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Millions signed the three great Chartist petitions of 1839 to 1848. Thousands were active in those years in the campaign to win the vote, secret ballots, and other democratic rights that we now take for granted.

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


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Conferences and conventions
A failed attempt at Chartist unity with middle class reformers, 1842

Throughout 1842, after the rejection by Parliament of the second People's Charter petition, moves were made to try to unite the middle class reformers of Joseph Sturge's Council of the Complete Suffrage Union and the more working class National Charter Association in a single body.

In April of that year a conference organised in Birmingham made considerable headway in bringing the two organisations together around a common programme. Despite the doubts of some CSU delegates about the value of annual Parliaments, the ballot and the payment of MPs, substantial agreement was reached on all substantive questions of aims and policy - until the question of the name of the new organisation arose.

In his The Decline of the Chartist Movement, first published in 1916, Preston William Slosson writes: “[William] Lovett and the other Chartists insisted that, having adopted all the points of the Charter, the conference should adopt the name as well; the Complete Suffragists wished some other name to be chosen, regarding the old term as too much associated with the physical-force methods of the past. The delegates could reach no agreement upon the point, and wisely determined to let the question remain unsettled until December. Some practical rules and methods of action were provisionally agreed upon, the conference adjourned, and the Chartists for the first and last time entered upon a campaign with considerable middle-class support.”

A second conference to try to determine a common programme was called to take place in the saloon of the Mechanics Institution, New Hall Street, Birmingham from 27 to 30 December 1842. Weeks of jockeying for position now ensued, with each faction trying to send the most delegates (and with the Chartists trying to ensure that their supporters were sent as delegates of the Complete Suffrage Union's branches so that the costs would not fall on their supporters).

Things did not start well. T.Beggs, a Nottingham delegate, presented a series of resolutions, supporting the six points of the Charter, asking that the conference support “such means only for obtaining the legislative recognition of them as are of a strictly just, peaceful, legal and constitutional character” and - the principal sticking point - take as the basis for discussion a Bill of Rights prepared by the council of the Complete Suffrage Union.

Slosson reports: “The two measures were substantially identical, as both parties to the conference admitted, but there was an absolute deadlock over the term ‘Chartist'. Lovett, as leader of the Chartist faction at the conference, proposed in the interests of harmony that both bills be withdrawn or both be considered clause by clause. But all attempts at conciliation failed, and Lovett's original motion carried by the decisive majority of 193 to 94.”

When it became clear that the Charter had the support of the majority of delegates, Joseph Sturge resigned from the chair and withdrew from the conference with many of his supporters to continue their discussions at Wilkins's Temperance Coffee House. Further splits followed as the conference went on, and by its end the 300 to 400 delegates present at its opening had fallen to just 37.

From this date on Feargus O'Connor was to be the undisputed leader of the Chartist movement (as well as the proprietor of its main newspaper, the Northern Star ) for the best part of a decade, until he in turn was edged out by the more radical socialist element associated with Ernest Jones and George Julian Harney.

The names below are those listed in the Northern Star of 14 January 1843 as having been delegates at the conference. The table also records their votes on two key questions before the conference. Broadly, those supporting the amendment were Chartists, and those supporting the motion were complete suffragists.

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