Christopher Wyvill (1740–1822) was an English cleric and landowner, a political reformer who inspired the formation of the Yorkshire Association movement...
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Christopher Wyvill may refer to: Christopher Wyvill (reformer) (1740–1822), English cleric, landowner and political reformer Christopher Wyvill (Royal...
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Wyvill is a surname and may refer to: Sir Christopher Wyvill, 3rd Baronet (1614–1681), English politician Christopher Wyvill (reformer) (1740–1822), English...
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have originated from Christopher Wyvill's Association movement, which identified “Parliamentary Reform” as its primary aim. Reform is generally considered...
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Marmaduke Wyvill (1791–1872) was an English Whig politician. The eldest son of Christopher Wyvill by his second marriage, to Sarah Codling, he was educated...
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John Trelawny John Wilkes Mary Wollstonecraft Thomas Jonathan Wooler Christopher Wyvill Foxite Hampden Clubs Liberalism in the United Kingdom Philosophical...
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Constituencies beginning with "R" (part 1) At the general election of 1727, Wyvill and Bathurst were returned as elected, but on petition they were unseated...
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1780. Christopher Wyvill, the moderate who had founded the Yorkshire Association, was active at that time in campaigning for electoral reform; and Lloyd...
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Friday of each month. Notable members and supporters include Reverend Christopher Wyvill, Sir Philip Francis, and George Tierney. The Society wanted to extend...
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antiquary, editor and encyclopedist (died 1795) Christopher Wyvill, cleric, landowner and political reformer in England (died 1822) 2 February – John Simson...
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