William Holland
Contributions
- Letter from Thomas Paine, to Mr. Secretary Dundas, complaining of an insult offered to him, by the inferior officers under government, belonging to the Custom-House at Dover. To which are added, two letters from Calais, one from Monsieur Achilles Audibert, confirming the above insult, and the other giving the particulars of Mr. Paine's reception at Calais has translation publisher
- Paine's Address to the Republic of France. Sept. 25, 1792 translation publisher
Knows
- Daniel Isaac Eaton bookseller journalist pamphleteer publisher translator writer
- Charles Pigott translator writer
- James Ridgway bookseller publisher
- Thomas Spence journalist publisher writer
- Henry Delahoy Symonds bookseller publisher
Notes
Imprisoned in Newgate in 1793 with a group of other radical publishers and booksellers for selling Paine's Address to the addressers.