• Ann Jebb (née Torkington; 1735–1812) was an English political reformer and radical writer who published on both political and theological topics. She was...
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  • Jebb is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Ann Jebb (1735–1812), British activist and writer Caroline Jebb (1840–1930), American intellectual...
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    John Jebb (1736–1786) was an English divine, medical doctor, and religious and political reformer. Jebb was the son of John Jebb, Dean of Cashel, a member...
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    Susan Ann Jebb OBE is Chair of the United Kingdom's Food Standards Agency and Professor of Diet and Population Health at the Nuffield Department of Primary...
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    Ann-Sofie Järnström (born 1949), Swedish speed skater Ann Jarvis (1832–1905), American activist Ann Jebb (1735–1812), English reformer and writer Ann...
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    ISBN 0-7018-1330-X. James, Diana (2015). "Tjukurpa Time". In McGrath, Ann; Jebb, Mary Anne (eds.). Long History, Deep Time: Deepening Histories of Place...
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    Thomas Curwen were active in the county as Quaker preachers in 1677–1678. Ann Jebb (1735–1812), political reformer and radical writer, was born at Kings Ripton...
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    Price as a close friend; also there were John Horne Tooke, and John and Ann Jebb. Others acknowledged their debt to Price, such as the Unitarian theologians...
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  • a Lay Seceder, 1816. To the Monthly Repository he contributed lives of Ann Jebb, Robert Clark the Sunderland surgeon, and Robert Waugh, vicar of Bishop...
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  • p/nf) Jean de Meun (c. 1240 – c. 1305, France, p) Ann Jebb (1735–1812, England, nf) Samuel Jebb (c. 1694–1772, England, nf) Eugen Jebeleanu (1911–1991...
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    reformer John Howard, gadfly John Horne Tooke and husband and wife John and Ann Jebb. Price was fortunate in forming close friendships among his neighbours...
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    descended from the De Witt family of Holland and had a cousin, Sir Richard Jebb, who was a fashionable London physician. Growing up, Radcliffe often visited...
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  • of mind." Wollstonecraft, along with Barbauld, John Aikin, Mary Hays, Ann Jebb and other literary figures, features in the subscription list for Christall's...
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  • contributions, but came away empty-handed when he approached William Belsham and Ann Jebb. Graham counts Bigge an ally of Christopher Wyvill. Besides Losh, the contributors...
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    Maria Williams, Ann Yearsley, Mary Hays and Ann Jebb, and artists Angelica Kauffman and Emma Crewe. Strangely, perhaps, only Hays, Jebb and Smith shared...
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  • he was uncle to the political reformer and radical writer Ann Jebb, wife of reformer John Jebb. His mother was the daughter and heiress of Nicholas Pedley...
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    reformer John Howard, gadfly John Horne Tooke, and husband and wife John and Ann Jebb, who between them campaigned on expansion of the franchise, opposition...
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  • Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply. For public service. Dr. Susan Ann Jebb, Head of Nutrition and Health, Medical Research Council Human Nutrition...
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    Retrieved 20 January 2022 – via National Library of Australia. McGrath, Ann; Jebb, Mary Anne (2015). Long History, Deep Time: Deepening histories of place...
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    he was uncle to the political reformer and radical writer Ann Jebb, wife of reformer John Jebb. His mother was the daughter and heiress of Nicholas Pedley...
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  • "Categories of 'Old' and 'New' in West Arnhem Land Bark Painting". In McGrath, Ann; Jebb, Mary Anne (eds.). Long History, Deep Time: Deepening Histories of Place...
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    Elizabeth Ann Sheridan (née Linley; September 1754 – 28 June 1792) was an English singer who was known to have possessed great beauty. She was the subject...
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    "Categories of 'Old' and 'New' in West Arnhem Land Bark Painting". In McGrath, Ann; Jebb, Mary Anne (eds.). Long History, Deep Time: Deepening Histories of Place...
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  • Design of establishing Annual Examinations at Cambridge, 1774, answered by Ann Jebb in A Letter to the Author. Discourses on Various Subjects, 1776; edited...
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    socialites Caroline Jebb and Maud Darwin. She had close links with women working in charity, encouraging Eglantyne Jebb (Caroline Jebb's niece by marriage)...
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    subscription, were generally ascribed to Hallifax. He was attacked by Ann Jebb with such wit and sarcasm that he is said to have called on Wilkie, her...
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    In Greek mythology, Antigone (/ænˈtɪɡəni/ ann-TIG-ə-nee; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη, romanized: Antigónē) is a Theban princess and a character in several...
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    Antigone (/ænˈtɪɡəni/ ann-TIG-ə-nee; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) is an Athenian tragedy written by Sophocles in (or before) 441 BC and first performed at...
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    The prison, designed by Alfred Waterhouse in 1862 with input from Joshua Jebb, cost £170,000 (equivalent to £20,037,482 in 2023) and had a capacity of...
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    Pakistan Neil Ferguson, epidemiologist Michael Gove, politician Eglantyne Jebb, founder of Save the Children Nigella Lawson, journalist and celebrity television...
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