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    William Lovett (8 May 1800 – 8 August 1877) was a British activist and leader of the Chartist political movement. He was one of the leading London-based...
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  • William Lovett may refer to: William Lovett (1800–1877), British activist Bill Lovett (1894–1923), Irish American gangster, also known as Wild Bill Billy...
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    released in 2022. Lovett was born in Houston, Texas, when his family lived in the nearby community of Klein. He is the son of William Pearce and Bernell...
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    William Lovett Anderson (10 April 1906 – 27 November 2004), was a decorated submarine commander during World War II who reached the rank of Rear Admiral...
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    (750 ft) from Pier 6, where the explosion occurred. He and his co-worker, William Lovett, learned of the dangerous cargo aboard the burning Mont-Blanc from a...
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    ": 1  In 1836, the London Working Men's Association was founded by William Lovett and Henry Hetherington, providing a platform for Chartists in the southeast...
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    morning of 6 December 1917, the 45-year-old Coleman and Chief Clerk William Lovett were working in the Richmond station, surrounded by the railway yards...
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  • meetings in the London Mechanics Institute, with frequent lectures from William Lovett, and many other radical Owenites who would go on to lead the London...
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    The Lovett School is a coeducational kindergarten through twelfth grade independent school located in north Atlanta, Georgia, United States. In September...
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    Organization, including Henry Hunt, Henry Hetherington, William Lovett, Daniel O'Connell and William Gast. The MPU was radically democratic, and depended...
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  • 2005–2008 William Lovett Anderson (1906–2004), United States Navy submarine commander William Anderson (died 1543), one of the Perth Martyrs William Anderson...
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    suffrage and religious freethought. Together with his close associates, William Lovett, John Cleave and James Watson, he was a leading member of numerous co-operative...
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    Chronicle James Locke, a London draper credited with giving Tweed its name William Lovett, Chartist Samuel Lucas, editor of the Morning Star, journalist and abolitionist...
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  • Lovett is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clara Lovett, Italian-born American former president of Northern Arizona University...
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    war" by social scientist G. William Domhoff, in his 1970 book, The Higher Circles: The Governing Class in America. Lovett was born on September 14, 1895...
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    MPs, and the establishment of secret ballot voting. The founders were William Lovett, Francis Place and Henry Hetherington. They appealed to skilled workers...
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    1956, on Louden Avenue and another in 1964, on Main Street. Mary (Mrs. William Lovett) Douglas, who was appointed as head librarian in 1935, retired and was...
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  • 1923. "Bill Lovett, Notorious Gangster, Murdered as He Sleeps; Foe's Victim," Brooklyn Daily Eagle, November 1, 1923. "William J. Lovett, World War Hero...
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    and Chartist Strategy." Albion 5.1 (1973): 67–73. Lovett, William, Life and Struggles of William Lovett (1876). Pickering, Paul, Feargus O'Connor: A Political...
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    included supporters of female suffrage. There is some evidence to suggest William Lovett, one of the authors of the People's Charter wished to include female...
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