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Chartism at Gwent Archives

    http://www.gwentarchives.gov.uk/our-collection/learning-resources/chartist-resources-at-gwent-archives.aspx
    Gwent Archives has a number of documents relating to Chartism. A complete list of our sources can be found here. The Cynefin project Unlocking the Chartist Trials brought to life the words of the...

Chartist Places to Visit in Gwent – Our Chartist Heritage

    http://www.our-chartist-heritage.co.uk/2017/11/10/chartist-places-to-visit-in-gwent/
    The main Chartist sites are the Westgate Hotel and Chartist sculptures in Commercial Street, Newport; Ye Old Murrenger House pub in High Street, Newport Museum in John Frost Square, St Woolos Cathedral and Stow Hill, Shirehall Monmouth, Big Pit and Blaenavon Ironworks. But there are many other Chartist sites to visit too.

The Newport Rising and Chartism in Wales - BBC

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/zGNhgXwFT8TmZDhhnpnwP8/the-newport-rising-and-chartism-in-wales
    Sep 22, 2020 · Chartism was a movement for democratic rights, started in London in 1838 with the publication of the 'People's Charter'. The Charter demanded the …

GWENT ARCHIVES CHARTIST SOURCES

    http://www.gwentarchives.gov.uk/media/58772/chartist-sources-180416.pdf
    GWENT ARCHIVES CHARTIST SOURCES The Gwent Archives Z ollection contains material of relevance to hartist studies to be found among the official records of the Court of Quarter Sessions, the...

What are the Chartist Trial Documents? · Cynefin

    http://chartist.cynefin.wales/chartist_trial_documents
    What are the Chartist Trial Documents? Read the FULL REPORT, prepared by Gwent Archives. These documents all relate to the sensational treason trials that took place in 1840. They followed the Chartist uprising of 3rd to 4th November 1839 in Newport in which over twenty Chartists were killed.

Chartist sources at Gwent Archives

    https://www.peoplescollection.wales/items/512091
    Chartist sources at Gwent Archives; View map; A vector image of star to represent action to save this item Login to save this item ; Download (non-commercial use only) Content can be downloaded for non-commercial purposes, such as for personal use or in educational resources. For commercial purposes please contact the copyright holder directly. ...

Chartism

    http://www.thechartists.org/assets/chartism-newport-matters-1-4.pdf
    the Chartist Rising with a historical documentary presented by historian, Dr. Elin Jones. Elin is telling the story of the march of miners and ironworkers from the Nelson-Blackwood districts, the heads of the Gwent valleys and from the communities of the eastern valleys, including Pontypool. She will ask why we still commemorate the Chartists in

Newport Rising - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newport_Rising
    The Newport Rising was the last large-scale armed protest in Great Britain, seeking democracy and the right to vote and a secret ballot. On Monday 4 November 1839, approximately 4,000 Chartist sympathisers, under the leadership of John Frost, marched on the town of Newport, Monmouthshire. En route, some Newport chartists were arrested by police and held prisoner at the Westgate Hotel in …

Chartist walk from Blackwood to Westgate Hotel in Newport ...

    https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/18868461.chartist-walk-blackwood-westgate-hotel-newport/
    A GROUP of volunteers are walking 27km in commemoration of the lives lost in the Newport Rising of 1839. On November 4, 181 years ago, Chartists marched through the Welsh Valleys to …

Blackwood, Caerphilly - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwood,_Caerphilly
    The South Wales Chartist leaders John Frost, Zephaniah Williams – a Blackwood man – and William Jones met regularly at the Coach & Horses public house in Blackwood. Planning their march on Newport in what became known as the Newport Rising in 1839, intended to coincide with a Britain-wide 'revolution' against the Government, the gentry and the Establishment in 1839.

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