Joseph Gerrald (9 February 1763 – 16 March 1796) was a political reformer, one of the "Scottish Martyrs". He worked with the London Corresponding Society...
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Evans Joseph Gerrald William Hamilton Thomas Hardy William Hodgson John Gale Jones Maurice Margarot Thomas Paine James Parkinson Francis Place Joseph Ritson...
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of Liberty were Thomas Muir, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot and Joseph Gerrald. These five were transported to Australia in 1794 and 1795 and were...
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Thomas Muir Thomas Fyshe Palmer William Skirving Maurice Margarot and Joseph Gerrald Erected by the Friends of Parliamentary Reform In England and Scotland...
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Admiral Horatio Nelson Thomas Cottle (1761–1828), lawyer and planter Joseph Gerrald (1761–1828), political reformer Alfred Stephen (1802–1894), Chief Justice...
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attending, was broken up by the authorities on charges of sedition. Joseph Gerrald and Maurice Margarot of the London Corresponding Society and their host...
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arrested, the Scottish reformers Thomas Muir, Rev. Thomas Fyshe Palmer, Joseph Gerrald, and Maurice Margarot were transported, and, in 1794, the leadership...
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delegates: Maurice Margarot, a merchant with a university education, Joseph Gerrald, friend and correspondent of William Godwin and an orator of flawless...
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1818–1885), English bushranger, transported to Norfolk Island for assault Joseph Gerrald (1763–1796), West Indian-born political reformer, transported to New...
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July 1789. He acted without fee as counsel for the political reformer Joseph Gerrald and 'other friends of the people' charged with sedition in 1793, and...
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Thomas Muir, Thomas Fyshe Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot and Joseph Gerrald. Erected by the Friends of Parliamentary Reform in England and Scotland...
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corresponding societies attending. The leaders of the convention were Joseph Gerrald and Maurice Margarot, representatives from the London Corresponding...
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Muir, Thomas Fyshe-Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot, and Joseph Gerrald, erected by the Friends of Parliamentary Reform in England and Scotland...
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Orkney, in the Whig interest. In 1794, with Adam Gillies, he defended Joseph Gerrald in his sedition case. Sir James Mackintosh, a friend, regarded Laing's...
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in 1795, he responded to the sedition trial of political activists Joseph Gerrald, Maurice Margarot, Thomas Muir, and Thomas Fyshe Palmer in a "Moral...
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March 12 – Franz Töpsl, Augustinian Canon Regular (b. 1711) March 16 – Joseph Gerrald, Scottish political reformer (b. 1763) March 19 – Hugh Palliser, British...
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William Skirving and Maurice Margarot for sedition in January 1794, Joseph Gerrald for sedition in March 1794, and Robert Watt and David Downie for high...
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reform as well as shorter parliaments. In November 1793, Margarot and Joseph Gerrald were chosen to attend the Edinburgh Convention organized by the Friends...
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Musisi George Faison Ddamulira Henry Balamaze Lwanga Gerrald Kasozi Franco Mugabe (Present) Gerrald Ssendawula McDusman Kabega Omar Ahmed Franco Mugabe...
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Margarot, the President of the London Corresponding Society, Englishman Joseph Gerrald, and Skirving were arrested. This convention was considered incendiary...
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stores for Port Jackson, but she was also transporting one convict, Joseph Gerrald, a political reformer and one of the "Scottish Martyrs". Storey and...
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final days. 2 2 "The Foal" Daniel Petrie T : Robert Collins; S/T : Joe Gerrald, Jane Mackenzie September 30, 1969 (1969-09-30) Welby fights bureaucratic...
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Thomas Smith 1592–1593 Philip Conran 1593–1594 James Janes 1594–1595 Thomas Gerrald 1595–1596 Francis Taylor 1596–1597 Michael Chamberlain 1597–1598 Nicholas...
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Labour Arthur John Geary* (John Geary) 210 43.2 +17.2 Conservative Elliott Gerrald Charles Allman* 157 32.3 +6.1 Liberal Democrats David Wyatt 119 24.5 +2...
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Gloucester where a new Llanthony was founded for them in 1136. de Bari, Gerrald (Giraldus Cambrensis) (1191–94). Originally: Itinerarium Cambriae ("Journey...
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ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) de Bari, Gerrald (Giraldus Cambrensis) (1191) [1194]. Originally: Itinerarium Cambriae ("Journey...
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William B. Twiggs Thames 24 4 Monroe Gerrald, Erby Warren Wilders 128 10 Monroe Pike County Upson Co. Gerrald, Isaac Clarke Burdells 6 3 Monroe Pike...
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1869 had own business 1893 John Gerrald 6 axeman Moonta December 1868 Gulnare September 1869 Omeo August 1870 Gerrald was OT labourer under Woods & Jarvis...
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particularly through the Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics. Gerrald Francis Harrison For service to the welfare of veterans and their families...
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Wisconsin 10 Raeford Worsham Guard 6–4 190 Junior Waynesboro, Mississippi 11 Gerrald Maddox Guard 6–5 175 Sophomore Birmingham, Alabama 12 Kaven Bernard Forward...
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