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    Samuel Bamford (28 February 1788 – 13 April 1872) was an English radical reformer and writer born in Middleton, Lancashire. He wrote on the subject of...
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    EFFECTUAL means of obtaining a reform in the Common House of Parliament". Samuel Bamford, a local radical who led the Middleton contingent, wrote that "It was...
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  • Alastair Mackenzie as General Sir John Byng Neil Bell as Samuel Bamford Lisa Millett as Jemima Bamford Philip Jackson as John Knight John Paul Hurley as John...
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  • Samuel Balmford or Bamford (died 1657) was an English Puritan minister. He was admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1612, graduating B.A. in 1616...
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  • Wigan writer), William Thornber (for Blackpool) and Samuel Bamford, contributed local traditions. Bamford, a working-class author, provided a raw, authentic...
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  • reformers opposed the march and advised their supporters not to take part. Samuel Bamford, a weaver, writer and radical leader from Middleton, had been part of...
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  • footballer Robert Bamford (1883–1942), founder of Aston Martin Samuel Bamford (1788–1872), English radical reformer and writer Simon Bamford (born–?), English...
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    rural population of the manufacturing districts of South Lancashire, Samuel Bamford, 1854. A Glossary of the Dialect of the Hundred of Lonsdale, North and...
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  • Moors murders case in the mid-1980s. In 2018, he played the reformer Samuel Bamford in the film Peterloo, directed by Mike Leigh. In 2020, Bell re-joined...
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  • the North-West soon followed; in Middleton the radical weaver-poet Samuel Bamford started one. Other clubs were formed in Oldham, Manchester, Rochdale...
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    Patrick James Bamford (born 5 September 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Leeds United. He...
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    End Slavery. HarperCollins. pp. 251–252. ISBN 9780061173882. Samuel Bamford, Bamford's Passages in the Life of a Radical, and Early Days: Vol. II (London:...
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    Chancellor of England, and as England's first de facto Foreign Secretary. Samuel Bamford was a radical writer and politician. He led the Middleton contingent...
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    Christopher Webber Opera and theatre director Steven Pimlott Poets Samuel Bamford and Mobeen Altaf [citation needed] Principal of King's College London...
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  • it eventually grew to have around 50 members at its height—including Samuel Bamford, John Bolton Rogerson, Isabella Banks, Charles Swain, and Robert Rose—whose...
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    John Frost, William Cobbett, W. J. Fox, Richard Moore, William Howitt, Samuel Bamford, Henry Hunt, George Thompson, David Williams, Thomas Wooller, Ebenezer...
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  • (1930–2009), novelist Dacre Balsdon (1901–1977), novelist and historian Samuel Bamford (1788–1872), writer and dialect poet John Codrington Bampfylde (1764–1796/1797)...
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  • Denbighshire, and of Brookhurst, Cheshire, in 1890. They had one son, Arthur Samuel Bamford Waring, who died unmarried in 1911, aged 19, and a daughter, the Honourable...
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    television historian Michael Wood, social reformer and political reformer Samuel Bamford, actress Marsha Thomason who has found fame in such US shows as Las...
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  • Balsdon (1901–1977, England, nf) Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850, France, f) Samuel Bamford (1788–1872, England, nf/p) John Codrington Bampfylde (1754–1796/7, England...
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  • was published as Chapter III of the third volume of Das Kapital. Born in Bamford, Moore was for many years a friend of Karl Marx and Engels and their advisor...
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  • Critchley Prince, Charles Swain, John Bolton Rogerson, Elijah Ridings, and Samuel Bamford. Rose was said to have been the first to buy a copy of Philip James...
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  • supervisor Martha Ballard (1735–1812), American midwife and healer Samuel Bamford (1788–1872), English dialect poet and dialect theorist Maria Banuș (1914–1999)...
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  • Hungarian Étienne Baluze (1630–1718, France, H) in Latin and French Samuel Bamford (1788–1872, England, P/L) Linda Vero Ban (born 1976, Hungary, R/S) Zsófia...
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    years (1912-1922). In 1920 Abu Shadi married Anna Bamford of Stalybridge, a descendant of Samuel Bamford, the Lancashire poet, author and labor organizer...
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  • Frederick Denison Maurice, English theologian (born 1805) April 13 – Samuel Bamford, English essayist and poet (born 1788) April 20 – Ljudevit Gaj, Croatian...
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  • Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, English poet (died 1824) February 28 – Samuel Bamford, English writer, poet and radical (died 1872) March 1 – Gheorghe Asachi...
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  • 1943, US) Jesse Ball (born 1978, US) Addie L. Ballou (1838–1916, US) Samuel Bamford (1788–1872, E) John Banim (1798–1842, Ir/E) Chris Banks (born 1970,...
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  • supporter. Tomlinson was born in Rochdale. Her parents were Elizabeth and Samuel Bamford who published the Co-operative News. She was given a liberal education...
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    where he died in poor circumstances at New York on 12 February 1838. Samuel Bamford, who met him soon after the trial, describes Watson as having somewhat...
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