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  William Lovett
William Lovett, the son of the captain of a small fishing vessel, was born in Penzance, Cornwall on 8th May, 1800.
William's mother, who was a strict Methodist, sent him to the local school and at the age of thirteen he became an apprentice rope-maker.
Lovett was secretary to the Association, and, without exaggeration, it may be affirmed that he was the life and soul of that body.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /PRlovett.htm   (1479 words)

  
 newlyn.info - from newlyn to newlyn in cornwall - William Lovett - Social Reformer
William Lovett was born in the village of Newlyn, a mile from the market town of Penzance, on the 8th May, 1800.
Lovett started to write his autobiography – which he entitled ‘Life and Struggles of William Lovett in his pursuit of Bread, Knowledge and Freedom’ at the age of forty-five and continued adding to it until he was seventy-four.
Lovett had come to think that human effort should be applied for ‘the benefit of all in common, to the lightening of their toil and the increase of their comforts.’ He favoured the idea of small co-operative villages, self governing communities, with their structure and rules to be determined by majority vote.
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 Lovett, William - History Of Lovett, William | Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary Of World History
Lovett outlined a programme of political reform, which in 1838 was presented as the People's Charter.
Lovett, a lawyer, was elected to a four-year term in 2003.
It was named after the People's Charter, a bill drafted by William Lovett (1800–1877) in 1838 that demanded universal manhood suffrage, equal electoral districts, vote by ballot, annually...
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1O48-LovettWilliam.html   (767 words)

  
 Descendants of William LOVETT
James William LOVETT was born on 8 Oct 1895 in Burraga NSW, died on 29 Aug 1932 in Lithgow NSW and was buried in Lithgow NSW.
William Wallis LOVETT was born on 2 Sep 1897 in Burraga NSW and died in 1984 in Aberdeen NSW.
Edith Cecily LOVETT was born on 26 Jul 1921 in Riverstone NSW, died on 30 Jul 1998 in Penrith NSW and was buried on 5 Aug 1998 in Pine Grove Crematorium.
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 William Lovett, Chartist, 1800-1877
William Lovett was secretary to the General Convention of the Industrious Classes (the First Chartist Convention), and one of 12 delegates whose portrait (left) was drawn for his own newspaper The Charter.
Born in Newlyn, Cornwall, William Lovett moved to London as a young man and became involved in the anti-militia movement, trade unionism and the campaign to repeal taxes on newspapers.
William Lovett was born in the little fishing village of Newlyn, near Penzance, in the county of Cornwall; and he owed but little to the world or the world's friendship, in early life.
www.chartists.net /William-Lovett.htm   (1865 words)

  
 William Lovett and Knowledge Chartism
Lovett goes on: “All who appended their names to it were condemned as ‘traitors, humbugs and miscreants,' and myself in particular came in for a double portion of abuse.
Eventually, Lovett recalled, this “was one of the chief causes that led to the dissolution of the society”.
Lovett was to continue teaching elementary anatomy and physiology for a further 10 years, also writing books on astronomy and geology while inveighing against the teaching of religion.
www.chartists.net /Knowledge-Chartists.htm   (2029 words)

  
 Appeal of STEPHEN HUMMEL and LEONARD LONG and WILLIAM W. LOVETT -- P. S. Docket No. MD-213
Lovett has not presented persuasive evidence that the name Burk Security was excluded from the conveyance or that any oral modification to the April 24, 1992 Agreement was made.
Lovett presented any evidence that the use of the fictitious name Burk Security came into being after the April 24 Agreement and therefore not covered by it.
Lovett's unsupported contention that the right to use these names somehow reverted back or were re-conveyed to VACI is contrary to the written evidence in the record and is rejected.
www.usps.com /judicial/1994deci/md213.htm   (927 words)

  
 GlobeLink :: William Lovett and Feargus O'Connor
William Lovett (1800-77), whose fame rests on having drafted the first People’s Charter, was born in Newlyn in Cornwall and brought up in his mother’s strict Methodist household.
Lovett’s Charter proposed six points: a vote for every adult man, secret ballots, the removal of property qualifications and the introduction of salaries for MPs, equal constituencies and annual parliaments.
In 1839, Lovett was appointed secretary to the convention organised to coordinate a national petition in support of the Charter.
www.globelink.org /2007season/holdingfire/lovett   (1027 words)

  
 William Lovett (1800-1877)
William Lovett was born in Church Lane, Newlyn, near Penzance on 8 May 1800.
Lovett was involved in co-operative societies in the very early days of the venture and in 1830 he was appointed secretary of the British Association for Promoting Co-operative Knowledge.
At the first meeting of the Chartist convention on 4 February 1839, Lovett was unanimously elected its secretary, and he took part in the preparation of the Chartist petition in that year; he was arrested in Birmingham in June for protesting against the violence of the police when they broke up the Bull Ring ‘riots’.
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 Lovett Family Memorials
From William, are descended the LOVETTS of Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire.
By this alliance several of the LOVETT manors came to the SHIRLEYS, viz, Astwell in the county of Northampton, South Newington in the county of Oxford, Dorsington in the county of Gloucester, and St. Botulph's Bridge in the county of Huntingdon.
William LOVETT third son of Thomas LOVETT, by his wife, a daughter of Sir Godfrey NEVILLE, of Gayhurst, Bucks, was married --prior to 1513 -- in the Parish Church, to Anne, daughter and heir of Edward COPE, of Spraton; she was under twelve years of age, ay the time of her marriage.
www.combs-families.org /combs/assoc/lovett/memorials.htm   (9411 words)

  
 William Lovett and informal education
William Lovett (1800-1877) was the son of a fisherman (who drowned before William was born).
Lovett, W. The eloquent and patriotic defence of William Lovett, S.G.C., as delivered by him during his trial at Warwick, on the 6th of August, 1839, for alleged libel and sedition : he was pronounced guilty, and sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment in Warwick gaol!
Lovett, W. Life and struggles of William Lovett : in his pursuit of bread, knowledge and freedom with some short account of the different associations he belonged to and of the opinions he entertained Volume 1 (preface by R. Tawney), London: McGibbon and Kee.
www.infed.org /thinkers/et-love.htm   (1058 words)

  
 Elizabeth Mallindine and William Lovett
William Lovett was born in Shoreditch in 1838, the son of William, a cabinet maker.
William Charles: William was born at 5 Hart's Lane, Bethnal Green on 19 July 1859.
William was born on 29 March 1858, at 14 Wellington Street, Bethnal Green, and worked as a laborer in a laboratory.
members.shaw.ca /mallandaine/lovett1.html   (536 words)

  
 Welcome to the Bucks County PA GenWeb
WILLIAM B. Thomas Leigh, the ancestor of that branch of the Leigh family resident in Bucks county and vicinity, Pennsylvania, was born in Lancastershire, England, in the year 1775.
William Lovett, son of Samuel and Mary (Bates) Lovett, and his wife Mary Bowman were the parents of eight children: 1.
William Lovett, youngest son of William and Mary (Bowman) Lovett, and his wife Mary Ann Green were the parents of eight children: 1.
www.rootsweb.com /~pabucks/BIOS_DAVIS/leighwilliam.html   (889 words)

  
 mullins8
Catherine Lovett She was the daughter of 344198.
Lancaster Lovett, born 1609 in Astwell, England; died 1672 in Princess Ann Co, Virginia; married (1) Mary Ann Elizabeth Randolph; born 1612 in Sussex, Warwickshire, England; married (2) Bathsheba; born Bef.
William Isham, born 1427 in Pytchley Northhamptonshire England; died June 13, 1510; married Elizabeth Bramspeth.
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 William Charles Lovett and Hannah Henderson
William Charles Lovett was born 19 July 1859, at 5 Hart's Lane, Bethnal Green.
William Charles - William was born on 28 April 1883 at 9 Carlton Place, Bethnal Green.
He was the son of William Vail (1858-1938) and Elizabeth Charlotte Lovett (1864-1942).
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 mullins9
William De Cantilupe, born 1216 in Wiltshire, Warwickshire, England; died September 25, 1254 in Calstone, Wiltshire, England.
William Lovett, born 1356 in Liscombe, England; died 1392.
William Lovett, born 1356 in Liscombe, England; died 1392; married Clementia.
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 THE WHITE HAND GANG also referred to as THE LOVETT GANG & LONERGAN GANG..The White Hand Gang operated in the Red Hook ...
William LOVETT, 29, a gangster, who has figured in many shootings in Brooklyn, was found by friend there yesterday in a room on the top floor of a two-story shanty in the rear of 289 Front Street, with three bullet wounds in his breast.
William LOVETT, known to the police as the leader of a band of thugs, was taken into custody after each shooting, only to be released later.
LOVETT went to the saloon at York and Jay Streets, Brooklyn, and was informed that her husband had been slain.
www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com /Society/Whitehandgang.html   (14737 words)

  
 Tasmanian Branch of the Thomas Family and related Families - pafn37 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: )
William and Thomas, now in their teens, and Henry, her eldest son, were all working, which may have lessened the financial burden.
The sad circumstances connected with Mr Lovett's final relinquishment of his duties enlisted sympathies of his directors, who marked their sense of loss, which his withdrawal from their service would entail upon the company, by presenting him with a substantial gratuity.
Rosina Lovett lived on another thirty-seven long years, during which two of her sons predeceased her; Montagu Jesse, at the age of 17, died of cancer in March 1884 and William John died in March 1901, in Devonport, at the relatively early age of 43.
www.microbiology.adelaide.edu.au /cthomas/pafn37.htm   (2377 words)

  
 William J. Lovett
Lovett, in his haste to get out of the pig pen, jumped on the edge of the creek bank and came tumbling down into the creek: so that Baker, Lovett, I, and the shote, were all piled up together: but happily no one was hurt.
It was a beautiful moonlight and the owner of the hog could see us as plainly as in day time and it was a bold adventure, as he might have shot us: but hungry men will risk bullets, or any other danger when a square meal is at stake.
The old man whose pig pen we had raided was too close for us to stop to hunt Baker: so we two gathered ourselves and the shote without further ado and made for the railroad cut, where we arrived in safety and on good time.
www.angelfire.com /ky/suejackyoung/lovettwillj.html   (359 words)

  
 William Lovett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Lovett (Born Newlyn,Cornwall 1800 died 1877) was a British activist and the leader of the political movement Chartism, derived from Radicalism.
He drafted the "People's Charter" in 1838, which was at the heart of a campaign for parliamentary reform of the inequities remaining after the Reform Act of 1832.
William Lovett and the "New Move" in [Chartism http://www.chartists.net/Knowledge-Chartists]
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Lovett   (169 words)

  
 chartists.net news :: William Lovett, born 8 May 1800
Lovett played a part in early trade unionism, the co-operative stores movement and other causes, refused to serve in the militia – at some personal cost – and joined the National Union of the Working Classes.
But Lovett was a man of great principle, who went to prison for his Chartist activities and played an honourable if not always effective part in the radical politics of the day.
Lovett died on 8 August 1877, and is buried in Highgate Cemetery.
chartists.blogware.com /blog/_archives/2008/5/8/3674282.html   (504 words)

  
 The Lovetts of Normandy: English Manors
William LOVETT, the eldest son, held considerable estates in the counties of Bedford, Berks, Leicester, and Northampton, in cupite, by grant from the Conqueror.
This William, besides being represented as a man in high favour with the king for his military talents, is said to have been one of the strongest and stoutest men of the day, of which many feats are still recorded.
In Northamptonshire, Astwell was a Norman acquisition and Thomas LOVETT of Astwell Manor was High Sheriff for that County in 1482 according to the Lovett Memorials, which state that he was also Lord of the Manors of Falcote and Wappenham in that county.
www.combs-families.org /combs/assoc/lovett/manors.htm   (1170 words)

  
 William Lovett's Chartism.
William Lovett criticised the anomalies of Household Suffrage for
Lovett's addresses tend to be burdened with the grace notes of heroic rhetoric.
Lovett believed in the moral force of being bold and honest in a just cause, as would enlist public sympathy, rather than be secretive and excite suspicion and persecution.
www.voting.ukscientists.com /lovett.htm   (1567 words)

  
 William Lovett - Chartist - Penzance from the Cornwall Guide
William Lovett was born in Penzance in 1800.
Before long, Lovett was attending evening classes at the Mechanics’ Institute in London, where he made contacts who introduced him to the socialist ideas of Robert Owen.
William Cookworthy - Discoverer of china clay in Cornwall
www.cornwalls.co.uk /history/people/william_lovett.htm   (370 words)

  
 Hernando: High-speed chase is under review
Lovett ran a red light and turned north on California Street, where he continued swerving and accelerated to 100 mph, authorities said.
Lovett drove over the metal sticks, which did nothing, authorities said.
Authorities said Lovett's license had been suspended in July 2000 for failure to complete a substance abuse course.
www.sptimes.com /2002/11/16/news_pf/Hernando/High_speed_chase_is_u.shtml   (367 words)

  
 chartists.net news :: Profile: William Lovett - author of the People's Charter
William Lovett was without doubt the Father of the People’s Charter.
The page on William Lovett can be seen here.
It is important to distinguish the Charter and the petitions which supported it.
chartists.blogware.com /blog/Announcements/_archives/2008/3/23/3591904.html   (490 words)

  
 Dr. William L. Lovett, MD, General Surgery, Hand Surgery, located in Glendale, AZ - Free reports and ratings
Lovett practices General Surgery and Hand Surgery in Glendale and Phoenix, Arizona.
William Lovett graduated from the University of MS School of Med with an MD and he graduated 41 years ago.
See what other patients of William Lovett, MD are saying.
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 Elle Shushan - Fine Portrait Miniatures
On October 25, 1796, Isannah married William Raymond Lee (1774-1861) of Marblehead.
William Lovett (1773-1801), who died at the age of twenty eight, was the finest artist of his time in Boston.
Lovett's influence on Trott is obvious in Trott's later use of the luminous qualities of ivory.
www.portrait-miniatures.com /details/amer/da-LovettIsannahGreely1795.htm   (169 words)

  
 CJOnline.com | The Topeka Capital-Journal | Michael Lovett 10/25/02
Lovett was an aerospace engineer and was employed by the Federal Aviation Administration.
He was born March 21, 1962, in McPherson, Kan., the son of Roger W. and Linda K. Lovett.
Survivors also include two sons, Andrew Lovett and Nathan Lovett, both of the home; his parents, Roger and Linda Lovett, Topeka; grandparents Bill and Jeanne Hendryx, Topeka; two brothers, Dr. Brent Lovett, Naples, Fla., and Jim Lovett, Hutchinson; and two sisters, Dianne Hill and Suzanne Simpson, both of Hutchinson.
www.cjonline.com /stories/102502/obe_lovett.shtml   (177 words)

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