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    John Gooch Robberds (1789–1854) was an English Unitarian minister in Manchester. Robberds was born in Norwich on 18 May 1789; his mother, whose maiden...
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  • Robberds is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dawn Robberds, Australian tennis player John Gooch Robberds (1789–1854), English Unitarian...
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    shorthand, and a report in 1830 of a sermon by John Gooch Robberds led to his name being mentioned to John Edward Taylor, of the Manchester Guardian. Taylor...
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    science and fiction". At the next meeting two weeks later John Robberds, son of John Gooch Robberds the minister, defended the book as well-intentioned and...
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    difficult choice moving to Manchester (lodging at first as a guest at John Gooch Robberds' (1789–1854) home). Manchester was a place, he wrote "where the Dissenters...
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    minister and scholar of rabbinical literature. He was the grandson of John Gooch Robberds and brother of Professor C. H. Herford, of Manchester University...
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    Bishop of Colchester John Perowne, Bishop of Worcester William Purcell, Archdeacon of Dorking John Gooch Robberds, Unitarian minister John Stoughton, Congregational...
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    John Seddon 1741–1769 Robert Gore 1770–1779 Ralph Harrison 1771–1810 Thomas Barnes 1780–1810 John Grundy 1811–1824 John Gooch Robberds 1811–1854 John...
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    William Gaskell was an assistant minister there, to John Gooch Robberds, from 1828 to 1854 when Robberds died; his wife Elizabeth Gaskell published her first...
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