1195869The Chartist Movement — IndexMark Hovell

INDEX

Aberdeen, 35, 133, 138, 244, 288, 293
Abergavenny, 178, 180
Abinger, Lord, 266
Accrington, 14
Adam, James, 244
Address of the National Association to the Political and Social Reformers of the United Kingdom, 232
Address to the Queen on Political and Religious Monopoly, 68
Address to Reformers of Great Britain and Ireland, 69
Address to Reformers on the Forthcoming Elections, 71
Agreement of the People, the, 4
Alison, Archibald, 72
America, 184, 312
Annual Parliaments, 1, 3, 302
Anti-Combination Laws, 30, 45, 304
Anti-Corn Law Agitation, 123, 193, 196, 204, 208, 209, 213-219, 237, 239, 241-246, 252, 276
Apprentices, Act of 1562, 11
Apprenticeship, 11-12
Ashley, Lord, 140
Ashton-under-Lyne, 88, 90, 120, 122, 145, 151, 158, 170, 171, 184, 227, 261, 279, 291, 294, 305
 Parish Church, 158
 Stephens's chapel at, 88
Ashton, William, of Barnsley, 176
Ashworth, T. E., his The Plug Plot at Todmorden, 260
Attwood, Thomas, 100-110, 118, 134-135, 154-161, 188
Australia, 184
Ayr, 154

Babeuf, 31, 285
"Bagmen," 18
Ball, John, 30, 85
Ballot, vote by, 2, 282, 287, 301
Bamford, Sam, 91, 138
Barnsley, 66, 138, 176, 227
Bartlett, 253
Bastille, anniversary celebrations of fall of, 287
Bastilles, workhouses so called by Chartists, 82
Bath, 75, 169, 196, 202, 212, 228, 244, 246, 257
Bath, the Chartist Church at, 202
Baxter, G. B. W., his Book of the Bastilles, 82, 83
Beaumont, Augustus Harding, 66, 92, 97, 103
Beer, Max, 32, 91
Beesley, 212, 251, 253
Belgium, 285
Bell, John, 65, 66, 69
Benbow, William, 49, 91, 138, 155, 170, 187, 195, 196, 210, 223
Beniowski, 176, 177, 181-183, 187
Benthamites, 304-305
Bernard, J. B., 65, 66
Bible, the, 85, 89, 202
Bill of Rights, the new, 264-265
Bilston, 27, 129
Binns, George, 64, 199, 215
Birkbeck College, 49
Birkbeck, Dr., 48
Birmingham, 22, 71, 75, 76, 85, 98-117, 120, 132, 135, 140, 144-159, 165, 170, 177, 178, 182, 185, 191, 200, 201, 208, 228, 240-251, 264-267, 270, 272, 273, 299
 Association for Promoting the General Welfare, 241
 Bull Ring at, 122, 145, 147, 156, 157, 166, 299
 Chartist Church at, 200-202
 Complete Suffrage Movement at, 243-250
 Conference (1842), 264
 Duddeston-cum-Nechells, 147
 Golden Lion Hotel, 156
 Holloway Head, 156
 Nelson Monument at, 166
 Newhall Hill, 107
 Political Union at, 72, 99-115, 305
 Public Office, 166
 Reform Association, 100, 101
 Rural Dean of, 26
 St. Martin's Church, 122, 156
Birstall, 186
Black, John, 59, 61
Blackburn, 14, 227, 259, 262
 Enfield Moor near, 259
Bolton, 14, 81, 111, 120, 122, 133, 159, 165, 184, 227
Booth, William, 211
Botany Bay, 186

Brabant, 285
Bradford, 91, 111, 119, 120, 138, 140, 150, 182, 184, 186, 227
 Hartshead Moor, 119
 Peep Green, 111
Brassier, Simon de, Jones's, 295
Bray, J. F., 31, 44, 47
 His Labour's Wrongs and Labour's Remedy, or the Age of Might and the Age of Right, 44
Brett, Police Sergeant, 299
Brewster, Sir David, 202
Brewster, Patrick, of Paisley, 120, 202, 227, 246
 His The Seven Chartists and Other Military Discourses libelled by the Marquis of Abercorn and Other Heritors of the Abbey Parish, 202
Bright, John, 218, 244, 248, 272, 307
Brighton, 67, 76
Bristol, 75, 119, 122, 136, 182
British Association for Promoting Co-operative Knowledge, 50
Bromsgrove, 280
Bronterre, see O'Brien, James
Brotherton, Joseph, 238
Brough, a brewer, 179
Brown, Birmingham delegate, 144, 145, 171, 178
Brussels, 286, 287
Bryant, William Cullen, his Thanatopsis, 59
Buonarotti, 31
Burnley, 184
Burns, W. G., 146, 196, 202, 232
Burslem, 131
Bury, Lancs, 87, 91, 111, 113, 120, 121, 122, 128, 184
Bussey, Peter, 91, 134, 187, 188
"Butty" system, the, 23-24
Byron, Lord, 283

Cade, Jack, 85
Cambridgeshire, 65, 80
Campbell, John, 199, 261
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 254
Capital, 42, 43
Capitalism, rise of, 8-11
 revolt against, 31
Cardo, William, 122, 130, 174, 181-183, 185, 210
Carlile, Richard, 49, 53, 135
Carlisle, 14, 15, 81, 196
 Radical Association at, 196
Carlyle, Thomas, his Chartism, 310
Carmarthen, 76
Carpenter, William, 76, 146, 165, 275
Carrier of Trowbridge, 130, 154, 187
Cartwright, F. D., Miss, her Life of Major John Cartwright, 6
Cartwright, Major John, 6, 200, 255
 His pamphlet, Take your Choice, 6
Chadwick, Edwin, 78
Chadwick, William, 292
Chatham, William Pitt, 1st Earl of, 5
Cheltenham, 122
Cheshire, 80, 81, 196
Chester Castle, 171
Child, Josiah, 244
Christian Chartism, 200-203, 309
Clark, Thomas, 298
Class War, the, 9, 52, 74, 108-109, 123, 142, 163, 232
Clayton, Edward, 227
Cleave, John, 53, 59, 60, 67, 71, 73, 76, 122, 146, 149, 199, 209, 212, 236, 242, 308
Cobbett, J. P., 87, 122, 124, 125
Cobbett, R. B. B., 87
Cobbett, William, 36, 41, 81-86, 200, 239
 His Legacy to Labourers, 82
 His History of the Reformation, 82
Cobden, Charles, 245
Cobden, Richard, 214, 215, 218, 272, 276, 307
Colchester, 76
Collins, John, 100, 105, 106, 113, 144, 157, 166, 171-172, 202, 203, 208, 210, 230, 235, 245-247
Colne, 14, 168, 227
Colquhoun, Patrick, 40
 His Treatise on the Population, Wealth, Power and Resources of the British Empire in every Quarter of the World, 40
Combe, George, 207
Combination Laws, the, 30, 45, 304
Communism, 31-32, 44-47, 306, 312
Complete Suffrage Movement, the, 240-250, 253, 264
Complete Suffrage Petition, the, 250
Congleton, 131
Condorcet, 285
Conseil des Anciens, the, 289
Convention of the Industrious Classes (1839), 75, 106, 121, 116-135, 189, 194, 195, 208
 At London, 121-147
 Meetings to elect delegates, 119
 Members of, 122
 Rules and Regulations, 126
 Discussion on right of people to possess arms, 132
 Resignations, 131-159
 At Birmingham, 147-159
 Manifesto, 147, 159
 At London, 159-173
 Debate after Rejection of Petition, 164-169
 Adjournment, 170
 Dissolution, 172-173
Convention 1842 at London, 252-254
 1843 at Birmingham, 267
 1844 at Manchester, 273
 1845 at London, 273
 1845 at Manchester, 276
 1848 at London, 288-289, 292
Conventions, 296
Cooper, Thomas, 199, 200, 209-211, 223, 224, 225, 228, 238, 241, 251, 261-263, 265-267, 297, 299, 306, 308-310
 His Purgatory of Suicides, 265-267, 276-277
 His Life of Thomas Cooper, 21, 203, 209-211, 260, 261, 277, 310
Cork, 92, 93, 181
Cornwall, 129, 208

Corresponding Societies Acts, 102, 107, 198, 309
Coventry, 9, 12, 13, 168
Craig James, of Ayrshire, 123, 128, 154
Crawford, Sharman, 70, 73, 243, 245, 250, 253, 283
Cray, Richard, 60, 62
Crewe, 261
Criminal Code, the, 304
Croydon, 176
Cuffey, William, 294
Cumberland, Ernest, Duke of, 254, 280
Cupar, 106
Currency Scheme (Attwood's), 100-103, 109, 114-115, 117

Darlaston, 129
Davenport, Allan, 66
Davies, David P., his Life and Labours of Ernest Jones, 280
Dean, Christopher, 154
Deegan, Chartist delegate, 169, 187, 196, 225
Democratic Society of French Exiles, 287
Democratic Association, the London, 65, 67, 126, 150
Deptford, Working Men's Church at, 203
Derby, 18, 80, 150
Deutsche Bildungsgesellschaft für Arbeiter, 287
Devizes, 13, 171, 187
Devonshire, 130
Dewsbury, 82, 106, 177, 186, 227
Dierlamm, G., his Flugschriftenliteratur der Chartistenbewegung, 297, 306
Disraeli, Benjamin, 161-163, 307, 310
 His Sybil, 24, 307, 310
Dixon, Peter, 81
Dodford, near Bromsgrove, 280
Doherty, John, 22
Dolléans, E., his Le Chartisme, 260, 275
Domestic System of Industry, 8-11, 18, 29
Donaldson, Birmingham Chartist, 144
Dorchester, 52, 58, 72, 92, 117
 Labourers, the, 52, 75, 117
Dorset, 122
Douglas, R. K., 76, 100, 103, 111-112, 113, 123
Douro, Marquis of, 283
Dublin, 93, 181
 Trinity College, 93
Dudley, 27
Duke, James, 145
Dumfries, 193
Duncan, A., 129, 168, 253
Duncombe, Thomas S., 228, 251, 253, 255, 258, 285
Dundee, 106
Dunfermline, 106
Dunning, T. J., 217
Durham, 25, 169

Edinburgh, 76, 106, 109, 120, 127, 137, 187, 282, 288
Edmunds, George, 65, 104, 105, 113
Educational Chartism, 200, 202
Edwards, Robert T., 151, 183
Elliott, Ebenezer, 76, 119
Enclosures, revolt against, 31
Enfield Moor, near Blackburn, 259
Enfranchisement of women, 70, 207, 209, 236, 259, 302
Engels, Friedrich, 285-286
Equal Electoral Districts, 4, 6, 302
Essex, 80

Factory Act, 1833, 30
 Legislation, 241
 System, 11, 17, 22-23, 31, 304
Farmers' Association, the Cambridgeshire, 65
Faulkner, H. U., his Chartism and the Churches, 200, 309
Fenian Prisoners, 299
Fielden, John, 47, 86-87, 134, 161, 164, 255
Flanders, 285
Fletcher, Matthew, Dr., 91, 128, 153, 168, 173, 188
Fontenoy, 287
Fox, Charles James, 6
Fox, W. J., 61, 218
France, 37, 45, 93, 128, 262, 312
Freeholder's qualification, abolition of, 302
Free Trade, 73, 119, 193, 204, 213, 242, 244-245
French Revolution, 4, 6-7, 28, 30, 144, 200
 of 1848, 284-285, 288
Frost, John, 117, 127, 174, 175, 177, 180, 185, 188, 191, 212, 223, 264, 297, 299
Frost, Thomas, 176
Fussell, Birmingham Chartist, 144, 145, 178

Gammage, Robert G., 176, 181, 187, 214, 225, 287, 299
 His History of the Chartist Movement, 214, 277
"Gang" System, the, 223
Gast, John, 60
Geach, solicitor, 185
Germany, 312
Glasgow, 66, 72, 75, 76, 104-106, 109, 117, 119, 120, 136, 153, 202, 227, 260, 264, 288
 Bridgeton, 288
 Cotton spinners, prosecution of, 72, 103, 106, 117
Universalist Church at, 192
Gloucester, 280
Gloucestershire, 17
Godwin, William, 30, 31, 200
Goulburn, Serjeant, 172
Graham, Sir James, 255
Gray, Charles, 31, 47, 49
Grey, Sir George, 291
Griffin, journalist, 224

Hadley, Benjamin, 100, 105, 122, 132, 144
Halifax, 137, 138, 140, 227, 228, 262, 283
Hall, Charles, 17, 31, 36-38

Hall, Charles, his Effects of Civilisation on the People in European States, 36-37
Halley, 132, 146, 147, 149, 154
Hammersmith, 93
Hanley, 262
 Crown Bank, 261
Hanover, Ernest, King of, 254, 280
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, 164, 166, 251, 258
Harney, George Julian, 66, 126, 149, 154, 174, 178, 187, 191, 193, 197, 223, 225, 264, 267, 268, 287, 288, 291, 298, 304
Hartwell, Richard, 60, 75, 76, 146, 174
Heckmondwike, 186
Hendon, Place Collection at, 77, 172, 198, 203, 231, 233
Hertfordshire, 279
Hetherington, Henry, 38, 53, 56-58, 60, 66, 67, 71, 73, 75, 76, 107, 146, 150, 195, 209, 236, 308
Heywood, Lanes, 227
Heywood, Abel, 199
Heyworth, Laurence, 265
Hibbert, Julian, 58
Higgins, Timothy, 158, 170
Hill, William, 96, 224, 225, 234, 262
Hinckley, T. P., 20
Hindley, Member of Parliament, 70, 73
Hinton Charterhouse, near Bath, 244
Hoare, Citizen William, 65
Hobhouse, Sir John Cam, 283
Hobson, Joshua, 96, 227
Hoche, Lazare, 285
Hodgskin, Thomas, 31, 39, 41-44, 49, 207, 286
 His Labour Defended against the Claims of Capital, 41-44
Holberry, Sheffield Chartist, 187
Holden, J., his Short History of Todmorden, 87
Holy Alliance, the, 284
Holyoake, George Jacob, 199, 299, 308
 His Life of J. R. Stephens, 90
 His Life of H. Hetherington, 58
Hosiery trade, the, 18-21
Household Suffrage, 101, 160, 234
Huddersfield, 87, 152, 153, 169, 226, 227
 Fixby Hall, near, 87
Hull, 139, 169
Hume, David, 35
Hume, Joseph, 70, 163, 234
Hunt, Henry, 49, 94, 138, 153, 200, 215
 His Memoirs, 91
Hyde, Cheshire, 137, 139, 154

Individualism, 54-55, 305, 306
Industrial Revolution, the, 8-27, 28, 45, 303, 306
Instrument of Government, the, 3
Ipswich, 76
Ireland, 287
Ireton, Henry, 4
Irish Coercion Bill, 283
Irish immigrants, 14, 80, 81

Jackson, W. V., 187
Jacobinism, 285
Jamaica, 143
Jenkins, Samuel, 20
Jones, Ernest Charles, 199, 279-283, 285, 290-292, 294-298
 His Diary, 280-282
Ernest Jones. Who is He? What has He Done? 280
Jones, John Gale, 49, 53
Jones, Major, 280
Jones, William, 180
Junius, 5

Kay, J. P., his Working Classes in Manchester (1832), 104
Keighley, 227
Kelly, Fitzroy, 180
Kenilworth, 129
Kensal Green, 295
Kilmarnock, 106
Kingsley, Charles, his Alton Locke, 310
Kirriemuir, 138
Knox, Robert, 169
Knutsford Gaol, 17

Labour Exchange Scheme, Robert Owen's, 50, 54
Lanarkshire, 72
Lancashire, 14, 18, 25, 46, 80, 81, 84, 87, 88, 90, 98, 106, 107, 111, 112, 119, 139, 150, 151, 196, 212, 227, 259, 260, 266, 280
Lancaster, 171, 237, 240
Lancaster, Joseph, 69
Land Scheme, O'Connor's, 32, 232, 267-280, 292-293
 Theories, 32-36
 Values, 35
Lane End, Staffordshire, 131
Lassalle, Ferdinand, 312
Leach, James, 196, 199, 208, 214, 216, 227, 235, 252
Leader, 73, 255
League of Communists, 286
League of the Just, 286
Leamington, 168
Leeds, 58, 76, 93, 106, 118, 130, 141, 181, 227, 262, 270, 271
 Great Northern Union, 118
Leeds Radical Association, the, 196
Leek, 131, 281
Leicester, 18, 80, 137, 196, 200, 209, 212, 262
Lincolnshire, 80
Linton, William James, 199, 209, 299
 His Memories, 55, 56, 59
Liverpool, 153, 167, 170, 193
Llanidloes, 150, 151, 171
Locke, John, 33
London, 12, 47, 48, 52-77, 85, 98, 106, 116, 119, 120, 144, 146, 177, 182, 183, 191, 196, 199, 200, 212, 231, 232, 252, 262, 264, 268-276, 287
 Abbey Street, 183
 Bethnal Green, 186
 Bishop Bonner's Fields, 293-294
 Blackfriars Bridge, 49
 Bolt Court, 121
 Brick Lane, 183
 British Hotel, Cockspur Street, 121
 Brompton, 73

 Buckingham Palace, 288
 Bunhill Fields, 49
 Charing Cross, 48, 49, 121
 Clerkenwell Gaol, 58
 Clerkenwell Green, 293-294
 Crown and Anchor Tavern, the Strand, 69, 70, 125, 127, 132
 Fleet Street, 48, 49
 Gray's Inn Lane, 48, 67
 Holborn, 48, 69, 209
 Kennington Common, 288, 290, 291, 297, 300
 Kensal Green, 295
 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 254
 Lumber Troop's Hall, 121
 Marylebone, 122
 Nelson Column, 288
 Oxford Circus, 255
 Palace Yard, 75, 76
 St. George's Church, Hanover Square, 280
 St. Stephen's, 198
 Scotland Yard, 288
 Seven Dials, 48
 Shoe Lane, 59
 Soho, 48
 Spitalfields, 48, 60, 62, 183
 Strand, 69, 183
 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, 60
 Tottenham Court Road, 48, 208
 Tower Hamlets, 293-294
 Tower of London, 139
 Trades Hall, 183
 Trafalgar Square, 288, 289
 Westminster, 49, 75, 76, 125, 290
 Whitechapel, 237
 White-Conduit House, 208
London artisans, condition of, 47-51
 Co-operative Trading Association, 50, 52, 54
 Corresponding Society, 49
 Democratic Association, 65, 67, 126, 150
 Mechanics' Institute, 48, 50, 53
 Working Men's Association, 48, 52, 77, 102, 103, 203; Leading members, 53-59; Objects, 60; Membership, 61; Proceedings, 62; Address and Rules, 62; Propaganda, 67; Publications, 64-71; Publication of "People's Charter," 74; Meeting at Palace Yard, Westminster, 75
Lothians of Scotland, 25
Loughborough, 137, 171, 182, 196
Loveless, George, 122
Lovett, William, 38, 47, 49, 53-56, 59-60, 67, 68, 73, 76, 118, 123, 146-149, 155, 157-158, 166, 171-172, 176-177, 187, 188, 195, 203-209, 230-236, 245-251, 265-267, 284, 297, 299, 302, 306, 308
 His Address on National Education, 68, 200
 His Address and Rules for the London Working Men's Association, 62
 His Chartism, 68, 200
 His Life and Struggles, 60, 61, 176, 190, 223, 284
Lowery, Chartist, 129, 146, 172, 181, 193, 196, 224, 236, 245, 248, 250, 253

Mably, 30
Mackay, J., his History of the English Poor Law, 91
Macaulay, T. B., 255-256, 258, 282, 310
Macclesfield, 12, 81, 214, 281
McCrae, Ayrshire delegate, 235
McCulloch, Politician Economist, 41
MacDouall, P. M., 91, 125, 138, 145, 154, 155, 168, 171, 187, 188, 199, 228, 239, 251, 252, 255, 261-264, 267, 285, 292, 294
McGrath, Chartist, 288
McNish, James, 106
McPherson, Scottish delegate, 253
Macerone, Italian revolutionary, 138
Malthus, T. R., 37, 44, 64, 89, 91
Malton, 58
Manchester, 12, 14, 15, 75, 91, 111, 117, 118, 120, 122, 132, 138, 140, 141, 151-154, 165, 195-199, 216, 227, 228, 235, 243, 251, 260-262, 269, 271, 273, 276, 286, 291, 298-299
 Ardwick Cemetery, 299
 Ashton Road, 151
 Free Reference Library, 280, 299
 Grammar School, 87
 Griffin, the, Great Ancoats Street, 196
 Kersal Moor, 118-119, 153
 New Bailey Gaol, 120
 Oldham Street, 199
 Schofield's Chapel, 261
 Stephenson Square, 154
 Tib Street, 288
Manchester, Convention at, 278, 276
 Political Union, 118
Manifesto of July 12, 1839, 159
Marat, 66
Marcus, anonymous writer, 91
Marsden, Richard, of Preston, 111, 122, 126, 160, 164, 187
Marsden of Bolton, 259
Marshall, A., his Principles of Economics, 39
Marvell, Andrew, 6
Marx, Karl, 31, 286-286
Mason, G. W., his Mr. Ernest Jones and his Candidature, 280
Mason, John, 210, 241, 253, 291
Matthew, Scottish delegate, 133
Mayne, Richard, 291
Melbourne, Lord, 100, 102, 143, 218
Menger, A., 32
Merthyr Tydfil, 137
Methodism, 5, 88-89, 308
Metropolitan Charter Union, 195
Miall, Edward, 244, 249
Middleton, Lanes, 138, 168, 227
Midlands, the, 27, 280
Mill, John Stuart, 41
Mills, James, of Oldham, 244, 248, 250
Mining Industry, the, 24-27
Minster Lovel, 280
Mitchell, Chartist, 209
Moir, Scottish Chartist,107, 130, 155, 253
Molesworth, Sir William, 70

Monmouth, 137, 151, 152, 178, 179, 180, 182, 186, 187
Monmouthshire, 25, 27, 141, 151
Moore, Richard, 60, 73, 76, 209
Morelly, 30-31
Morley, John, his Life of Cobden, 264
Mottram Moor, 260
Mundella, Anthony John, 310
Muntz, George Frederick, 100
Muntz, P. H., 76, 100, 103, 105, 107
Murphy, Chartist delegate, 106

Napier, Sir Charles J., 136, 139-142, 151-153, 184, 216
Napier, Sir W. F. P., his Life and Opinions of Sir Charles J. Napier, 136, 158
Napoleon Buonaparte, 285
Napoleon, Louis, 290
National Association for Promoting the Political and Social Improvement of the People, 205-208, 230
 Charter Association, 197, 198, 208-209, 225, 228, 246, 250, 261, 298
 Charter League, 298
 Holiday, 158, 164-167, 170, 194
 Land Company, 295
 Land Society, 297
 Memorial to the Queen, 289
 Reform League, 297
 Suffrage Movement, 298
 Union of the Working Classes, 50, 52
Neesom, Chartist, 66, 168, 186, 209, 236, 247, 250
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 76, 92, 97, 120, 122, 137, 141, 152, 154, 170, 183, 239, 240, 299
 Northern Political Union of, 196
Newhall Hill, Birmingham, 107
New Lanark, 31, 38
Newport, Monmouthshire, 26, 117, 122, 127, 137, 138, 175-181, 187, 191
 Westgate Hotel at, 180, 181
Newtown (Montgomery), 122, 150, 178
Nonconformists, 304
Northampton, 214
Norwich, 111, 283
Nottingham, 18, 80, 93, 141, 151, 171, 186, 191, 196, 283, 294
Nuneaton, 13

Oastler, Richard, 22, 74, 83, 87-91, 93, 188, 305
O'Brien, James (Bronterre), 23, 31, 32, 33, 40, 61, 65, 66, 94, 96, 109, 125, 138, 146, 150, 164, 167, 168, 169, 187, 188, 189, 195-197, 214, 215, 223-225, 227, 236-240, 245-251, 253, 267, 274, 285, 289, 297-298, 304
 His Election Address, 239
O'Connell, Daniel, 66, 70-71, 72, 73, 93, 95, 163, 234, 283, 285
 His Correspondence, 93
O'Connell, John, 283
O'Connor, Arthur, 92, 285
O'Connor, Feargus, 33, 61, 65, 67, 69, 71, 74, 76, 82, 92-96, 107, 111, 112, 118-121, 133, 150, 153, 164, 173, 180, 181, 187, 188, 189, 194-196, 202, 211-215, 220-229, 252-259, 261-287, 289-296, 298, 305-308
O'Connor, Feargus, his Letters to Irish Landlords, 271
O'Connor, Roger, 92
O'Connorville, 293, 297
Ogilvie, William, 31-35
 His An Essay on the Right of Property in Land, 35
Oldham, 25, 26, 82, 86, 106, 120, 164, 227, 291
O'Neill, Arthur, 200-203, 236, 240, 245
Owen, Robert, 31, 32, 38, 39, 44, 45-47, 49-50, 54, 57, 58, 61, 87, 305, 312
 His New View of Society, 38

Padiham, 120
Paine, Thomas, 30-33, 36, 171, 200
 His Agrarian Justice, 36
 His Rights of Man, 36
Paisley, 202-203
 The Abbey Church, 202
 The Chartist Church, 202-203
Palmerston, Lord, 197, 310
Pamphlets—
History of the Reformation, 82
Labour defended against the Claims of Capital, 41-44
Legacy to Labourers, 82
Rights of Infants, 33-34
The Rotten House of Commons, 62-64, 74
Take your Choice, 6
Pare, William, 32
Paris, 111, 141, 144, 286, 287
Parkes, Birmingham Chartist, 178, 181
Parry, J. H., 209, 248, 266, 283
Partick, 202
Payment of Members of Parliament, 6, 70, 101, 301
Peasants' Revolt, the, 85
Peel, Sir Robert, 227, 237, 257, 274, 276
Pennine Districts, 25
Penzance, 53
People's League, the, 297
People's Parliament. See Convention
Perth, 106
Pestalozzi, 207
Peterloo, 91, 111, 140, 153, 197, 215
Petition to the House of Commons, 1839, 69, 117, 160-164
 Extract from Preamble, 69
 Six Points, 69-70
 1841, 228
 1842, 251-258
Pettus, Mr., 4
Periodicals-—
Birmingham Journal, 113, 122, 126
British Statesman, 239, 250, 253, 263
Bury Times, 292
Champion, 87
Charter, 76-77
Chartist Circular, 193
Destructive or People's Conservative, 67
Extinguisher, 251
Illumimator, 251
Labourer, 282
Leeds Mercury, 272
Leeds Times, 118, 208

Lloyds' Weekly Newspaper, 275
London or Twopenny Dispatch, 54, 57, 150, 154, 168
  Mercury, 65, 66
  Gazette, 281
Manchester Courier, 260
  Examiner, 279
  Guardian, 140, 155, 170, 175, 260
Morning Chronicle, 59, 128, 179
  Star, 195
National Instructor, 93
  Reformer, 275
Nonconformist, 242, 244, 265
North Lancashire and Teetotal Letter Bag, 251
Northern Liberator, 71, 92, 103, 193
  Star, 71, 93-96, 103, 111, 120, 173, 176, 187, 217, 219, 220, 222, 231-237, 241, 246, 247, 254, 255, 259, 261, 262, 265, 268-271, 279, 286, 287, 289, 295
Notes to the People, 295
People's Paper, 296
Poor Man's Guardian, 51, 57
Punch, 294
Republican, 57
Reynolds' Weekly Newspaper, 299
Rushlight, 251
Southern Star, 191, 197, 237
Times, 67
Weekly Dispatch, 284
Weekly Police Gazette, 58
Western Vindicator, 75
Philippe, Louis, King of the French, 287
Phillips, Sir Thomas, 137, 179
Philp, R. K., 196, 199, 212, 224, 236, 245, 246, 248, 253
 His Vindication of his Political Conduct, 246
Pilgrimage of Grace, the, 85
Pilgrim's Progress, the, 209
Pilling, Richard, 241
Pitkeithly, Chartist, 122, 144, 253
Place, Francis, 49, 53, 55, 56, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 101, 110, 114, 129, 133, 143, 146, 149, 172, 175, 185, 198, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 218, 225, 241, 245, 283
Plug Plot, the, 259-264
Plural voting, 302
Plymouth, 244
Podmore, Frank, 20, 32
Pollock, Sir Frederick, 180
Pontypool, 137
Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834, 16, 21, 36, 64, 71, 78-98, 188, 241, 252, 274, 288, 293, 307, 311
Poor Relief, 13, 80, 81
Poor Rate, 13, 36
Porritt, B., his Unreformed House of Commons, 3, 5
Potteries, the, 130-131, 168, 260
Powell, Birmingham Chartist, 144, 151
Power looms, introduction of, 15
Preamble of the Charter, 2
Prentice, Archibald, 245, 248
Preston, 111, 120, 168, 262
Prince Consort, the, 254
Property Qualification for Members of Parliament established, 5
 abolished, 301
Prussia, 286
Purdie, Scottish delegate, 107
Putney, 5

Rainborough, Colonel, 4
Ramsbottom, 91
Ravenstone, Piercy, 31
Rebecca Riots in Wales, 117
Reform Act, 1832, 45, 50-52, 60, 216, 237, 271, 284, 302, 307
 1867, 298, 301-302
 1885, 301-302
 Parliamentary, its history, 1647–1838, 3-7
Registration Act, 1837, 91-92
Reports, Government, 10, 11, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26
Revil, Thomas, 20
Reynolds, G. W. M., 288, 289, 295-299
 His Reynolds' Weekly Newspaper, 299
Ricardo, David, 30, 36, 38-40
 His Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, 38
Rich, Colonel, 4
Richards, John, 130-131, 169
Richardson, R. J., 91, 107, 130, 132, 138, 154, 167, 171, 187, 193, 196, 246, 248
Richmond, Duke of, 6, 241, 255
Rider, William, 91, 174, 223, 224, 236
Ridley, Ruffy, 255
Rights, natural, 32-33
Riot Act, the, 145
Risca, Monmouthshire, 179
Ritchie, John, 244
Roberts, W. P., 130, 187, 245, 253
Robespierre, M., 285
Rochdale, 111, 120, 168, 227, 250
Roebuck, John Arthur, 70, 71, 73, 76, 234, 256, 268
Rogers, George, 76, 127, 235
Rosenblatt, F. F., his Social and Economic Aspects of the Chartist Movement, 190
Rotherhithe, 60, 144
Rousseau, J.-J., 31, 36, 37
Rural Police Bill, 128
Rushton, William, 154
Russell, Lord John, 139, 140, 161, 177, 179, 257, 276, 282
Ryder, Chartist, 126, 155

Sacred Month, the, 159, 164-165, 221
Sadler, Michael Thomas, 22, 87, 305
Salt, T. C., 100, 105, 112, 126, 129, 241
Sandbach, 131
Sankey, Dr., 127, 132, 146
Sawbridge, Alderman, 5
Scholefield, Joshua, 100, 105
Scholefield, William, 145, 156
Schools of Chartism, 305-307
Schools, Sunday, 26
Scotland, Chartism in, 167, 191-193, 196, 252
Septennial Act, the, 5

Shakesperian Association of Leicester Chartists, 211
Sheffield, 76, 119, 130, 168, 186, 191, 227
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 200
Short Parliaments, 4, 5, 6, 63, 101, 160
Silk Trade, the, Coventry, 11-13
Six Acts, the, 98, 146, 309
Six Points of the Charter, 2, 301-302
Skevington, Chartist, 168
Slosson, P. W., his The Decline of the Chartist Movement, 275, 292, 293
Smallwood, Birmingham Chartist, 178
Smart, Chartist, 144, 196
Smith, Adam, 35, 37
Smith, J. B., 168
Smith, Dr. Southwood, 207
Smith, Thomas, 275
Socialism, 30-39
Society for National Regeneration, 47, 87
Somerville, Alexander, his Autobiography, 263
 His Warnings to the People on Street Warfare, 264
Spence, Thomas, 31, 32, 33-34, 35
 His Rights of Infants, 33-34
Spencer, Herbert, 241, 244
Spencer, Thomas, 244, 248
Spring Rice, Thomas, 102
Spurr, R., 209
Stafford Gaol, 276
Staffordshire, 22, 24, 260, 266
Stamp duty on newspapers, abolition of, 53
Stanhope, Lord, 6
Steffen, G. F., his Geschichte der Englischen Lohnarbeit, 15
Stephens, George, 88
Stephens, Joseph Raynor, 71, 74, 87-91, 93, 97, 111, 118, 120, 121, 171, 187, 188, 189, 202, 305, 306
Stirling, 106
Stockholm, 88
Stockport, 227
Stoke-on-Trent, 131
Stone, Staffs, 151
Stourbridge, 129
Strutt of Derby, 150
Sturge, Joseph, 242-250, 251, 253, 264, 265
 His Reconciliation between the Middle and the Working Classes, 242-243
 His Declaration, 243
Suffolk, 80
Sunderland, 64, 169, 196, 246, 299
 Mechanics' Institute, 64
Sutton-in-Ashfield, 124, 128

Taylor, James, 164, 169, 191, 196
Taylor, Dr. John, 120, 133, 153, 154, 156, 164, 173, 174
Thomason, Chartist delegate, 253
Thompson, Colonel Perronet, 73, 283
Thompson, William, 17, 31, 39, 32, 44, 47, 49
 His Distribution of Wealth, 65
Tillman, William, 199
Tiverton, 198
Todmorden, 14, 86-87, 91, 184, 227, 260, 262
Trade Collapse, 1815, 8, 12, 15, 16, 99
 Societies—attitude towards Chartism, 169
Trades Union Movement, 43, 45, 46, 52, 71, 72, 252, 274, 276, 304
Trades Union, Grand National Consolidated, 46, 53
Trier, 286
Tristan, Flora, 121
Trowbridge, 75, 131, 154, 234
Truck, 10, 17, 20, 24
Tyneside, 269

Ulterior Measures, 105, 134, 148-149, 159
Unearned Increment, the, 33, 35
Union, Repeal of the, 252
United States, 99
Universal Suffrage, 255-256
 Central Committee for Scotland, 193
Urquhart, David, 175-185
Utopia, More's, 30

Veitch, G. S., 5, 6
Victors, Queen, 103, 183, 254, 280, 307
Letters of, 291, 292
Vincent, Henry, 33, 64, 71, 75, 76, 107, 117, 129, 130, 133, 151, 187, 188, 200, 203, 209, 235, 236, 245-250

Wade, Dr., Vicar of Warwick, 38, 49, 61, 75, 106, 109, 131, 191, 244, 248
Wages, 12-18, 20, 21, 81
Wales, 25, 117, 138, 139, 196
Wallas, Graham, 50, 52, 102
 His Life of Francis Place, 62, 73
Warden, Chartist, 186, 187
Warminster Guardians, libel on, 221
Warwick, 171
 Gaol, 166
Waterloo, Battle of, 8, 287
Watson, James, 38, 49, 53, 58-59, 73, 209
Weavers, Cotton, 13-16
 silk, 13-15
 wool, 17-18
Webb, S. and B., their History of Trade Unionism, 130
Wellington, Duke of, 283, 290
Welshpool, 171
Wemyss, Colonel, 141, 151, 153, 158, 174, 184
West, of Macclesfield, 214
Westrapp, Chartist, 176
West Riding, Yorkshire, 17, 87, 134, 196, 261
White, George, 224, 241, 253
Whittle, James, 111, 150
Wigan, 112
Wigton, 158
Wilderspin, educational writer, 207
Willenhall, 27, 129
Williams, Hugh, 117

Williams, James, 246
Williams, Morgan, 64, 199, 215
Williams, Zephaniah, 180, 186, 223, 297
Wischnewetzky, F. K., his The Condition of the Working Classes in England in 1844, 286
Wolverhampton, 27, 129
 Vicar of, 26
Wood of Bolton, 133
Worcester, 76
Wootton-under-Edge, 246

York, 187, 227
York Castle, 212, 220, 221, 271
Yorkshire, 18, 25, 67, 81, 88, 90, 98, 106, 107, 111, 112, 119, 141, 196, 227. See also West Riding
Young Englandism, 307-308