The Reform Demonstration in Aberdeen. Description of the Procession and report of speeches at the Great Mass Meeting on the Links

Title

The Reform Demonstration in Aberdeen. Description of the Procession and report of speeches at the Great Mass Meeting on the Links

Identifier

RAD132

Description

The 1884 Reform Demonstration, organised by the Trades' Unions, was the largest demonstration to have taken place in Aberdeen since 1832. It was held as part of a campaign to equalize the county and burgh franchises. At this time, there were different qualifications, counties and burghs did not have the same rights.

Farmers who rented small farms did not get the vote until the 1884 Reform Act was passed. This detailed description of the Demonstration appeared first in the Daily Free Press. The Daily Free Press was a Radical Liberal newspaper and in favour of reform.

Date

created on 16th August 1884
published on 18th August 1884

Source

printed paper pamphlet

Publisher

Offices of the Daily Free Press and Evening Gazette, Aberdeen

Rights

University of Aberdeen

UUID

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