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circulation of 50,000. Like
other Chartist papers, it was
often read
aloud in coffeehouses,
workplaces and the open air.
Other Chartist periodicals included the...
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Chartist may
refer to:
Chartist (occupation), a
person who uses
charts for
technical analysis Chartist (magazine), a
British democratic socialist periodical...
- A
chartist (also
known as a
technical trader or
technical analyst) is one who
utilizes charts to ****ess
patterns of
activity that
might be
helpful in making...
- by
Chartists whose demands included democracy and the
right to vote with a
secret ballot. On
Monday 4
November 1839,
approximately 4,000
Chartist sympathisers...
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Chartist Tower is a 53.3
metre tall high rise
building in west Newport, Wales. It was
built in 1966, and is the
tallest building in the city. A 250-year...
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Chartist is a bi-monthly
democratic socialist magazine which has been
published in
Britain since the 1970s. The
magazine is
based in London. Its name is...
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William Cuffay (1788 – July 1870) was a
Chartist leader in
early Victorian London.
William was mixed-race, the son of an
English woman from Gillingham...
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Frost (25 May 1784 – 27 July 1877) was a
prominent leader of the
British Chartist movement in the
Newport Rising. John
Frost was born in Newport, Monmouthshire...
- (25
January 1819 – 26
January 1869) was an
English poet,
novelist and
Chartist.
Dorothy Thompson points out that
Jones was born into the
landed gentry...
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Cooper (20
March 1805 – 15 July 1892) was an
English poet and a
leading Chartist. His
prison rhyme the
Purgatory of
Suicides (1845) runs to 944 stanzas...