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  2. John Francis Bray - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Bray (26 June 1809 – 1 February 1897) was a radical, chartist, writer on socialist economics, and activist in both Britain and his native America in the 19th century. He was hailed in later life as the " Benjamin Franklin " of American labor.

  3. Category:Chartists - Wikipedia

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  4. John Bray - Wikipedia

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    John Bray (communications engineer) (1911–2004), British communications engineer; John Francis Bray (1809–1897), American social activist and political economist; John Bray (boxer) (born 1970), American amateur boxer-turned boxing trainer; John Bray (footballer) (1937–1992), English footballer who played in the 1960 FA Cup Final

  5. John Watts (reformer) - Wikipedia

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    Facts and Fictions of Political Economists (1842), under the influence of Thomas Hodgskin, William Thompson, and John Francis Bray; considered an influence on the Umrisse zu einer Kritik der Nationalökonomie (1844) of Engels, which argues similarly in Young Hegelian terms. [6] The work was mentioned positively in The German Ideology. [7]

  6. Muriel Lloyd Prichard - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Florence Jolliffe was born in Pontypool, Wales on 13 September 1905, the daughter of Frederick and Edith Jolliffe (née Rosser). [3] Her father was a gas company clerk; [4] her mother was a suffragette who believed that their four children (two girls and two boys) should all receive a similar level of education.

  7. Category:19th-century British writers - Wikipedia

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    C. Baroness de Calabrella; James Capper; Alice Comyns Carr; Thomas Carter (writer) Mary L. G. Carus-Wilson; Sophia Frances Anne Caulfeild; Robert Charles (scholar)

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  9. Richard Griffin, 2nd Baron Braybrooke - Wikipedia

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    A Grand Tour Group of Five Gentlemen in Rome (c.1773), group portrait attributed to John Brown. To the right of the guide, with a spaniel on his knee, is the future 2nd Baron Braybrooke. [1] The others of the party are: John Staples, James Byres, Sir William Young, 2nd Baronet, and Thomas Orde-Powlett, 1st Baron Bolton.