael. Phillips William, plasterer, St. Phillip. Price William, tiler and
plasterer, St. Philip (fr. St. Paul.) Pollard William, blacksmith, St.
Nicholas. Penny Thomas, painter, Castle Precincts. Phillips Thomas,
saddler, Bath. Perrin Robert, painter, St. Michael (fr. St. Michael.)
Perrin William, jun. Cooper, St. Paul. Philips James, turner, St. James.
Palmer William, brass-founder, Bedminster. Price James, shopkeeper,
St. Paul (fr. St. Paul.) Roberts John, baker, St. Philip. Rate John,
shoemaker, St. Paul. Rowland Thomas, carver, St. Stephen (fr. St.
Stephen.) Rosser John, turner, St. James. Rogers Churchman, yeoman,
St. James. Rumley Benjamin, labourer, Temple. Ravenhill Robert,
bellows-maker, St. Philip. Rivers James, potter, Temple. Rees David,
stationer, Christchurch (fr. St. Paul.) Rogers John, cooper, St. Mary,
Redclif. Robins Charles, cabinet-maker, St. James. Reynolds John,
wheelwright, Castle Precincts (fr. Castle Precincts.) Reed William,
cordwainer, St. James. Radford Joseph, brass-founder, Temple. Rawle
William, cordwainer, St. Philip. Stanmore Samuel, shipwright, Temple.
Sexton, Daniel, trunk-maker, Temple. Sheppard John, brazier, Temple.
Stinchcomb William, cabinet-maker, St. James. Simms Thomas,
glass-cutter, Nailsea. Sheppard William, hatter, St. Philip. Stringer
Thomas, confectioner, St. Philip (fr. St. Philip.) Sheppard Benjamin,
clothier, Frome. Skone William, grocer, St. Paul. Smith John, pewterer,
St. Michael. Slocombe John, glazier, St. James. Sayce Thomas,
carpenter, St. Paul. Smith Thomas, shopkeeper, Temple. Stephens
James, carpenter, St. Augustine. Stokes John, joiner, St. Paul. Stretton
William, cooper, St. Nicholas. Sweet Thomas, potter, St. Philip. Stokes
Henry, cordwainer, Chepstow (fr. Temple.) Simms William, glassman,

Wraxall. Sims James, glass-maker, Nailsea. Skammell R. V. tiler and
plasterer, St. James. Searle Benjamin, plasterer, St. Philip. Simpkins
George, cordwainer, St. Paul. Smith William, ironmonger, St. Mary,
Redcliff (fr. St. Mary, Redcliff.) Snig William, box-maker, St. James.
Shackell Robert, cordwainer, Frampton (fr. St. James.) Thomas
Timothy, tallow-chandler, St. Stephen (fr. St. Stephen.) Taylor James,
brushmaker, St. Mary, Redcliff Thomas John, brushmaker, St. Mary,
Redcliff Tilly John, block-maker, St. Stephen. Tippet James,
shipwright, St. Augustine. Tilley William, crate-maker, Temple.
Thomas Thomas, carpenter, St. Paul. Tiler William, gentleman,
Bedminster (fr. St. James.) Taylor Thomas, glazier, St. Peter. Underaise
James, merchant tailor, St. James. Vaughan John, gentleman, St. Paul
(fr. Temple,) Walker Richard, accomptant, St. Michael (fr. St. Michael.)
Westcott James, cabinet-maker, St. Michael (fr. St. Michael.) Wood
William, twine-spinner, St. Philip. Whittington Thomas, carpenter and
joiner, Temple. Williams Isaac, carpenter, Mangotsfield. Weetch
Robert, undertaker, St. Paul (fr. St. Paul.) White John, mariner, Temple.
Welsh John, butcher, St. Philip. Williams Robert, cordwainer, St.
Augustine. Watts William, cordwainer, St. Paul. Watts Thomas,
cordwainer, St. Philip. Wilmot W. W. glass-cutter, Temple. White
William, carpenter, St. Paul. Wipperman Christopher, baker, St.
Augustine (fr. St. Paul.) Wells Robert, wheelwright, Bath. Wilson
William, Accomptant, St. Paul. Ware George, cordwainer, St. Paul (fr.
St. Paul.) Webb George, carver and gilder, St. Michael. Woodland
William, turner, St. Philip (fr. St. Philip.) Welch James, brickmaker,
Binegar. Waters Benjamin, wine-hooper, St. Philip. Wood John, clerk,
Newton St. Loe. Young George, cutler, St. Philip. Yearbury R. A.
cordwainer, Frome.
I have recorded the names of these brave men, for the purpose of
handing them down to posterity, as a specimen of genuine patriotism
and disinterested love of Liberty. Men who, in the nineteenth century,
regardless of every personal consideration, and anxious only to perform
conscientiously what they considered to be a sacred duty to their
country, had the courage and the honesty to give their votes agreeable
to the dictates of their hearts, in spite of the terror and threats of lawless
power; in defiance of the corrupt influence of the corporation, the
clergy, and the merchants of Bristol, and all the bribes that were held

out to seduce them from giving me their support. Men such as these
deserve to be remembered with honour. I am bound to declare that,
during the election, I witnessed as great a degree of enthusiasm as was
ever exhibited by the people upon any occasion; and I beheld such
daily individual acts of heroism as would have done honour to the
character of the most revered Roman or Spartan patriot. My worthy
friends Williams, Cranidge, Brownjohn, William Pimm, and many
others, were incessant in their labours to assist me, and most cheerfully
braved the anger
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