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      • Joshua Hobson (1810–1876) was a British Chartist and Tory Radical who was the first publisher of the Book of Murder, a pamphlet attacking the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. From 1838 to 1844 he was the publisher of the Chartist newspaper Northern Star.
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  2. Joshua Hobson (1810–1876) was a British Chartist and Tory Radical who was the first publisher of the Book of Murder, a pamphlet attacking the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. From 1838 to 1844 he was the publisher of the Chartist newspaper Northern Star.

  3. Oct 16, 2023 · Joshua Hobson, 1810 – 1876. Chartist Ancestors. Joshua Hobson was printer, publisher and later editor of the Northern Star. Though Feargus O’Connor first proposed the idea of a weekly radical newspaper of the sort that the Star became, it was Hobson who did much of the work to make it happen, suggesting William Hill as editor, equipping ...

  4. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Joshua Hobson (1810–1876) was a British Chartist and Tory Radical who was the first publisher of the Book of Murder, a pamphlet attacking the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. In 1838-1844 he was the publisher of the Chartist newspaper Northern Star. Early life.

  5. This online memorial is dedicated to Joshua Hobson. It is a place to celebrate his life by sharing fond memories, photos, music and more.

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  6. The Book of Murder, also known as the Marcus Affair, was a piece of propaganda written in the 1830s in opposition to the English Poor Laws. It was presented as the work of one pseudonymous "Marcus", and was published by Joshua Hobson. [1] It aimed to incite opposition to the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, which had altered the nature of poor ...

  7. Mar 30, 2015 · Hobson is the president of a well-respected Chicago money-management firm called Ariel Investments. She’s a board member at Estée Lauder, Starbucks (where she chairs the audit-and-compliance ...

  8. Joshua Hobson (b. 1810) Joshua Hobson was born in Huddersfield in 1810 and had little formal education. He was apprenticed to a joiner, then became a handloom weaver near Oldham. He wrote for local papers there and then returned to Huddersfield where he became caught up in the work of local Short-Time Committee that was formed to support ...

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