WilliamCuffay (1788 – July 1870) was a Chartist leader in early Victorian London. William was mixed-race, the son of an English woman from Gillingham...
youngest female convict transported to Australia (10 years of age) WilliamCuffay (convict and tailor) – Black London Chartist leader who became an important...
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Monmouthshire in 1818. One of the leaders in 19th-century chartism was WilliamCuffay, who was born on a merchant ship in the West Indies in 1788, and whose...
(1785–1853), English businessman, transported to New South Wales for theft WilliamCuffay (1788–1870), English Chartist leader, transported to Van Diemen's Land...
(1837), and which was being developed by his friends Wilkie Collins and William Harrison Ainsworth. With its scenes of convicts, prison ships, and episodes...
Burn's The Bushrangers (1829), William Leman Rede's Faith and Falsehood; or, The Fate of the Bushranger (1830), William Thomas Moncrieff's Van Diemen's...
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Thomas Griffiths Wainewright Thomas Watling James Walsh Politicians WilliamCuffayWilliam Henry Groom Kevin Izod O'Doherty Chroniclers Denis Cashman Margaret...
nature'. Muir's education began at the age of five when his father hired William Barclay, a local schoolmaster, as a private tutor. In 1775, at the early...
Derived from a sound they are said to make.[citation needed] See also: WilliamCuffay This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cuffy...
American (Shinnecock) Christian minister, missionary, and preacher. WilliamCuffay (1788–1870), Chartist leader, the son of a former slave. Cuffee, a maroon...
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were prosecuted for rescuing two of their compatriots from the police. WilliamCuffay, a London labour activist and one of the organisers of the Kennington...
Thomas Griffiths Wainewright Thomas Watling James Walsh Politicians WilliamCuffayWilliam Henry Groom Kevin Izod O'Doherty Chroniclers Denis Cashman Margaret...
Thomas Griffiths Wainewright Thomas Watling James Walsh Politicians WilliamCuffayWilliam Henry Groom Kevin Izod O'Doherty Chroniclers Denis Cashman Margaret...
Johnston led the officers of the New South Wales Corps in arresting Governor William Bligh on the following day, 26 January 1808, in what became known as the...
in Lanlivery, Cornwall, United Kingdom, to William Broad and Dorothy Guilleff (or Gelef/Juileff). William Broad was a farmer who also leased and coppiced...
Principal Surgeon William Balmain, assistant Surgeon Richard Johnson, chaplain Lieutenant George Johnston Captain Watkin Tench Lieutenant William Dawes Lieutenant...
Wales, staged by the New South Wales Corps in order to depose Governor William Bligh. Australia's first and only military coup, its name derives from...
of Macquarie Harbour Penal Station: Alexander Dalton, Thomas Bodenham, William Kennerly, Matthew Travers, Edward Brown, Robert Greenhill and John Mather...
South Wales. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Journal of William Bradley. William Bradley (1757–1833) was a naval officer who sailed in the First...