• Charles Southwell (1814 – 7 August 1860) was a radical English journalist, freethinker and colonial advocate. Charles Southwell was born in London, the...
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  • atheistic periodical to be published in Britain. It was founded by Charles Southwell, William Chilton and John Field in 1841, and lasted until 1843. Several...
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    Southwell Minster, strictly since 1884 Southwell Cathedral, and formally the Cathedral and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Church of England...
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    Southwell (/ˈsaʊθwəl, -wɛl/ SOWTH-wəl, -⁠wel, locally also /ˈsʌðəl/ SUDH-əl) is a minster and market town, and a civil parish, in the district of Newark...
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  • aviator Anne Southwell (1574–1636), English poet Charles Southwell (1814–1860), journalist David Southwell (born 1971), author Dayle Southwell (born 1993)...
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  • non-theism is by George Holyoake in 1852, who introduces it because: Mr. [Charles] Southwell has taken an objection to the term Atheism. We are glad he has. We...
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    It was created in 1776 for Thomas Southwell, 3rd Baron Southwell. The Southwell family descends from Thomas Southwell. In 1662 he was created a Baronet...
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    Robert Southwell, SJ (c. 1561 – 21 February 1595), also Saint Robert Southwell, was an English Catholic priest of the Jesuit Order. He was also an author...
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    transferred to a more important one in Sheffield. Holyoake joined Charles Southwell in dissenting from the official Owenite policy that lecturers should...
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  • published from 1841 to 1843 by Charles Southwell. It suffered from numerous imprisonments of its staff, including Southwell, George Holyoake and Thomas Paterson...
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