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Chartist Ancestors Chartist Ancestors lists many of those who risked their freedom, and sometimes their lives, because of their participation in the Chartist cause. The names included on the site are drawn from newspapers, court records and books of the time, from later histories and other sources. I would like to thank the many historians, researchers and the descendents of those associated with Chartism who have helped with this site since it was launched in 2003. Mark Crail, Editor History research toolkit Local and family history groups: full UK list Local records offices in England and Wales Local records offices in Scotland How to... Timelines and statistics Chartist timeline - 1836-60 Trade unions timeline - 1798-2007 Trade union membership - 1901-2000 Strikes and industrial action - 1901-2000 |
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| Delegates to the “second Sturge conference”, Birmingham 1842 | ||
| Motion | Amendment | |
| Airdrie | ||
| Wm Bradie | a | |
| Alnwick | ||
| Joseph Forster | 1 | |
| James Atkinson | 1 | |
| S.Haycock | 1 | |
| Aberdeen | ||
| James H Wilson | 1 | |
| John Mitchell | 1 | |
| William Chilton | 1 | |
| Archibald McDonald | 1 | |
| Arnold | ||
| Alfred Anthony | 1 | |
| William Talbert | 1 | |
| Arbroath | ||
| Charles Crawford | 1 | |
| Archibald Prentice | a | |
| Abraham Duncan | 1 | |
| Peter Higgins | 1 | |
| William Thornton | 1 | |
| Feargus O'Connor | dble | rturn |
| Anderston | ||
| Patrick O'Higgins | 1 | |
| William Parkes | dble | rturn |
| Laurence Pitkethley | a | |
| Andrew Harley | a | |
| Barrhead | ||
| William Cotton | 1 | |
| Belper | ||
| James Vickers | 1 | |
| Brighton | ||
| C.Brooker | 1 | |
| J.H.O'Brien | a | |
| L.T.Clancy | 1 | |
| W.Feest | 1 | |
| Blackburn | ||
| William Beesley | 1 | |
| Rev William Hill | 1 | |
| George Mortimer | 1 | |
| Mellin Moore | 1 | |
| Barnsley | ||
| John Vallance | 1 | |
| Frank Mirfield | a | |
| Bath | ||
| Rev T.Spencer | 1 | |
| John Hopkins | 1 | |
| Bromsgrove | ||
| Matthew Hall | 1 | |
| Henry Prosser | 1 | |
| Brechin | ||
| Joseph Hume MP | a | |
| Bury | ||
| Thomas Kay | 1 | |
| Edward Murliss | 1 | |
| Bilston | ||
| Benjamin Skidmore | a | |
| John White | 1 | |
| Bradford | ||
| John Smith | 1 | |
| Peter Driver | 1 | |
| John Arran | 1 | |
| Joseph Hammond | 1 | |
| Bridport | ||
| Charles Sturge | 1 | |
| Charles Clarke | 1 | |
| Banbury | ||
| Robert Cockerill | 1 | |
| Robert K Philp | 1 | |
| E.French | 1 | |
| Bridgewater | ||
| Thomas Hill | 1 | |
| F.J.Thompson | 1 | |
| Birmingham | ||
| Arthur O'Neil | neu | |
| Francis Parkes | a | |
| Feargus O'Connor | 1 | |
| George White | 1 | |
| John Follows | a | |
| John Horsley | 1 | |
| Bradford (Wilts) | ||
| G.Rolf | 1 | |
| C.Truman | 1 | |
| Peter Sibrce | a | |
| Joseph Gardner | 1 | |
| Buckby (Long) | ||
| John Eyre | 1 | |
| Bristol | ||
| Arthur Allbright | dble | rturn |
| John Palmer | a | |
| J.Johnston | 1 | |
| C.Coard | a | |
| Felix W.Simeon | 1 | |
| Henry Onion | 1 | |
| Robert Henry Williams | 1 | |
| John Newman | 1 | |
| Basford (New) | ||
| Thomas Rowland | 1 | |
| George Harrison | 1 | |
| Campsie | ||
| Con Murray | 1 | |
| Crawley Rowley &c | ||
| Jno Blanchfield | 1 | |
| Cambridge | ||
| Thomas Woods | 1 | |
| Richard Thurlborn | 1 | |
| John Winfield | 1 | |
| John Hunt | 1 | |
| Carlisle | ||
| Walter Thorn | 1 | |
| George Richardson | 1 | |
| Cupar | ||
| Rev E.S.Pryce | a | |
| William Morgan | neu | |
| William Bigg | a | |
| John E.Wynn | a | |
| Crediton | ||
| Jonathan Burridge | 1 | |
| Samuel Sidwell | 1 | |
| Colchester | ||
| J.B.Harvey | a | |
| Edward Miall | 1 | |
| William Lovett | 1 | |
| Rev J.Alsopp | a | |
| Cheltenham | ||
| Augustus Newton | a | |
| William Hollis | 1 | |
| William Milson | 1 | |
| Chalford | ||
| Richard Workman | 1 | |
| Cirencester | ||
| Thomas Taylor | 1 | |
| Ceres | ||
| Arthur Albright | 1 | |
| Richard Dell | 1 | |
| Coventry | ||
| Peter Hoey | 1 | |
| John Starkie | a | |
| Dunshalt | ||
| James Adams | 1 | |
| Dunfermline | ||
| J.P.Roger | 1 | |
| Andrew Fleming | 1 | |
| James Inglis | a | |
| Derby | ||
| G.Stevenson | 1 | |
| John West | 1 | |
| Herbert Spencer | 1 | |
| Samuel Pendle | 1 | |
| Dundee | ||
| O.J.Rowland | 1 | |
| William Davidson | 1 | |
| Doncaster | ||
| Charles Buckley | a | |
| Thomas Wright | 1 | |
| Robert Clarke | a | |
| Arthur Albright | dble | rturn |
| Dartmouth | ||
| Charles Chalker | a | |
| Hugh Hutton | a | |
| Dumfries and Maxwelltown | 1 | |
| John Humphrey | ||
| -- Patterson | a | |
| Devizes | ||
| G.W.Anstie | 1 | |
| George Westley | 1 | |
| Charles Watson | 1 | |
| William Akerman | 1 | |
| Dalkeith | ||
| John Thomason | a | |
| Exeter | ||
| W.Wilkinson | 1 | |
| E.Davy | 1 | |
| Edinburgh | ||
| Rev Dr Ritchie | 1 | |
| Robert Lowery | 1 | |
| John Dunlop | 1 | |
| Henry Rankin | 1 | |
| Joseph Sturge | 1 | |
| Thomas S.Duncombe MP | a | |
| East Wemyes | ||
| John Brown | a | |
| Elderslie | ||
| Charles Thorpe | 1 | |
| Forfar | ||
| B.Oakley | 1 | |
| William Cooper | 1 | |
| Falmouth | ||
| Julius Palmer | a | |
| William Davies | a | |
| Josiah Pumphrey | 1 | |
| Henry Morgan | a | |
| Frome | ||
| W.P.Roberts | 1 | |
| R.Dorman | a | |
| Glasgow | ||
| George Anderson | a | |
| Thomas Ancott | ||
| James Moir | 1 | |
| James Adams | 1 | |
| Samuel Kidd | 1 | |
| John Colquhoun | 1 | |
| Galashiels | ||
| Rev Robert Blair | a | |
| Greenwich | ||
| Charles Forth | 1 | |
| Gatehouse | ||
| Robert Somers | neu | |
| Greenock | ||
| George Roberts | 1 | |
| Hammersmith | ||
| William Watkins Wynn | 1 | |
| Hebden Bridge | ||
| James McVitty | 1 | |
| Hanley | ||
| Moses Simpson | 1 | |
| James French | 1 | |
| Hull | ||
| William Webster | 1 | |
| Edward Preston Mead | 1 | |
| Daniel Moloney | 1 | |
| William Padget | 1 | |
| Hamilton | ||
| Archibald Walker | 1 | |
| Hawick | ||
| Thomas Davies | 1 | |
| Halifax | ||
| Edward Taylor | 1 | |
| Benjamin Rushton | 1 | |
| Huddersfield | ||
| James Shaw | 1 | |
| Thomas Vevers | 1 | |
| William Cunningham | 1 | |
| Edward Clayton | 1 | |
| Ipswich | ||
| Henry Vincent | a | |
| William Fraser | 1 | |
| D.McPherson | 1 | |
| William Garred | 1 | |
| Rev P.Mursell | a | |
| Kettering | ||
| Rev William Robinson | neu | |
| Edward Jenkinson | a | |
| Kilmarnock | ||
| William Cotton | dble | rturn |
| Kirkaldy | ||
| Joseph Cobley | 1 | |
| G.B.Haynes | 1 | |
| B.Beesley | 1 | |
| Dr Glover | neu | |
| Kendal | ||
| William Stutely | 1 | |
| William Harrison | a | |
| Joseph Perry | 1 | |
| Joseph Gardner | dble | rturn |
| Keighley | ||
| Joseph Firth | 1 | |
| King's Lynn | ||
| John Field | a | |
| F.Evans | a | |
| Joseph Corbett | a | |
| James Fowell | a | |
| Kirrimuir | ||
| Colonel Thompson | a | |
| London – Southwark | ||
| John Maynard | 1 | |
| John Rose | 1 | |
| John Kelsey | 1 | |
| John Fussell | 1 | |
| Lambeth | ||
| John George Dron | 1 | |
| John Sewell | 1 | |
| Henry Ross | 1 | |
| James B.Brown | 1 | |
| Finsbury | ||
| J.Knight | 1 | |
| J.Cluer | 1 | |
| John Campbell | 1 | |
| Henry Hetherington | 1 | |
| Mary-le-bone | ||
| John Humphries Parry | 1 | |
| Thomas Lucas | 1 | |
| Robert Buchanan | 1 | |
| Thomas M.Wheeler | 1 | |
| Tower Hamlets | ||
| Reverend Dr Wade | 1 | |
| W.Robson | 1 | |
| P.McGrath | 1 | |
| G.Wilson | 1 | |
| Westminster | ||
| James Christopher | 1 | |
| J.Skelton | 1 | |
| Ruffey Ridley | 1 | |
| William Clarke | 1 | |
| City of London | ||
| Edward Mantz | 1 | |
| Charles Bolwell | 1 | |
| Lye Waste | ||
| Joseph Sturmey | 1 | |
| Liverpool | ||
| Bernard McCartney | 1 | |
| William Jones | 1 | |
| Thomas Smith Esq | 1 | |
| Henry Jones | 1 | |
| C.G.Gwilliams | 1 | |
| Samuel Cowan | 1 | |
| Leeds | ||
| Thomas Fraser | 1 | |
| William Brooke | 1 | |
| Joshua Hobson | 1 | |
| William Barron | 1 | |
| Leslie | ||
| Josiah Pumphrey | dble | rturn |
| Francis Dickinson | 1 | |
| Leith | ||
| Robert Picken | 1 | |
| T.B.Eunson | 1 | |
| Loughborough | ||
| John Skevington | 1 | |
| Leicester | ||
| Thomas Cooper | 1 | |
| Jonathan R.H.Bairstow | 1 | |
| James Duffy | 1 | |
| Robert Jackson | 1 | |
| Mansfield | ||
| William Smith Lyndon | 1 | |
| Reverend William Hill | dble | rturn |
| Markinch | ||
| William Tullis | a | |
| John Childs | a | |
| Reverend George Cheatle | a | |
| Richard Jenkinson | 1 | |
| Market Harborough | ||
| Richard Whiteman | 1 | |
| Benjamin Carter | 1 | |
| Melksham | ||
| John Owen | a | |
| Joseph A.Lander | 1 | |
| Merthyr Tydvil | ||
| William Mills | 1 | |
| B.Habard | 1 | |
| Merioneth | ||
| -- Evans | 1 | |
| Maryhill | ||
| Daniel O'Connell | a | |
| Joseph Gardner | dble | rturn |
| Manchester | ||
| James Leach | 1 | |
| Christopher Doyle | 1 | |
| William Dixon | 1 | |
| Jeremiah Lane | 1 | |
| P.M.Brophy | 1 | |
| Thomas Railton | 1 | |
| Newburgh | ||
| J.C.Perry | 1 | |
| Samuel Fox | 1 | |
| Newcastle-upon-Tyne | ||
| J.Sinclair | 1 | |
| Feargus O'Connor | dble | rturn |
| A.Fussell | a | |
| William Hopkins | a | |
| Newport, Isle of Wight | ||
| Thomas Pierce | 1 | |
| Nottingham | ||
| Samuel Bean | 1 | |
| W.H.Mott | 1 | |
| Thomas Beggs | 1 | |
| R.T.Morrison | 1 | |
| Newtown (Montgomoryshire) | ||
| Thomas Morgan | a | |
| John Lane | a | |
| Northwich | ||
| Hugh Hutton | a | |
| Peter Sibree | a | |
| Jacob Dixon | a | |
| James Green | 1 | |
| Newark | ||
| Richard Collins | 1 | |
| James Saunders | 1 | |
| Northampton | ||
| -- Clarke | a | |
| --Holywell | a | |
| -- Thome | a | |
| -- Barker | a | |
| Oldbury | ||
| C.Vaughan | a | |
| W.Ball | 1 | |
| Oldham | ||
| Henry Chappell | 1 | |
| Francis Lord | 1 | |
| James Greaves | 1 | |
| John West | dble | rturn |
| John Crowder | 1 | |
| Pollockshaws | ||
| Charles McEwan | 1 | |
| Paisley | ||
| Patrick Brewster | 1 | |
| Robert Cochrane | 1 | |
| Joseph Corbett | dble | rturn |
| W.C.Pattison | neu | |
| Preston | ||
| William Mattinson | 1 | |
| Richard Marsden | 1 | |
| Renfrew | ||
| Henry Sansum | a | |
| Patrick Brewster | dble | rturn |
| Redditch | ||
| William Parkes | 1 | |
| Rutherglen | ||
| W.C.Pattison | dble | rturn |
| Charles McEwan | dble | rturn |
| Rochdale | ||
| James Taylor | 1 | |
| Thomas Livsey | a | |
| Royton | ||
| James Mills | 1 | |
| Thomas Lees | 1 | |
| Reading | ||
| Lawrence Heyworth | 1 | |
| George Goodrick | 1 | |
| James Vines | 1 | |
| Henry James | a | |
| Radford | ||
| James Saunders | 1 | |
| Rothall | ||
| John Wilmot | 1 | |
| Sudbury | ||
| Reverend T.Swan | 1 | |
| John Walters | a | |
| George Lambert | 1 | |
| Robert Wright | 1 | |
| Stroud | ||
| Samuel Paul | 1 | |
| Stewarton | ||
| Reverend William Stokes | 1 | |
| Strathavon | ||
| Feargus O'Connor | dble | rturn |
| George White | dble | rturn |
| Stourbridge | ||
| T.H.Morgan | 1 | |
| John Chance | 1 | |
| Selby | ||
| Edward Berley | 1 | |
| Stockport | ||
| Thomas Clarke | 1 | |
| John Atkinson | 1 | |
| Stirling | ||
| Reverend H Solly | 1 | |
| William Leaslie | 1 | |
| John Childs | dble | rturn |
| Colonel Thompson | dble | rturn |
| Southampton | ||
| F.C.Cooper Esq | 1 | |
| John J.Eckless | a | |
| South-Shields | ||
| David Potts | 1 | |
| George Ashton | a | |
| Saltcoats | ||
| James Henderson | 1 | |
| John Patterson Reid | 1 | |
| Sunderland | ||
| Joseph Sturge | dble | rturn |
| W.P.Roberts | dble | rturn |
| Thomas Thompson | 1 | |
| James Williams | neu | |
| Sutton-in-Ashfield | ||
| William Oliver | 1 | |
| William Parker | 1 | |
| Shutford | ||
| T.P.Wrench | 1 | |
| Stonebere | ||
| Walter Inglis | 1 | |
| Salford | ||
| F.Warren | 1 | |
| Robert McFarlane | a | |
| John Miller | a | |
| John Millington | a | |
| George Smith | a | |
| Smethwick | ||
| William Hackett | 1 | |
| Mark Gilbert | 1 | |
| Sheffield | ||
| Rebard Abbott | a | |
| Samel Parkes | 1 | |
| George J Harney | 1 | |
| William Beesley | dble | rturn |
| Trowbridge | ||
| James Watts | 1 | |
| W.P.Roberts | dble | rturn |
| Tonbridge | ||
| Christopher Dickinson | a | |
| D.T.Rowlinson | 1 | |
| Todmorden | ||
| James Fielden | a | |
| Henry Shephard | 1 | |
| Taunton | ||
| William Braman | a | |
| William Harrison | dble | rturn |
| Tolcross | ||
| P.O'Higgins | dble | rturn |
| L.Pitkethley | dble | rturn |
| Vale of Leven | ||
| Con Murray | dble | rturn |
| West Bromwich | ||
| John Powell | 1 | |
| George Wilkes | 1 | |
| Wolverhampton | ||
| John Humber | 1 | |
| John Willcox | 1 | |
| Wednesdbury | ||
| Benjamin Danks | 1 | |
| William Thomason | 1 | |
| Warwick | ||
| Charles French | 1 | |
| James Green | 1 | |
| Henry French | a | |
| Joseph Shephard | 1 | |
| Winchcomb | ||
| John Sexty | 1 | |
| Walsall | ||
| John Crow | a | |
| Andrew Aitken | a | |
| John Griffith | 1 | |
| John Mason | 1 | |
| Wellingboro' | ||
| William Gent | 1 | |
| James Robinson | 1 | |
| Warrington | ||
| B.A.Dromgoole | 1 | |
| Worcester | ||
| Robert Hardy | 1 | |
| Henry Stone | 1 | |
| Charles Sharpe | a | |
| John Hawkins | 1 | |
| J.D.Stevenson | 1 | |
| James Harding | a | |
| J.W.Blackwell | a | |
| -- Griffiths | a | |
| Woodbridge | ||
| Joseph F.Taylor | 1 | |
| Rev. H.Taylor | a | |
| Westbury | ||
| William Taylor | a | |
| John Collins | 1 | |
| Wooton-under-Edge | ||
| James Bronterre O'Brien | dble | rturn |
| James Butler | dble | rturn |
| West Kilbride | ||
| Joseph Eames | ||
| John Gibbons | a | 1 |
| Wooldale | ||
| Joshua Hobson | dble | rturn |
| Rev W.Hill | dble | rturn |
| [Note-In the foregoing list, the Italic a means absent; and neu means neutral. The othre marks explain themselves. It is right that we should state that all the neutrals are not set forth. The marks were not entered at the time opposite the name of the delegates, by the Secretary, he only taking down the votes. The votes are rightly set forth: but seven of those represented as absent, were present, but declined to vote. From memory we have picked out seven out of the fourteen; but are not able to recognise the other seven. - Ed. N.S.] | ||
| Source: Northern Star, 14 January 1843 | ||
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Joseph Sturge of the Complete Suffrage Union, 1793-1859
Joseph Sturge is best remembered as an ardent opponent of slavery.
He travelled extensively to investigate the conditions of slaves and was the organiser of the world's first anti-slavery conference in 1840. There is even a Sturgetown in Jamaica, founded in 1840 for freed slaves and named after him.
But Sturge's well-intentioned intervention in the Chartist cause was both less well received and less successful.
Sturge first became involved in Chartism as a Birmingham aldermen when, in July 1839, London police were brought in to break up the supporters of the Chartist National Convention then meeting in the town. Rioting ensued and, as a 1919 biography of Sturge recalls, he "frequently interposed in person to calm the excitement of the Bull Ring crowds".
In Joseph Sturge: His Life and Work (J M Dent & Sons, 1919), Stephen Hobhouse writes:
"His first anxiety was to save the lives of the four luckless persons, three men and a miserable boy, who were condemned to death as the ringleaders of the riot. A nephew, who survived until 1915, told the present writer that his first recollection of his uncle was the sight of him in his garden pasting together sheets of signatures petitioning for the reprieve of these unfortunates. The appeal was successful in so far that transportation for life was substituted for the death-sentence."
Sturge subsequently chaired a town council inquiry into the riots which attributed a large share of responsibility to the actions of the police.
Struge returned to his work on slavery, but while touring the United States in 1841 appears to have become increasingly interested in franchise reform. On returning to England, he attended a meeting of anti-corn law campaigners in Manchester in November 1841 and from that gathering organised a conference, chaired by Francis Place, at which he proposed the initiation of a movement to secure for the people "the fair, full, and free exercise of the elective franchise".
According to Hobhouse, " a declaration of faith was drawn up, a central bureau was estgablished in Birmingham, and signatures of electors and non-electors flowed in from all parts of the country". The new organisation drew support from "moral force" Chartists such as Henry Vincent, Arthur O'Neill, William Lovett, and Bronterre O'Brien and by March 1842 50 or 60 towns had formed Complete Suffrage Unions.
A conference of 87 delegates in April of that year, presided over by Sturge, agreed to set up a National Complete Suffrage Union. It adopted all six points of the People's Charter - but was silent on using the name of the Charter itself.
It was over this issue that the CSU and the National Charter Association would eventually split.
Meanwhile, in May 1842 Sturge stood for Parliament at Nottingham, where the two Whig MPs had been unseated for bribery. He lost by 1,885 votes to 1,801.
That summer, the so-called plug plot riots, or general strike, frightened away some of the CUS's more cautious members, and led to the arrest of Feargus O'Connor and the leadership of the National Charter Association.
The scene was now set the December 1842 conference (described left).
After the conference, Sturge continued to speak on the franchise at public meetings in Hull, Halifax, Huddersfield and Derby while Sharman Crawford kept the cause alive in Parliament.
Working class radicals, however, were returning to the National Charter Association fold, while middle class reformers began to focus their efforts on corn law repeal.
After July 1844, when Sturge stood again for Parliament, this time in Birmingham, and managed fewer than 350 votes, the National Complete Suffrage Union was wound up.
The National Portrait Gallery has a number of pictures featuring Joseph Sturge, including both individual portraits and a painting of the Anti Slavery Convention of 1840.
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