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Tolpuddle Martyrs
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Some of the Tolpuddle Martyrs settled in Essex after having farms bought for them there. Any ideas as to where in Essex they would have been?
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Two farms leased by the Dorchester Labourers Farm Tribute for the Tollpuddle Martyrs on their return from transportation. George Loveless, James Brine and the Standfield family farmed New House Farm and a farm at High Laver until they emigrated to Canada. The farms became centres for union and chartist activity in the area.
GRID REF: TL 526031
REF: The Book of the Tollpuddle Martyrs 1834-1934 TUC
Two farms leased by the Dorchester Labourers Farm Tribute for the Tollpuddle Martyrs on their return from transportation. George Loveless, James Brine and the Standfield family farmed New House Farm and a farm at High Laver until they emigrated to Canada. The farms became centres for union and chartist activity in the area.
GRID REF: TL 526031
REF: The Book of the Tollpuddle Martyrs 1834-1934 TUC