practices. James Pierrepont Greaves was born in Merton, Surrey, on 1 February 1777, the son of Charles Greaves, a draper, and Ann Pierrepont, and spent...
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actively supported cooperative schemes led by Robert Owen and also James Pierrepont Greaves. In 1825 she travelled to New Orleans with the social activist...
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north side of Ham Common, London—which was opened in July 1838 by James Pierrepont Greaves. From 1841, it was known as A Concordium, or Industry Harmony College...
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Temple School in 1834 and Fruitlands in 1844, and in England, James Pierrepont Greaves founded the Concordium, a vegan community at Alcott House on Ham...
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prime mover behind the community was "sacred socialist" and mystic James Pierrepont Greaves, who was influenced by American transcendentalist Amos Bronson...
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2007), 121, 125, 148, 164 J. E. M. Latham, Search for a New Eden: James Pierrepont Greaves (1777–1842): The Sacred Socialist and his Followers (Associated...
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spiritual and political. They became friends of the reformer James Pierrepont Greaves as well as secularist George Jacob Holyoake and Robert Owen. It...
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actress David Garrick, actor and dramatist – lived at Church House James Pierrepont Greaves, educational reformer, mystic and "sacred socialist" – born in...
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England institution founded in 1836 by Elizabeth Mayo, Charles Mayo, James Pierrepont Greaves and John S. Reynolds for the education of children and the training...
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or Syncretic Association. It grew out of an earlier group round James Pierrepont Greaves, the "Aesthetic Society" or "Aesthetic Institution", based in Burton...
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