Richard Carlile
Standard Name: Carlile, Richard
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Annie Besant | The preface discusses the history of this manual, first published forty-five years earlier in Britain by James Watson
, who championed the early birth control activist and writer Richard Carlile
. Besant and Bradlaugh provided... |
Timeline
15 October 1819: Richard Carlile was convicted on charges...
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15 October 1819
Richard Carlile
was convicted on charges of blasphemous libel for his publication of Thomas Paine
's Age of Reason and Elihu Palmer
's Principles of Nature.
1821: Mary Anne Carlile, sister of Richard Carlile...
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1821
Mary Anne Carlile
, sister of Richard Carlile
(who had published Thomas Paine
), was charged twice with blasphemous libel.
January 1821: Jane Carlile, wife of publisher Richard Carlile...
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January 1821
Jane Carlile
, wife of publisher Richard Carlile
(whose sister-in-law Mary Anne Carlile
had been prosecuted the previous year), was imprisoned for libel.
1826: Everywoman's Book or What is Love?, by Richard...
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1826
Everywoman's Book or What is Love?, by Richard Carlile
, was first published as an 18-penny pamphlet.
1832: The memoir of Robert Blincoe by John Brown...
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1832
The memoir of Robert Blincoe
by John Brown
was re-issued in book form under a new title, A Memoir of Robert Blincoe, an Orphan Boy; Sent From the Workhouse of St. Pancras, London, at...
1923: Guy Aldred and Rose Witcop were prosecuted...
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1923
Guy Aldred
and Rose Witcop
were prosecuted for selling Margaret Sanger
's pamphlet Family Limitation: Handbook for Working Mothers.
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