James Loveless

Aged unknown

member of Tolpuddle Martyrs

Commemorated on 3 plaques

The Tolpuddle Martyrs This plaque, placed here by members of the various Trades Unions affiliated to the Plymouth and District Trades Council commemorates the landing near this spot on 18th March 1838 of James Loveless, James Brine, Thomas and John Standfield (4 of the 6 Dorset farm workers after exile in Australia) Freedom and Justice was their Cause

The Barbican, Plymouth, United Kingdom where they landed

In this building on March 19th 1834 the six Tolpuddle Martyrs were sentenced to seven years transportation for their part in the founding of rural trade unionism

The Old Crown Court, High West Street, Dorchester, United Kingdom where they was sentenced (1834)

Tolpuddle Martyrs 1834 1984 150th Anniversary TGWU Agricultural Group George Loveless Thomas Standfield James Hammett James Loveless John Standfield James Brine

Old Court House, High West Street, Dorchester, United Kingdom where they was sentenced