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    John Thelwall (27 July 1764 – 17 February 1834) was a radical British orator, writer, political reformer, journalist, poet, elocutionist and speech therapist...
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    taken by the horse and his unfortunate rider. John Gilpin's Ghost was a ballad (1795) by John Thelwall. The John Gilpin clipper of 1852 was also named after...
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    arrested; three were tried for high treason: Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall. In a repudiation of the government's policies, they were...
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    family, and rebuilt by Eubule Thelwall (c. 1622–95) and his wife Mary Parry, the heiress of the estate. Thomas Wynn ap John ap Harry purchased land at Llanelidan...
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    Insomnia Harry Short film 1999 Topsy-Turvy John D'Auban 2000 Jump Shaun Short film Shiner Mel Pandaemonium John Thelwall The Jolly Boys' Last Stand Spider 2001...
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  • – Jonathan Swift – Robert Tatersal – Henry Taylor – John Taylor – William Taylor – John Thelwall – Edward Thompson – James Thomson – Thomas Tickell –...
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    Eubule Thelwall (1622 – 4 February 1694) was a landowner and solicitor who held legal offices in North Wales and Cheshire, and the third son of John Thelwall...
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    of the year 1797." On 14 October 1797, Coleridge wrote a letter to John Thelwall which, although it does not directly mention Kubla Khan, expresses many...
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  • teacher of elocution. Algernon Sydney Thelwall was the eldest son of the poet, radical and orator John Thelwall. He was named after the 17th-century republican...
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    the text, the extracts printed by radical journals, and the lectures John Thelwall gave based on its ideas. Despite being published during the French Revolution...
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    Priestley, John Thelwall and Charles James Fox, joined Hardy's successor as LCS secretary John Ashley (another shoemaker); chairman John Binns (a plumber's...
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    sovereign failed to properly act on. According to British radical orator John Thelwall (1764–1834), regicide was simply a means of replacing an unacceptable...
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  • (disambiguation) John Thelwall (1764–1834), British writer Lumley Thelwall (fl. 1656), Welsh politician Simon Thelwall (disambiguation) Sydney Thelwall (1834–1922)...
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  • as Dorothy Wordsworth Samuel West as Robert Southey Andy Serkis as John Thelwall Andrea Lowe as Edith Southey Clive Merrison as Dr. Gillman "It's rattling...
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  • of redistribution promoted by writers like François-Noël Babeuf and John Thelwall. Inspired by the French Revolution, these writers objected to the existence...
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    (1795–1811). Founded by Thomas Bellamy. The Tribune (1795–1796). Edited by John Thelwall The Aberdeen Magazine, Or, Universal Repository. (1796–1798) The Monthly...
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  • on Maria, the child of John Thelwall—another one of Wordsworth's friends. Wordsworth possibly learned about Maria from Thelwall's poems and letters and...
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  • Address included a scenario of Jacobin Britain: Thomas Paine, John Horne Tooke, John Thelwall, Thomas Hardy and Thomas Muir would be members of Directories...
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  • February 17 – John Thelwall, British orator, writer, political reformer, journalist, poet, elocutionist and speech therapist (born 1764) May 13 – John Jones,...
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    in their own writings. Political radicals, such as Thomas Spence and John Thelwall quoted The Deserted Village in their own works, as did a number of other...
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  • England, ch) Min Theinkha (1939–2008, Burma/Myanmar, f), born Aung Htun John Thelwall (1764–1834, England, nf/p) Can Themba (1924–1967, S Africa, f) Stephanie...
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    was acquitted, the government persisted with the trials of John Horne Tooke and John Thelwall. They too, defended by Erskine and Vicary Gibbs, were acquitted...
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  • The Fairy of the Lake is a play written in 1801 by British writer, John Thelwall, and was first published in his book, Poems Chiefly Written in Retirement...
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    Society, Thomas Hardy, was arrested. The next day another radical, John Thelwall, was arrested and the Prime Minister, William Pitt, appointed a secret...
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    and Notes. Peter Pauper Press. p. 249. J. Thompson (12 March 2015). John Thelwall: Selected Poetry and Poetics. Springer. p. 338. ISBN 978-1-137-34483-0...
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  • Sydney Thelwall (born 18 December 1834 — 28 August 1922) was an English clergyman and Christian scholar. The son of Algernon Sydney Thelwall, Sydney Thelwall...
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    Canning, who denounced William Godwin, Thomas Paine and the reformer John Thelwall as anarchists in the Anti-Jacobin Review. The labour movement first...
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  • Radcliffe, née Ward, novelist (died 1823) 27 July – John Thelwall, radical (died 1834) 17 September – John Goodricke, astronomer (died 1786) 25 September –...
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    7 December 1793 for publishing a statement by John Thelwall, a radical lecturer and debater: Thelwall had made a speech that included an anecdote about...
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    Binns and veteran reformers Joseph Priestley, Charles James Fox, and John Thelwall call for an end to the war with the French Republic, and for universal...
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