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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.
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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
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]
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.
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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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.