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Ernest Jones and Chartism c. 1856

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

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Copyright © Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis 1950

References

page 99 note 1) In the collections of the Institute is a copy written by Holyoake himself of the very short invitation he sent to Jones on May 5th, 1856. It seems that there had been a preliminary meeting of only a few persons.

page 101 note 1) This name is only used by Rothsteln, From Chartism to Labourism, p. 169, ed. 1929.Google Scholar

page 102 note 1) Frederick, Leary, Ernest, Jones, 1887, p. 72. G. D. H. Cole does not mention this book in his “Chartist Portraits”.Google Scholar

page 103 note 2) You will know that Jones, with Finler as his shadow, has proclaimed himself dictator of Chartism and has founded a new organisation which is indeed increasing, but which is on the other hand stirring up a storm of indignation against him.