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Manuscript of his autobiography; diaries; letterbooks; minutes of the General Council of the IWMA 1866-1869; documents relating to the Reform League and the TUC Parliamentary Committee 1871-1876; letters to Howell from Henry Crompton, Samuel Morley, Anthony Mundella, Samuel Plimsoll, George Potter and others. NB. Originals at the Bishopgate Institute, London; microfilm publication by Micro Methods Ltd, Wakefield, Great Britain, 1964.

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Howell, George, 1833-1910

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Born, 1833, Wrington; education was both sporadic and rudimentary, ending before he was twelve; at the age of eight he began working as a ploughboy, later moving to assist his father as a mortar boy and, in 1847, he became apprenticed to a Wrington shoemaker; largely self-taught, he was to become a voracious reader, notably of religious tracts and radical periodicals; enrolled in a local Chartist group, 1848, and underwent conversion to Wesleyan Methodism and taught at Sunday school. At the end ...