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Books and printed items5
Archives1

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Brotherton Collection5
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society1

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chartism6
election law1
english poetry1
radicalism1
representative government and representation1
suffrage1
trials (seditious libel)1
working class1

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Grand National Consolidated Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland3
Labour Research Department3
Postgate, Raymond William (1896-1971)3
Lovett, William (1800-1877)2
Leno, John Bedford1
Lovett, William1
Lovett, William, 1800-18771
Working Men'S Association1

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The People's charter : with the address to the radical reformers of Great Britain and Ireland, and a brief sketch of its origin

Lovett, William (1800-1877); Working Men's Association

1848

The first draft written by W. Lovett, secretary of the Working Men's Association in 1837. The first ed. of the Charter was published in 1838. -- Cf. p. 3-4.

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A volume of poetry and autobiography compiled by John Bedford Leno.

Leno, John Bedford

c.1892-94?

A volume of poetry and autobiography, in the form of manuscript and printed proofs, compiled and heavily corrected by the author. Comprises: From one end of the volume (1) 'The People's Edition of Joh...

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Chartism and the "trades union."

Postgate, Raymond William (1896-1971); Labour Research Department

[1932?]

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Chartism and the "trades union."

Postgate, Raymond William (1896-1971); Labour Research Department

[1923]

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Chartism and the "trades union."

Postgate, Raymond William (1896-1971); Labour Research Department

[1932?]

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