There are two books about Robert Salmon of Woburn in the Local Heritage Library, which is inside Bedford Library.
1. “R. Salmon’s controversy with the Woburn Market Committee, occasioned by their having unlawfully, and unjustly, turned out and excluded part of their own members, without any authority so to do.”
Woburn, S. Dodd, [1818?]
This is made up of the following pamphlets:
1. Censure received from Mr. Day’s office and preface 3pp [13/03/1818]
2. Refutation 1pp [14/03/1818]
3. To the inhabitants of Woburn. The exposition no.1 by Robert Salmon 24pp [n.d.]
4. Mr Salmon’s reasons for resigning of the Woburn Market Regulations [n.d]
5. Woburn dialogues; drawn up to shew the characters of the parties 4pp [11/06/1818]
6. Observations on a letter from William Shepard [By R. Salmon] 23pp [01/01/1819]
7. Vote of annual Vestry Copy of resolution [of thanks to R. Salmon] 1pp 25/03/1819]
8. Letter to the inhabitants of Woburn [by R. Salmon] 1pp 27/03/1819]
9. Copy of a bulling letter lately received [by R. Salmon] 27pp July 1819]
10. Handbill “Woburn Markets and Fairs” By R. Salmon 11/09/1819]
S Dodd, publ Title page and nos. 1, 9 & 10 and probably 2 & 7
S Manning (Newport), publ 3, 4, 5, & 8.
Hay & Turner, London, publ 6.
2. A biographical sketch of Mr Salmon who died at Woburn Park Bedfordshire October 1821. London, J. Brettell 1822. 23pp.
I have not seen either of these in any other collection, not even the British Library has them.
Hogsty.