A Memoir of Robert Blincoe, an Orphan Boy / Sent from the workhouse of St. Pancras, London, at seven years of age, to endure the horrors of a cotton-mill, through his infancy and youth, with a minute detail of his sufferings, being the first memoir of the kind published.
Transcriber’s Note: Obvious printing errors have been corrected, but old spelling (e.g. villian, ancles, truely) has not been changed.
A MEMOIR OF ROBERT BLINCOE,
An Orphan Boy; SENT FROM THE WORKHOUSE OF ST. PANCRAS, LONDON, AT SEVEN YEARS OF AGE,
TO ENDURE THE
Horrors of a Cotton-Mill,
THROUGH HIS INFANCY AND YOUTH,
WITH A MINUTE DETAIL OF HIS SUFFERINGS,
BEING
THE FIRST MEMOIR OF THE KIND PUBLISHED.
BY JOHN BROWN.
MANCHESTER: PRINTED FOR AND PUBLISHED BY J. DOHERTY, 37, WITHY-GROVE, 1832.