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  1. George Julian Harney (17 February 1817 – 9 December 1897) was a British political activist, journalist, and Chartist leader. He was also associated with Marxism, socialism, and universal suffrage . Early life. George Julian Harney, the son of a seaman, was born in Deptford in south-east London.

  2. Aug 17, 2023 · Genealogical research shows that Harney’s father George Harney had been born locally in 1784, and married Sarah Southcott (born 1791) at St Alphage’s, Greenwich, on 19 March 1812. Julian Harney was the oldest of four children born to the couple, and at the time that he was baptised at St Paul’s Deptford, on 16 March 1817, the family lived ...

  3. George Julian Harney, the son of a seaman, was born in Depford on 17th February, 1817. When Harney was eleven he entered the Boy's Naval School at Greenwich. However, instead of pursuing a career in the navy he became a shop-boy for Henry Hetherington, the editor of the Poor Man's Guardian.

  4. George Julian Harney, Boston and Newcastle 167 an activist in Scotland before coming to the United States.10 However, his more significant American links were established during an unexpect edly protracted sojourn on the island of Jersey between 1855 and 1863. Ini tially, Harney had been sent to the Channel Islands as the envoy of the

  5. Harney, George Julian the son of a sailor, was born by the Thames at Deptford on February 17, 1817. After a brief career at sea, he worked with Henry Hetherington, the renowned publisher of unstamped periodicals, and, for this defiance of the law, he served three sentences in prison.

  6. George Julian Harney was was born in Deptford (South London) on February 17th 1817 (8). He attended a Naval School but afterwards, instead of pursuing a career in the navy, he became an apprentice in a shop to Henry Hetherington, editor of the ‘Poor Man’s Guardian’ – for which he was imprisoned three times, and friends with William ...

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  8. The three prisons that were honoured by the temporary residence of Harney were Coldbath Fields, the Borough Compter, and Derby Gaol. They have all gone the way of all bricks and mortar, been transformed or else vanished, as completely as the church at Luddington, two miles from Stratford-on-Avon, at which William Shakespeare and Ann Hathaway ...

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