William Godwin's Diary

March, John

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 8 times, and was a venue (V) 1 time.

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1794

27  June  1794 (V) 5  July  1794

1796

5  July  1796 9  July  1796 12  July  1796 13  July  1796 20  July  1796 21  July  1796

  • Name: March, John
  • Gender: Male
  • Death Date: 1804
  • Occupation: bookseller

March was a bookseller and printer based in Norwich. He was the the publisher of the radical Norwich-based periodical the Cabinet(1794-5), to which Amelia Alderson and others contributed. He was involved with the Norwich-based 'Friends of Freedom', engaged in activities such as raising funds to cover legal costs of defendants at the treason trials (c. 1795-97), collecting signatures for petitons against repressive legislations, and organising public dinners to celebrate acquittals at trials for treason/sedition. He later emigrated - possibly with Richard Dinmore - to America where he died.

  • Pamela Clemit (ed), Letters of William Godwin, 6 vols. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010-), vol. 1.

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Gurney, Hudson 1
Newton, Reverend Samuel 2
Notcutt, William Russell 1
Pitchford, John 1
Rigby, Edward 2
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