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1842 and 1848 Chartist Petitions - UK Parliament

    https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/transformingsociety/electionsvoting/chartists/case-study/the-right-to-vote/the-chartists-and-birmingham/1842-and-1848-chartist-petitions/
    A second Chartist petition was presented to the House of Commons in 1842. This petition contained 3.3 million signatures. 43,000 of these were from Birmingham. It was again rejected, buy 287 to 49. Further unrest followed around the country. The last of the great Chartist Petitions was presented to the House of Commons in 1848.

The 1842 Chartist Petition

    http://www.historyhome.co.uk/peel/chartism/42petit.htm
    The second Chartist Petition was presented to Parliament by Thomas Slingsby Duncombe MP on 2 May 1842. It had been signed by 3,315,752 persons from all over the United Kingdom and was the National Charter Association's petition - the work of Feargus O'Connor. Most of the signatures came from Yorkshire and Lancashire.

1839 Chartist Petition - UK Parliament

    https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/transformingsociety/electionsvoting/chartists/case-study/the-right-to-vote/the-chartists-and-birmingham/1839-petition/
    The Petition was presented to Parliament by Thomas Attwood on 14 June. On 12 July, Attwood proposed that the petition be considered, but was defeated by 235 votes to 46, and the petition was rejected. The Chartists were furious, and rioting occurred around the country. This included the Bull Ring Riots in Birmingham.

Chartist Petitions - Spartacus Educational

    https://spartacus-educational.com/CHpetitions.htm
    In May 1842 Thomas Duncombe introduced a second petition of over 3,250,000 names to the House of Commons. As well as demanding the six points of the Charter the document also complained about the "cruel wars against liberty"; and "unconstitutional police force"; the 1834 Poor Law; factory conditions and church taxes on Nonconfotmists.

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