Parliamentary Reform Moderate Reformers: 1700-1820Thomas AttwoodJeremy BenthamJohn CartwrightFrancis BurdettWilliam CobbettThomas CochraneCharles FoxJames MartineauRobert OwenWilliam PittFrancis PlaceRichard PriceJoseph PriestleyDuke of RichmondRichard SheridanJohn Horne TookeJosiah WedgwoodJohn Wilkes Radical Reformers: 1750-1820George BinnsJohn DohertyWilliam GodwinThomas HardyHenry 'Orator' HuntTom PaineThomas SpenceJohn ThelwallRobert WedderburnMary Wollstonecraft Radical Publishers: 1750-1850Richard CarlileJohn CleaveJoseph GalesHenry HetheringtonWilliam HoneJoseph JohnsonArchibald PrenticeJohn WadeJames WatsonJames Wroe The Scottish MartyrsJoseph GerraldMaurice MargarotGeorge MealmakerThomas MuirThomas Fyshe PalmerWilliam Skirving Revolutionaries: 1700-1820Jeremiah BrandrethJohn BruntWilliam DavidsonJames IngsThomas SpenceArthur ThistlewoodRichard TiddJames Watson Home Office: Magistrates & SpiesRichard BirnieJohn CastleVincent DowlingGeorge EdwardsWilliam HultonWilliam OliverLord SidmouthJohn Stafford Early Reform GroupsBill of Rights SocietyUnitarian SocietyFemale Reform UnionSpencean Philanthropist SocietyFriends of the PeopleLondon Corresponding SocietyKensington SocietyThe Hampden Clubs Reform: Artists and WritersWilliam BlakeLord ByronGeorge CruikshankIsaac CruikshankCharles DickensJames GillrayWilliam HazlittWilliam HogarthLeigh HuntJohn LeechThomas RowlandsonPercy Bysshe Shelley Reform: The MonarchyKing George IIIKing George IVQueen VictoriaKing William IV Important Events: 1800-1820Blanketeers MarchBristol RiotCato Street ConspiracyGagging ActsLuddites: 1811-1812Pentridge RisingPeterloo MassacreReform Riots in 1832Six ActsTaxes on Knowledge Parliament in the 18th CenturyRotten BoroughsCambridge UniversityWestminster BoroughPocket BoroughsOxford UniversityPreston Borough Newspapers & Parliamentary ReformBlack DwarfLeeds MercuryLeeds TimesManchester ChronicleManchester GuardianManchester HeraldManchester ObserverNorthern StarThe ObserverPolitical RegisterPoor Man's GuardianThe RepublicanSheffield RegisterThe Times 1832 Reform ActLord AlthorpHenry BroughamSir Francis BurdettWilliam CobbettThomas CreeveyThomas DuncombeJohn FieldenEarl GreyJohn Cam HobhouseJoseph HumeMark PhilipsRichard PotterHenry 'Orator' HuntThomas MacaulayLord MelbourneWilliam MolesworthLord MorpethRobert PeelLord John RussellMichael SadlerThomas Perronet ThompsonCharles Poulett ThompsonHorace TwissDuke of Wellington Politicians and Reform: 1832-1890Earl of AberdeenMichael BassCharles BradlaughJohn BrightRichard Cobden14th Earl of Derby15th Earl of DerbyBenjamin DisraeliHenry FawcettWilliam GladstoneThomas HughesHebert IngramJohn Stuart MillDaniel O'ConnellLord PalmerstonJohn RoebuckMarquis of SalisburyTitus Salt ChartistsThomas AttwoodWilliam BenbowGeorge BinnsJohn CleaveThomas CooperWilliam CuffayThomas DuncombeMary FildesJohn FrostR. G. GammageGeorge Julian HarneyHenry HetheringtonThomas HughesGeorge HolyoakeErnest JonesAnne KnightCharles KingsleyWilliam LovettFrederick Denison MauriceJohn Stuart MillRichard OastlerJames Bronterre O'BrienFeargus O'ConnorElizabeth PeaseFrancis PlaceJane SmealSamuel SmilesJoseph Rayner StephensHenry VincentThomas Wakley Chartist TacticsMoral ForcePetitionsGeneral StrikesPlug Plot RiotsKennington Mass MeetingPhysical ForcePublic MeetingsChartist NewspapersNewport UprisingWomen & Chartism Parliamentary Reform Acts1832 Reform Act1872 Secret Ballot Act1884 Reform Act1918 Qualification of Women Act1867 Reform Act1883 Corrupt Practices Act1885 Redistribution Act1928 Equal Franchise Act