The Hampden Clubs were political campaigning and debating societies formed in England in the early 19th century as part of the Radical Movement. They...
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Hampden–Sydney College (H-SC) is a private liberal arts men's college in Hampden Sydney, Virginia. Founded in 1775, Hampden–Sydney is the oldest privately...
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May 1953. Four major clubs from each of Scotland and England were invited, with the Old Firm clubs playing their matches at Hampden. Celtic and Hibernian...
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John Hampden (c. June 1595 – 24 June 1643) was an English politician from Oxfordshire, who was killed fighting for Parliament in the First English Civil...
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Mary Wollstonecraft Thomas Jonathan Wooler Christopher Wyvill Foxite Hampden Clubs Liberalism in the United Kingdom Philosophical Radicals Popular democracy...
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Lesser Hampden is a football stadium in Mount Florida, Glasgow, Scotland, owned by Queen's Park F.C. and located immediately beside the western end of...
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JSTOR 10.14321/jstudradi.12.2.0055. Patterson, A. Temple. "Luddism, Hampden Clubs, and Trade Unions in Leicestershire, 1816–17." English Historical Review...
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Cathkin Park (redirect from Second Hampden Park)
played. The park contains the site of the second Hampden Park, previously home to the football clubs Queen's Park (from 1884 to 1903) and Third Lanark...
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150. Other notable pro-reform organisations included the Hampden Clubs (named after John Hampden, an English politician who opposed the Crown during the...
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Henry Bouverie William Brand, 1st Viscount Hampden GCB PC (24 December 1814 – 14 March 1892), was a British Liberal politician. He served as Speaker of...
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