Volume III: Introduction ; Articles of the Friendly Society of Journeymen Book-binders of London and Westminster (1828) ; Address of the Committee of Associated Spinners in Glasgow, to their Fellow-Tradesmen in Scotland and Ireland (1829) ; A Report of the Proceedings of a Delegate Meeting of the Operative Spinners of England, Ireland and Scotland (1829) ; 'Trades' Union', United Trades' Co-operative Journal (1 May 1830) ; 'General Union', United Trades' Cooperative Journal (8 May 1830) ; 'National Association', United Trades' Cooperative Journal (10 July 1830) ; The Reply of the Journeymen Bookbinders, to Remarks on a Memorial Addressed to their Employers, on the effects of a Machine, Introduced to Supersede Manual Labour (1831) ; 'An Address to the Journeymen Turners in and around Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (19 February 1831) ; 'Meeting of the Operative Turners of Glasgow', Herald to the Trades' Advocate (2 April 1831) ; Lecture delivered by G. Kerr, Member of Trades' Committee of Greenock, in the Cartsdyke Secession Church, 26 December, 1831, on the Nature and Advantages of Trades' Unions (1831) ; Brief History of the Proceedings of the Operative Builders' Trades Unions in Manchester (1833) ; An Impartial Statement of the Proceedings of the Members of the Trades Union Societies and the Steps Taken in Consequence by the Master Tradesmen of Liverpool (1833) ; Statement of the Master Builders of the Metropolis in Explanation of the Differences between them and the Workmen respecting the Trades' Unions (1834) ; To the Operative Mechanics. The Dispute between the Mechanics and their Employers placed in its True Light. By a Friend of Both Parties (1834) ; Rules and Regulations of the Grand National Consolidated Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1834) ; Trades' Triumphant or Unions' Jubilee!! [1834?] ; Report of the Trade Council of the London Union of Compositors, on the Mode of Working on the Times Newspaper [1835] ; Rules and Orders to be Observed by the Members of the Journeymen Carpenters' and Joiners' Society in Manchester (1835) ; George Loveless, The Victims of Whiggery; being a Statement of the Persecutions Experienced by the Dorchester Labourers [1837] ; Henry Ashworth, An Inquiry into the Origin, Progress, and Results of the Strike of the Operative Cotton Spinners of Preston (1838) ; A Vindication of the Principles, Objects, and Tendencies of Trades Unions, or Associations of the Working Classes. By a Unionist (1838) ; An Address from the London Trades' Committee, appointed to watch the Parliamentary Inquiry into Combinations, to the Working Classes (1838) ; Explanatory Notes ; Permissions.