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LOVETT ALBUMS AND PAPERS. VOL. I. (ff. i+401). Album of letters, mainly to Lovett; 1828-1876, n.d. The pasted-in letters are enclosed in hand-drawn frames containing Lovett’s own identifications of the authors. Missing some of the original numbered pages.
Bound volume; 400 x 290 mm.
William Lovett, Chartist: Album of letters mainly addressed to William Lovett: 1828-1876, n.d.
includes:
- f. 2 William Thompson, of Cork; political economist: Letter [to W. Lovett?] on co-operation of William Thompson: 1828.
- f. 4 Mary Russell Mitford, novelist and dramatist: Lovejoy: Letter of invitation to — Lovejoy of Mary Russell Mitford: 1850s?.
- f. 4 Anne Isabella Byron neé Milbanke, afterwards Noel; wife of George, 6th Baron Byron: Parker, servant to Lady Byron: Letter to — Parker of Anne Isabella Byron: circa 1830.
- f. 7 John Gray, of Edinburgh; political author: Letter to W. Lovett of John Gray: 1831.
- ff. 9, 27, 296 Francis Place, reformer: Letters to W. Lovett of Francis Place: 1835-1851.
- f. 11 William Carpenter, political author and editor: Letter to W. Lovett of William Carpenter: 1836.
- ff. 13, 24, 51 Sir William Molesworth, 8th Baronet; d.1855: Letters to W. Lovett of Sir William Molesworth: 1837.
- f. 15 William Ewart, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of William Ewart: 1837.
- ff. 18, 113 Henry Warburton, MP: Letter, etc., to W. Lovett of Henry Warburton: 1838?, 1840: Partly printed.
- ff. 20, 166 John Fraser, of Edinburgh; editor of 'The True Scotsman': Letters to W. Lovett of John Fraser: 1830?, 1842.
- f. 23 Charles Cole, weaver-poet, of Spitalfields: Letter to W. Lovett of Charles Cole: 1836.
- f. 28 John Arthur Roebuck, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of John Arthur Roebuck: 1838.
- ff. 32-38, 173 John Stuart Mill, philosopher: Letters to W. Lovett of John Stuart Mill: 1838?-1858?.
- f. 39 Robert Hartwell, Editor, 'The Bee-Hive': 'Tolpuddle Martyrs': Letter to W. Lovett of Robert Hartwell concerning 'Tolpuddle Martyrs': 1834?.
- f.41 J. Roberts Black, MD; social reformer: Letter to W. Lovett of J. Roberts Black: 1838?.
- f. 43 Thomas Hodgskin, political economist: Note to W. Lovett of Thomas Hodgskin: 1830?-1840?.
- ff. 44, 45 Daniel Whittle Harvey, radical politician: Letters to W. Lovett of Daniel Whittle Harvey: 1837.
- ff. 47, 233 Sir John Bowring, writer, reformer and diplomatist: Letters to W. Lovett of Sir John Bowring: 1837, 1847.
- f. 48 N. F. Zaba, Polish refugee in London: Letter to W. Lovett of N. F. Zaba: 1837.
- ff. 50, 238 Count S. Worcell,; Secretary of the Polish Democrats in London: Letters to W. Lovett of Count S. Worcell: 1844.
- ff. 53, 193 John Temple Leader, MP: Letters to W. Lovett of John Temple Leader: 1837, 1842.
- f. 55 Reverend Richard Cruttwell, writer on currency: Letter to W. Lovett of Rev. Richard Cruttwell: 1837.
- f. 57 James Silk Buckingham, author and traveller: Letter to W. Lovett of James Silk Buckingham: 1837.
- f. 59 William West, Hon. Secretary, Westminster Reform Society: Letter to W. Lovett of William West: 1837.
- f. 61 Richard Oastler, social reformer: Letter to W. Lovett of Richard Oastler: 1837.
- ff. 61-61v William Lovett, Chartist: J. B. Barnard: Letter to J. B. Barnard of William Lovett: 1836: Copy and extr.
- f. 63 George Birkbeck, founder of the Mechanics' Institutes: Letter to W. Lovett of George Birkbeck: 1838.
- ff. 65, 66, 190 William Johnson Fox, MP; Unitarian minister: Letters to W. Lovett of William Johnson Fox: 1844, n.d.
- f. 69 Edward Thomas Craig, Owenite socialist: Letter to W. Lovett of Edward Thomas Craig: 1837.
- ff. 71, 128 Samuel Courtauld, son of G Courtauld; head of Courtauld & Co: Letters to W. Lovett of Samuel Courtauld: 1838, 1841.
- f. 73 David Mallock, radical: Letter to W. Lovett of David Mallock: 1837.
- ff. 74, 304 Thomas Prout, radical: Letters to W.Lovett of Thomas Prout: 1838, 1853.
- f. 76 Arthur Trevelyan, author and reformer: Letter to W. Lovett of Arthur Trevelyan: 1838.
- ff. 77, 375 William Henry Ashurst, solicitor and radical: Letters to W. Lovett of William Henry Ashurst: 1838, 1858.
- f. 78 William Sharman Crawford, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of William Sharman Crawford: 1838.
- ff. 81-83* Henry Samuel Chapman, author and editor: Letters to W. Lovett of Henry Samuel Chapman: 1838, n.d.
- f. 84 Rigby Wason, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of Rigby Wason: 1837.
- f. 85 [J.?] Henry Brown, author and lecturer: Letter to W. Lovett of [J.?] Henry Brown: 1838.
- f. 87 Thomas Falconer, County Court judge: Letter to W. Lovett of Thomas Falconer: 1838.
- f. 89 Samuel Harrison, Secretary of the Radical Club: Letter to W. Lovett of Samuel Harrison: 1838.
- f. 91 R. K. Douglas, schoolmaster; editor of 'The Birmingham Journal': Letter [to W. Lovett?] of R. K. Douglas: 1838.
- ff. 93, 94 Arthur O'Neill, Chartist: Letters to W. Lovett of Arthur O'Neill: 1841, n.d.
- f. 96 James McPherson, schoolmaster and lecturer, of county Surrey: Letter to W. Lovett of James McPherson: 1841.
- f. 98 George Rogers, radical: Letter to W. Lovett of George Rogers: 1838.
- f. 100 Joseph Hume, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of Joseph Hume: 1838.
- f. 104 William Hoare, of the Working Men's Association: Letter to W. Lovett of William Hoare: 1838.
- ff. 107, 114 Henry Vincent, Chartist: Letters to W. Lovett of Henry Vincent: 1838, 1840.
- f. 109 George Julian Harney, Secretary of the Democratic Association: Letter to W. Lovett of George Julian Harney: 1838.
- ff. 111, 386 Samuel Smiles, author and social reformer: Letters to W. Lovett of Samuel Smiles: 1840, 1872.
- f. 117 John Finch, of Liverpool; Co-operator: Letter to W. Lovett of John Finch: 1841.
- f. 120 Swynfen Jervis, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of Swynfen Jervis: 1843.
- ff. 122, 239 John Epps, MD; homeopath: Letters to W. Lovett of John Epps: 1841?, 1848.
- f. 124 George Foggo, artist and author: Letter to W. Lovett of George Foggo: 1844.
- ff. 125, 126 Richard Taylor, FSA; printer and naturalist: Letters to W. Lovett of Richard Taylor: 1842, n.d.
- ff, 129-132 Samuel Wood, educationist: Letters to W. Lovett of Samuel Wood: 1841.
- f. 132 Henry Solly, Secretary, Working Men's Club: Letter to W. Lovett of Henry Solly: 1841.
- f. 134 Benjamin Boothby, Australian judge: Letter to W. Lovett of Benjamin Boothby: 1842.
- f. 136 Ralph Thomas, Sergeant-at-Law: Letter to W. Lovett of Ralph Thomas: 1843.
- f. 138 John Mitchell, poet, of Aberdeen: Letter to W. Lovett of John Mitchell: 1841.
- ff. 141, 244 John Collins, Chartist: Letters to W. Lovett of John Collins: 1842, 1848.
- f. 145 John Bright, PC; MP: Letter to W. Lovett of John Bright: 1843.
- f. 147 Thomas Bayley Potter, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of Thomas Bayley Potter: 1842.
- ff. 150, 151 Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate: Letters to W. Lovett of Alfred Austin: 1857?.
- f. 152 Thomas Young, private Secretary to William, 2nd Viscount Melbourne: Letter to W. Lovett of Thomas Young: 1842.
- f. 153 Charles Westerton, bookseller, author and churchwarden: Letter to W. Lovett of Charles Westerton: 1842.
- ff. 156, 242 Isaac F. Mollett: Letters to W. Lovett of Isaac F. Mollett: 1842, 1848.
- f. 158 Frederick Warren, Chartist: Letter to W. Lovett of Frederick Warren: 1842.
- f. 160 John Travers: Letter to W. Lovett of John Travers: 1842.
- f. 161 Robert Fellowes, author: Note to W. Lovett of Robert Fellowes: 1842?.
- f. 162 W. Devonshire Saull: Letter to W. Lovett of W. Devonshire Saull: 1842.
- f. 163 Jonathan Duncan, Editor, 'The Sun': Letter to W. Lovett of Jonathan Duncan: 1842.
- f. 168 Henry Bradshaw Fearon: Note to W.Lovett of Henry Bradshaw Fearon: 1842.
- f. 169 Wynn Ellis, MP: Letter to W. Lovett of Wynn Ellis: 1842.
- f. 171 Maria S. Rye, promoter of female emigration: Letter to W. Lovett of Maria S. Rye: 1867.
- f. 175 George Gill, of Nottingham: Letter to W. Lovett of George Gill: 1853.
- f. 177 James Watson, printer and radical: Harriet Martineau, writer and reformer: Note enclosing subscription to 'The Reasoner' of Harriet Martineau: 1846?-1854?.
- f. 179 Richard Moore, Chartist: Letter to W. Lovett of Richard Moore: 1840.
- f. 182 Thomas Doubleday, miscellaneous author: Letter to W. Lovett of Thomas Doubleday: 1840s?.
- f. 184 Ann Mary Goodrick, Quaker; wife of George Goodrick: Letter to W. Lovett of Ann Mary Goodrick: 1842.
- ff. 187, 188, 336 Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, MP: Letters to W. Lovett of Thomas Slingsby Duncombe: 1842-1856.
- f. 192 Sir John Easthope, MP: Note to W. Lovett of Sir John Easthope: 1843.
- f. 194 Ferdinand Freiligrath, German poet: Signature of Ferdinand Freiligrath: 1850s?.
- f. 199 Thomas Steele, Irish agitator: Letter to W. Lovett of Thomas Steele: 1840s?.
- f. 202 Robert Chambers, publisher and author: Letter to W. Lovett of Robert Chambers: 1845.
- ff. 203-206 Thomas Cooper, Chartist: Letters to W. Lovett of Thomas Cooper: 1846, 1847.
- f. 208 Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet: Letter to W. Lovett of Sir James Phillips Kay-Shuttleworth: 1846.
- f. 212 William Cox Bennett, miscellaneous writer: Letter to W. Lovett of William Cox Bennett: 1846.
- f. 222 George Jacob Holyoake, reformer: Letter to W. Lovett of George Jacob Holyoake: 1846.
- f. 223 Charles Hodson Neesom, radical: Letter to W. Lovett of Charles Hodson Neesom: 1847.
- ff. 226, 374 Edward Miall, MP: Letters to W. Lovett of Edward Miall: 1847, 1869.
- f. 228 George Goodrick, magistrate of Edgbaston, Birmingham: Letter to W. Lovett of George Goodrick: 1847.
- ff. 231, 232 Elihu Burritt, American reformer: League of Universal Brotherhood: Letters to W. Lovett of Elihu Burritt: 1847.
- f. 234 Joseph Sturge, Quaker and philanthropist: Letter to W. Lovett of Joseph Sturge: 1848.
- f. 234 Joseph Sturge, Quaker and philanthropist: Letter to W. Lovett of Joseph Sturge: 1848.
- f. 235 Sophia Sturge, sister of J Sturge, philanthropist: Letter [to W. Lovett?] of Sophia Sturge: 1842.
- ff. 248, 250 Charles Gilpin, MP: Letters to W. Lovett of Charles Gilpin: 1848.
- f. 251 Sir Joshua Walmsley, MP: Robert Lowery, radical: Letter to Robert Lowery of Sir Joshua Walmsley: 1848.
- f. 252 William Edward Hickson, Editor, 'Westminster Review': Letter to W. Lovett of William Edward Hickson: 1848.
- f. 255 John Bright, PC; MP: Thomas Beggs, author: Letter to Thomas Beggs of John Bright: 1848.
- f. 258 Thomas Beggs, author: Thomas Price, DD; Baptist Minister; Editor, 'The Eclectic Review': Letter to Thomas Beggs of Thomas Price: 1848.
- f. 260 Herbert Spencer, philosopher: Letter [to W. Lovett?] of Herbert Spencer: 1848.
- f. 263 Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, son of John, 1st Marquess of Bute: Thomas Beggs, author: Leeter to Thomas Beggs of Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart: 1848.
- ff. 267, 276-279v Robert Lowery, radical: Letters to W. Lovett of Robert Lowery: 1847, 1849, n.d.
- f. 270 William James Linton, engraver, poet and political reformer: Note [to W. Lovett?] of William James Linton: circa 1840.
- f. 272 George Combe, phrenologist: Letter to W. Lovett of George Combe: 1848.
- f.277 Henry Ierson, Unitarian writer and lecturer: Letter to W. Lovett of Henry Ierson: 1840?-1850?.
- f. 284 Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist: Letter to W. Lovett of Ralph Waldo Emerson: 1840s?.
- f. 289 Edmund Fry, Secretary, Peace Congress Committee: Letter to W. Lovett of Edmund Fry: 1849.
- f. 291 Richard D. Webb, at Dublin: Letter to W. Lovett of Richard D. Webb: 1850.
- f. 292 George Wagstaffe Yapp, writer on applied and decorative arts: Letter to W. Lovett of George Wagstaffe Yapp: 1851?.
- f. 297 Sir Anthony Panizzi, KCB; Principal Librarian, British Museum: Receipt to W. Lovett of Sir Anthony Panizzi: 1853.
- f. 301 Barbara Leigh Smith, afterwards Bodichon; social reformer: Letter to W. Lovett of Barbara Leigh Smith: 1857?-1867?.
- ff. 306, 348 William Howitt, author: Letters to W. Lovett of William Howitt: 1851, 1863.
- ff. 308, 360 Mary Howitt, author: Letters to W. Lovett of Mary Howitt: 1853, 1863?.
- f. 311 Frederick Knight Hunt, journalist: Letter to W. Lovett of Frederick Knight Hunt: 1853.
- f. 313 Sir Henry Cole, KCB; Secretary, département of Science and Art: Letter to W. Lovett of Sir Henry Cole: 1853.
- f. 315 Johannes Ronge: Letter to W. Lovett of Johannes Ronge: 1854.
- ff. 316-318v William Ballantyne Hodgson, educational reformer: Letters to W. Lovett of William Ballantyne Hodgson: 1855.
- f. 320 Peter Alfred Taylor, MP: Anglo-Polish Committee: Letter appealing for funds of Peter Alfred Taylor: 1854: Duplicated.
- f. 322 John Cleave, radical: Note of John Cleave: 1848.
- f. 327 Sir Thomas Erskine Perry, MP; Indian judge: Married Women's Property Act: Letter of Sir Thomas Erskine Perry: 1856.
- f. 329 John Humffreys Parry, serjeant-at-law: Letter to W. Lovett of John Humffreys Parry: 1856.
- f. 335 Thomas Beggs, author: Letter to W. Lovett of Thomas Beggs: 1856.
- f. 338 Eliza Meteyard, author: Letter to W. Lovett of Eliza Meteyard: 1856.
- f. 340 Henry James Slack, microscopist: Letter to W. Lovett of Henry James Slack: 1859.
- f. 343 James Frederick Stuart-Wortley, secretary to W E Gladstone: Letter to W. Lovett of James Frederick Stuart-Wortley: 1860.
- f. 346 Richard Cobden, statesman; d.1865: Letter to W. Lovett of Richard Cobden: 1861.
- f. 355 James Watson, printer and radical: Letter, with autobiographical notes, to W. Lovett of James Watson: 1867.
- f. 365 James Watson, printer and radical: Julian Hibbert, author and editor: Letter to James Watson of Julian Hibbert: 1835?.
- f. 366 George Cruikshank, artist and caricaturist: [Thomas?] Hytche, [son-in-law of W Lovett?]: Note to [Thomas?] Hytche of George Cruikshank: 1869.
- f. 368 James Watson, printer and radical: Philip Orkney Skene, linguist: Letter to James Watson of Philip Orkney Skene: 1835.
- f. 370 Thomas H. Barker, Secretary, United Kingdom Alliance: Letter to W. Lovett of Thomas H. Barker: 1870.
- f. 372 Abel Heywood, of Manchester: Letter to W. Lovett of Abel Heywood: 1870.
- f. 376 John Cassell, publisher: Note to W. Lovett of John Cassell: 1858.
- f. 378 George Potter, Editor, 'The Bee-Hive': Letter to W. Lovett of George Potter: 1868.
- f. 380 Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian patriot: Letter of Giuseppe Mazzini: 1859?.
- f. 382 Philip Henry Muntz, MP: Letter [to W. Lovett?] of Philip Henry Muntz: 1869?.
- f. 385 Ebenezer Elliot, Corn-Law Rhymer: Note to W. Lovett of Ebenezer Elliot: 1848.
- f. 388 Thomas Beggs, author: Neal Dow, American temperance reformer: Letter to Thomas Beggs of Neal Dow: 1866.
- f. 389 Charles Bradlaugh, MP: Letter [to W. Lovett?] of Charles Bradlaugh: 1861.
- f. 391 Robert Owen, socialist and philanthropist: Letter of Robert Owen: 1834.
- f. 392 Edward T. Henman, of Finsbury, London: Letter to W. Lovett of Edward T. Henman: 1875.
- f. 393 Moncure Daniel Conway, American author: Letter to W. Lovett of Moncure Daniel Conway: 1864?.
- f. 396 Professor Adolf Held, of Bonn: Letter to W. Lovett of Prof. Adolf Held: 1876.
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- Anglo-Polish Committee
Ashurst, William Henry, lawyer and radical; pseudonym Edward Search, c 1791-1855
Austin, Alfred, poet and journalist, 1835-1913
Barker, Thomas Holliday, temperance advocate; Secretary, United Kingdom Alliance, 1818-1889
Barnard, J. B., correspondent of William Lovett, fl 1836
Beggs, Thomas, author
Bennett, William Cox, miscellaneous writer
Birkbeck, George, physician and educationist, 1776-1841
Black, J Roberts, MD, social reformer
Boothby, Benjamin, Australian judge
Bowring, John, Knight, diplomat, politician and writer, 1792-1872
Bradlaugh, Charles, MP
Bright, John, politician, 1811-1889
Brown, J ?Henry, author and lecturer
Buckingham, James Silk, author and traveller, 1786-1855
Burritt, Elihu, American reformer
Byron neé Milbanke, Anne Isabella, afterwards Noel wife of George 6th Baron Byron
Carpenter, William, political author and editor
Cassell, John, publisher
Chambers, Robert, publisher and author
Chapman, Henry Samuel, author and editor
Cleave, John, radical
Cobden, Richard, manufacturer and politician, 1804-1865
Cole, Charles, weaver-poet of Spitalfields
Cole, Henry, Knight, civil servant, 1808-1882
Collins, John, Chartist
Combe, George, phrenologist
Conway, Moncure Daniel, American author
Cooper, Thomas, poet and Chartist, 1805-1892,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000117610612,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/45086959,
Courtauld, Samuel, son of G Courtauld, head of Courtauld & Co
Craig, Edward Thomas, Owenite socialist
Crawford, William Sharman, MP
Cruikshank, George, artist and caricaturist
Cruttwell, Richard, Reverend writer on currency
Doubleday, Thomas, author and correspondent of William Lovett, fl Mid 19th century
Douglas, Robert Kellie, schoolmaster, newspaper editor and Chartist, d 1855
Dow, Neal, politician and temperance advocate, 1804-1897
Duncan, Jonathan, newspaper editor, fl 1842
Duncombe, Thomas Slingsby, politician, 1796-1861
Easthope, John, 1st Baronet, politician and journalist, 1784-1865
Elliot, Ebenezer, Corn-Law Rhymer
Ellis, Wynn, haberdasher, politician and art collector, 1790-1875
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, American essayist, 1803-1882
Epps, John, physician and phrenologist, 1805-1869
Ewart, William, MP
Falconer, Thomas, County Court judge, 1805-1882
Fearon, Henry Bradshaw, writer, c 1770-1842
Fellowes, Robert, author, fl 1842
Finch, John, businessman, 1784-1857
Foggo, George, artist and author, 1793-1869
Fox, William Johnson, MP, Unitarian minister
Fraser, John, of Edinburgh, editor of 'The True Scotsman'
Freiligrath, Ferdinand, German poet
Fry, Edmund, Sec Peace Congress Committee
Gill, George, of Nottingham, correspondent of William Lovett, fl 1853
Gilpin, Charles, orator, politician, publisher and businessman, 1815-1874
Goodrick, Ann Mary, Quaker and correspondent of William Lovett, fl 1842
Goodrick, George, of Edgbaston, magistrate and correspondent of William Lovett, fl 1842
Gray, John, of Edinburgh, political author and correspondent of William Lovett, fl 1831
Harney, George Julian, Sec of the Democratic Association
Harrison, Samuel, Secretary of the Radical Club
Hartwell, Robert, Editor 'The Bee-Hive'
Harvey, Daniel Whittle, radical politician
Held, Adolf, Professor of Bonn
Henman, Edward T, of Finsbury London
Heywood, Abel, of Manchester
Hibbert, Julian, author and editor
Hickson, William Edward, Editor 'Westminster Review'
Hoare, William, of the Working Men's Association
Hodgskin, Thomas, economist and political theorist, 1787-1869
Hodgson, William Ballantyne, educational reformer
Holyoake, George Jacob, freethinker and co-operator, 1817-1906
Howitt, Mary, author
Howitt, William, author
Hume, Joseph, radical and politician, 1777-1855
Hunt, Frederick Knight, journalist
Hytche, Thomas?, son-in-law of W Lovett?
Ierson, Henry, Unitarian writer and lecturer
Jervis, Swynfen, MP
Kay-Shuttleworth, James Phillips, 1st Baronet
Leader, John Temple, MP
League of Universal Brotherhood
Linton, William James, engraver poet and political reformer
Lovejoy, —
Lovett, William, Chartist
Lowery, Robert, radical
Mallock, David, radical
Martineau, Harriet, writer and reformer
Mazzini, Giuseppe, Italian patriot, 1805-1872
McPherson, James, schoolmaster and lecturer of Surrey ey
Meteyard, Eliza, author
Miall, Edward, MP
Mill, John Stuart, philosopher
Mitchell, John, poet of Aberdeen
Mitford, Mary Russell, novelist and dramatist
Molesworth, William, 8th Baronet, d 1855
Mollett, Isaac F
Moore, Richard, Chartist
Muntz, Philip Henry, MP
Neesom, Charles Hodson, radical
O'Neill, Arthur, Chartist
Oastler, Richard, social reformer
Owen, Robert, socialist and philanthropist
Panizzi, Anthony, Knight, librarian at the British Museum, 1797-1879,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000080764385
Parker, —, servant to Lady Byron
Parry, John Humffreys, serjeant-at-law
Perry, Thomas Erskine, MP, Indian judge
Place, Francis, reformer
Potter, George, Editor 'The Bee-Hive'
Potter, Thomas Bayley, MP
Price, Thomas, DD, Baptist Minister, Editor 'The Eclectic Review'
Prout, Thomas, radical
Roebuck, John Arthur, politician, 1802-1879
Rogers,, George, radical
Ronge, Johannes
Rye, Maria Susan, social reformer and promoter of female emigration, 1829-1903
Saull, W Devonshire
Skene, Philip Orkney, lieutenant of engineers. language teacher, c 1790-1937
Slack, Henry James, microscopist
Smiles, Samuel, author and social reformer
Smith, Barbara Leigh, afterwards Bodichon social reformer
Solly, Henry, Sec Working Men's Club
Spencer, Herbert, philosopher
Steele, Thomas, Irish agitator
Stuart, Dudley Coutts, politician, activist, 1803-1854
Stuart-Wortley, James Frederick, secretary to W E Gladstone
Sturge, Joseph, Quaker and philanthropist
Sturge, Sophia, sister of J Sturge philanthropist
Taylor, Peter Alfred, MP
Taylor, Richard, FSA, printer and naturalist
Thomas, Ralph, Sergeant-at-Law
Thompson, William, of Cork, political economist
Tolpuddle Martyrs'
Travers, John
Trevelyan, Arthur, author and reformer
Vincent, Henry, Chartist
Walmsley, Joshua, MP
Warburton, Henry, politician, 1784-1858
Warren, Frederick, Chartist
Wason, Rigby, MP
Watson, James, printer and radical
Webb, Richard D, at Dublin
West, William, Hon Sec Westminster Reform Society
Westerton, Charles, bookseller author and churchwarden
Wood, Samuel, educationist
Worcell, S, Count Sec of the Polish Democrats in London
Yapp, George Wagstaffe, writer on applied and decorative arts
Young, Thomas, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, private sec to William
Zaba, N F, Polish refugee in London