Snig's End, Gloucestershire, where Feargus O'Connor set up a Chartist Land Scheme where allotments of 2 acres and a cottage were made. From 'The Illustrated London News', February 1850. Chartism, a movement for social and political reform took its name from The People's Charter of 1838.
Snig's End, Gloucestershire, where Feargus O'Connor set up a Chartist Land Scheme where allotments of 2 acres and a cottage were made. From 'The Illustrated London News', February 1850. Chartism, a movement for social and political reform took its name from The People's Charter of 1838.
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