Maurice Margarot (1745–1815) is most notable for being one of the founding members of the London Corresponding Society, a radical society demanding parliamentary reform in the late eighteenth century.
MauriceMargarot (1745–1815) is most notable for being one of the founding members of the London Corresponding Society, a radical society demanding parliamentary...
Edinburgh (the others being Thomas Fyshe Palmer, William Skirving, MauriceMargarot and Joseph Gerrald). In 1793 they were sentenced to transportation...
Skirving, and the two LCS delegates. Joseph Gerrald and LCS chairman MauriceMargarot had been elected as delegates to the convention by the LCS's first...
Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson published in London. 1794 – MauriceMargarot and four other radical political prisoners arrive. 1795 Bennelong returns...
faces the boundary Louis Charles d'Hervilly Giacomo Leoni, architect MauriceMargarot, reformer Thomas Mazzinghi, father of Joseph Mazzinghi Arthur O'Leary...
reformers Thomas Muir, Rev. Thomas Fyshe Palmer, Joseph Gerrald, and MauriceMargarot were transported, and in 1794 the leadership of the L.C.S was arrested...
(1811–1861), Irish nationalist, transported to Van Diemen's Land for treason MauriceMargarot (1745–1815), English political reformer, transported to New South Wales...
societies attending. The leaders of the convention were Joseph Gerrald and MauriceMargarot, representatives from the London Corresponding Society. The convention...
broken up by the authorities on charges of sedition. Joseph Gerrald and MauriceMargarot of the London Corresponding Society and their host Thomas Muir of the...
The Dundee Friends of Liberty were Thomas Muir, William Skirving, MauriceMargarot and Joseph Gerrald. These five were transported to Australia in 1794...
of the penal transportation of the Scottish Martyrs to Liberty and MauriceMargarot of the LCS, Joyce on 28 March 1794 proposed an address of support from...
Society, popularly called the Scottish Martyrs, including Thomas Muir, MauriceMargarot, and Thomas Fyshe Palmer, who were transported to Australia in 1794...
the memory of Thomas Muir, Thomas Fyshe-Palmer, William Skirving, MauriceMargarot, and Joseph Gerrald, erected by the Friends of Parliamentary Reform...
the so-called Scottish Martyrs, Thomas Muir, William Skirving and MauriceMargarot, embarking in February but sailing in April 1794, with a gang of convicts...
Curiosities of Colonization appeared. This consists largely of accounts of MauriceMargarot, one of the "Scottish Martyrs", and Joseph Holt, the Irish rebel general...
responded to the sedition trial of political activists Joseph Gerrald, MauriceMargarot, Thomas Muir, and Thomas Fyshe Palmer in a "Moral and Political Lecture"...
a voice in the declaration of it. On October 24, 1793, Gerrald and MauriceMargarot were chosen as delegates for a convention of reformers, the British...
which would benefit Whigs electorally). At this convention, Frenchman MauriceMargarot, the President of the London Corresponding Society, Englishman Joseph...
Stuart 9 January – Augustus Alt 10 November – Ellis Bent 11 November – MauriceMargarot Barker, Anthony (1996). What Happened When. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin...