John Cartwright (17 September 1740 – 23 September 1824) was an English naval officer, Nottinghamshire militia major and prominent campaigner for parliamentary...
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John Cartwright may refer to: John Cartwright (political reformer) (1740–1824), supporter of American independence and British political reform John Cartwright...
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Major John Cartwright, a political reformer and radical, and George Cartwright, explorer of Labrador. He was the fourth son of William Cartwright and his...
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July – William Sharp, engraver (born 1749) 23 September – John Cartwright, political reformer (born 1740) 10 October – Thomas Thorne, fictitious poet 17...
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Matthew Alton Cartwright (born May 1, 1961) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative from Pennsylvania's 8th congressional...
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Burton Crescent was renamed Cartwright Gardens in 1908 after the political reformer and local resident John Cartwright. A bronze statue by George Clarke...
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List of people from Nottingham (section Politics)
(1740–1824) John Cartwright, political reformer, was born in Marnham. (1790–1817) Jeremiah Brandreth, revolutionary, born in Wilford (1825–1897) Anthony John Mundella...
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Vancouver in honour of John Cartwright, then serving in the Royal Navy under Admiral Howe and later a noted political and social reformer in Britain. The sound...
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Radicals (UK) (redirect from Radicals (political party))
reform, but were generally hostile to the arguments and tactics of the Popular Radicals. However, the term "Radical" itself, as opposed to "reformer"...
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bailiff to Major John Cartwright (political reformer) delayed this project. While acting as bailiff and later as estate steward to Cartwright, Amos conducted...
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Edmund Cartwright, clergyman and inventor of the power loom, and of John Cartwright, naval officer and English parliamentary reformer. Cartwright became...
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calling the issue a "political bazooka" and that leaving the issue alone is giving an opportunity for another party to gain political support for a pro–marijuana...
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parliament. Meanwhile, at Cambridge, Vice-Chancellor John Whitgift moved against Cartwright, depriving Cartwright of his professorship and his fellowship in 1571...
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Mary Fildes (redirect from Mary Fildes - Political Activist)
1819), and John Cartwright (b. 1821). Mary named her younger children after some of the notable political figures of the day: John Cartwright, Thomas Paine...
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John Solomon Cartwright, QC (September 17, 1804 – January 15, 1845) was a Canadian businessman, lawyer, judge, farmer and political figure in Kingston...
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by Major John Cartwright, to promote parliamentary reform and knowledge of the English constitution. It was an organisation of social reformers, many of...
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Council, to 307 B.C. First Edition. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. 72-73. Cartwright, Mark. "Cleisthenes". World History Encyclopedia...
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2006: the Sovereign Queen Elizabeth II, Governor-General Dame Silvia Cartwright, Prime Minister Helen Clark, Speaker of the House Margaret Wilson, and...
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public meeting for political reform that became the Peterloo Massacre. Miller, Naomi C. (1974). "Communications: Major John Cartwright and the founding...
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: 42 Cartwright also proposed "dysaesthesia aethiopica" as a mental illness that caused laziness among slaves. In the United States, political dissenters...
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their son, Thomas Hallett Hodge, married a daughter of the political reformer John Cartwright. (M.R.A.S.), Walter Hamilton (1820). A Geographical, Statistical...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene (redirect from Political positions of Marjorie Taylor Greene)
theory, she claimed Clinton murdered her political enemies. In a video posted to YouTube in 2018, Greene suggested John F. Kennedy Jr.'s death in a plane crash...
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Labour movement (redirect from Labor reformer)
further their shared political and economic interests. It consists of the trade union or labour union movement, as well as political parties of labour....
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English Dissenters (redirect from John Traske)
Theological Seminary. p. 33. Retrieved 2 July 2024. Cartwright, Peter (1857). Autobiography of Peter Cartwright: The Backwoods Preacher. Carlton & Porter. p...
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Christopher Wyvill (1740–1822) was an English cleric and landowner, a political reformer who inspired the formation of the Yorkshire Association movement in...
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history of liberalism, he contributed widely to social theory, political theory, and political economy. Dubbed "the most influential English-speaking philosopher...
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Thomas Beddoes (section Political beliefs)
William (1998). The First John Murray and the Late Eighteenth-Century London Book Trade. Oxford University Press. p. 378. Cartwright, F.F. (1967). "The Association...
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Cleisthenes (redirect from Reforms of Clisthenes)
person) at the peak of political power. Another by-product of the deme system was that it split up and weakened his political adversaries. Cleisthenes...
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was a member of the Jacobin Club, a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution (1789–1799). The...
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Family Compact (category Political history of Ontario)
social, political and economic leadership roles of the Family Compact demonstrates, he argues, that they were not a political elite taking political decisions...
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