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  2. Alfred Restieaux - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Restieaux (1832–1911) was born in Paris, France, [1] and came from a family of French descent. His grandfather was a French nobleman who escaped the guillotine during the French Revolution. [1]

  3. Chartist (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    A chartist (also known as a technical trader or technical analyst) is one who utilizes charts to assess patterns of activity that might be helpful in making predictions. Most commonly, chartists use technical analysis in the financial world to evaluate financial securities . [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Chartists - Wikipedia

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  5. William Lovett - Wikipedia

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    The LWMA's membership was restricted to 100 working men, although it admitted 35 honorary members including the later Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor. Other honorary members included radical MP's, but the LWMA was strictly a working-class organisation, unlike groups such as the Birmingham Political Union , whose executive was dominated by the ...

  6. James Bronterre O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    James O'Brien was born near Granard, County Longford, Ireland in 1804 or 1805. His father, Daniel O'Brien, appears to have operated a failing alcohol and tobacco business before he pursued business ventures in the West Indies where he died from an illness.

  7. Chartist - Wikipedia

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    Chartist (occupation), a person who uses charts for technical analysis Chartist (magazine) , a British democratic socialist periodical An adherent of Chartism , a 19th-century political and social reform movement in the UK

  8. National Charter Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Charter Association (NCA) (1840-1858) was formed on July 20, 1840, in a conference chaired by James Leach, of twenty three Chartist delegates in Manchester. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Origin

  9. Dorothy Thompson (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Katharine Gane Thompson (née Towers; [1] 30 October 1923 – 29 January 2011 [2]) was a social historian and a leading expert on the Chartist movement. [3] She and her husband (and fellow historian) E. P. Thompson became well-known in left-wing intellectual circles. [4]