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O'Connor, Feargus Edward
O'Connor, Feargus Edward ( 1794 – 1855 )Irish radical politician and Chartist leader. O'Connor was elected Member of Parliament for County Cork in 1832 as a supporter of Daniel O'Connell but lost his seat in 1835 . In 1837 he founded a radical newspaper the Northern Star in England, and it was largely through his tireless energy and his ability as an orator that Chartism became a mass movement. After a term of imprisonment for seditious libel, he was elected Member of Parliament for Nottingham in 1847 .
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