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    Feargus Edward O'Connor (18 July 1796 – 30 August 1855) was an Irish Chartist leader and advocate of the Land Plan, which sought to provide smallholdings...
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  • Feargus O'Connor the radical Irish chartist. While his family spelled their name Conner, he adapted it to O'Connor as a tribute to Feargus O'Connor....
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    The Feargus O'Connor Willden House, at 120 E. 1st South in Beaver, Utah, was built in 1884. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in...
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    for advancing the reform issues articulated by proprietor Feargus O'Connor. Feargus O'Connor, a former Irish MP forging a career in English radical politics...
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    the United Irishman Arthur O'Connor, and the father of the Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor and of Francisco Burdett O'Connor who was to fight in the Spanish...
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    Freedom: Feargus O'Connor and the Chartist Movement (1982); Malcolm Chase, Chartism: A New History (2007); Paul Pickering, Feargus O'Connor: A Political...
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    Victorian era. Terry was born in London, allegedly the illegitimate son of Feargus O'Connor, Irish Chartist leader and advocate of the land plan. The younger Terry...
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    of religion for forty years he, Oastler, Michael Thomas Sadler, and Feargus O'Connor were denounced by contemporary Whigs as Tory agitators cynically whipping...
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    were ever to hold, Nottingham's second seat, held by Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor. The election also witnessed the election of Britain's first Jewish...
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    after the thanksgiving service, 17-year-old Arthur O'Connor, a great-nephew of Irish MP Feargus O'Connor, waved an unloaded pistol at Victoria's open carriage...
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  • as the Chartist Co-operative Land Company in 1845 by the chartist Feargus O'Connor to help working-class people satisfy the landholding requirement to...
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  • State Senate 1895 Feargus O'Connor (1794–1855), Irish Chartist leader Frank O'Connor (1903–1966), Canadian politician Frank D. O'Connor (1909–1992), New...
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  • Northern Star. He often used his wealth to bail out Chartists such as Feargus O'Connor, and in 1841 was elected treasurer of the National Charter Association...
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  • Maurice O'Connell Art O'Connor Arthur O'Connor Feargus O'Connor John O'Connor John O'Connor Morgan John O'Connell T. P. O'Connor (1880–1929) James Edward...
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    Follett, as the attorney-general was busy in Lancaster prosecuting Feargus O'Connor and 57 other Chartists following the plug riots. Both prosecution and...
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    British botanist, archaeologist, writer and artist (d. 1881) July 18 – Feargus O'Connor, Irish political radical, Chartist leader (d. 1855) July 28 – Charles...
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    Initially, while the majority of Chartists, under the leadership of Feargus O'Connor, concentrated on petitioning for Frost, Williams and Jones to be pardoned...
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  • Beckford as William Cuffay, the Chartist Leader Ben Cartwright as Feargus O'Connor, Irish Chartist Leader Kerr Logan as Patrick Fitzgerald, the Irish...
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    Journalists talked of the ignorance and moral degradation of the area. Feargus O'Connor suggested a monument should be erected in memory of Courtenay's followers...
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  • Gilliat Martin Gilliat Madge Kendal Gustav Lachmann Barbara Mills Feargus O'Connor David Pytches William Prowting Roberts Johnny Speight C. F. A. Voysey...
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  • National Land Company was founded in the United Kingdom in 1845 by Feargus O'Connor to help working-class people satisfy the landholding requirement to...
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    became concerned about the advocation of physical force by Chartists Feargus O'Connor and George Julian Harney, although he seems to have agreed with them...
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    being advocated by Feargus O'Connor and George Julian Harney through the London Democratic Association. However, O'Brien, unlike O'Connor, refused to support...
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  • great unrest. In the northern textile districts the Chartists, led by Feargus O'Connor, a follower of Daniel O'Connell, denounced the inadequate Poor Laws...
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    Charter. Some Chartists were willing to use violent means, and when Feargus O'Connor replaced Lovett as the effective leader of the movement, Place dropped...
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  • Casualty Felix Barstow Episode: "Series 32, Episode 43" 2019 Victoria Feargus O'Connor Recurring role; 2 episodes The Last Czars Grigori Rasputin Miniseries;...
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    friend the Irish nationalist Roger O'Connor, who both became notable political radicals. One of these was Feargus O'Connor, one of the main leaders of the...
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    Chartist agitation. In August 1838, after a speech by Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor, a mob of between five and seven thousand people besieged the Dewsbury...
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    school in Portarlington Lily Champ, a gardener and writer from the town Feargus O'Connor (1794–1855), Chartist leader from County Cork, attended grammar school...
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    January 2019. Wikimedia Commons has media related to York Castle Museum. Feargus O'Connor & York Castle – UK Parliament Living Heritage British Pathé – Kirkgate...
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