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1840. Vol. XXIV. Reports on Handloom Weavers.

1842. Vol. XI. Report from the Select Committee on Payment of Wages.
Vol. XV. Children's Employment Commission. (Report on Mines.)

1843. Vol. XIII. First Report of the Midland Mining Commission and Children's Employment Commission. (Report on Trades and Manufactures.)

1844. Vol. XVI. Report on the State of the Population in the Mining Districts, and of the South Wales Inquiry. (Rebecca Riots.)

1845. Vol. XV. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Condition of the Framework Knitters, with Appendixes.

1848. Vol. XIX. Reports on the National Land Company.

Various dates. Reports of Poor Law Commissioners.


(D) PERIODICALS

The Birmingham Journal. Birmingham (from 1825).
The British Statesman. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) London, 1842–43.
The Charter. London, 1839–40.
The Chartist Circular. Glasgow, 1839–41.
The Diplomatic Review. (See the Free Press.)
The Dispatch. (Hetherington's Twopenny.) London, 1836–39.
The Free Press. London, 1855–65. Continued as the Diplomatic Review, 1866–77. (Edited by David Urquhart.)
The Labourer. Edited by F. O'Connor and Ernest Jones, 1847–48.
The Leeds Mercury. Leeds.
Lloyds' Weekly Newspaper. London (from 1843).
The London Mercury. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) 1836–37.
The Manchester Guardian. Manchester (from 1821).
The Morning Chronicle. London.
The National Reformer. (Bronterre O'Brien's.) London, 1837.
The Nonconformist. London (from 1841).
The Northern Liberator. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1837–40.
The Northern Star. (O'Connor's.) Leeds, 1837–44, then London to 1852.
Notes for the People. (Edited by E. Jones.)
The People's Paper. (Edited by E. Jones.)
The Poor Man's Guardian. (Hetherington's.) London, 1831–35.
Punch. London, 1841 and later.
The Republican, 1831.
The Southern Star. London, 1841.
The Times. London.