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''Biography in Wikipedia'': ''[[Wikipedia:William Lovett|William Lovett]]''
''Biography in Wikipedia'': ''[[Wikipedia:William Lovett|William Lovett]]''


[[Image:William-lovett.jpg|thumb|William Lovett, leader of the Chartist movement of England]]William Lovett, one of the founders of the [[wikipedia:Chartism|Chartist movement]], wrote an address to the people of Lower Canada (Quebec) in support of their efforts to resist the unconstitutional decision of the British government to take money from the Provincial Chest without the assent of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada.
[[Image:William-lovett.jpg|thumb|William Lovett, leader of the Chartist movement of England]]William Lovett, one of the founders of the [[wikipedia:Chartism|Chartist movement]], wrote an address to the people of Lower Canada (Quebec) in support of their efforts to resist the unconstitutional decision of the British government to take money from the Provincial Chest without the assent of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. He also wrote a petition to support the cause of the people in Lower Canada.




* Read ''[[Petition of the London Working Men's Association in favour of the People of Canada]]'' (1837)
* Read ''[[The Address of the London Working Men's Association to the People of Canada]]'' (1837)
* Read ''[[The Address of the London Working Men's Association to the People of Canada]]'' (1837)
* Read ''[http://books.google.ca/books?id=RQNUwy0Pzi4C Social and Political Morality]'' (1853)
* Read ''[http://books.google.ca/books?id=RQNUwy0Pzi4C Social and Political Morality]'' (1853)