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  2. The Morning Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    Perry was succeeded by John Black, probably in 1817 when Perry developed a severe illness. It was Black who later employed Dickens, Mayhew, and John Stuart Mill . William Innel(l) Clement (the owner of several titles) purchased the Morning Chronicle on the death of James Perry in 1821 for £42,000, raising most of the purchase money by bills.

  3. John Black (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Black was employed by Perry as a reporter for The Morning Chronicle.In 1817, a worsening illness led Perry to turn over the editorial duties to Black. As editor, Black maintained the paper's opposition to the Tory government of the time, condemning its handling of the Peterloo Massacre in 1819.

  4. Michael Perry and Jason Burkett - Wikipedia

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    Michael James Perry (April 9, 1982 – July 1, 2010) and Jason Aaron Burkett (born July 31, 1982) were American spree killers who killed three people in Texas in 2001. They were both tried and convicted of capital murder for the killings. Perry was sentenced to death and executed in 2010, while Burkett received a life sentence.

  5. Battle of Perryville (Indian Territory) - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a trading post by James Perry, member of a Choctaw family, about 1838, [2] and was located at the crossing of the Texas Road and the California Road. The site is about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of McAlester, Oklahoma on U. S. Highway 69. A post office was established there on February 24, 1841. [3]

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  7. History of the United States (1815–1849) - Wikipedia

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    Prominent leaders included Henry Clay and President James Monroe—who gave his name to Monrovia, the capital of Liberia. However, after 1840 many abolitionists rejected the idea of repatriation to Africa. [34] The abolitionist movement among white Protestants was based on evangelical principles of the Second Great Awakening.

  8. John Milton Niles - Wikipedia

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    John Milton Niles (August 20, 1787 – May 31, 1856) was a lawyer, editor, author and politician from Connecticut, serving in the United States Senate and as United States Postmaster General 1840 to 1841.

  9. 26th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Seated October 13, 1840 Connecticut 2nd: William L. Storrs (W) Resigned some time in June, 1840 William W. Boardman (W) Seated December 7, 1840 New York 11th: Anson Brown (W) Died June 14, 1840 Nicholas B. Doe (W) Seated December 7, 1840 Indiana 7th: Tilghman Howard (D) Resigned July 1, 1840 HHenry S. Lane (W) Seated August 3, 1840 Georgia at-large

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