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William Cobbett (9 March 1763 – 18 June 1835) was an English pamphleteer, journalist, politician, and farmer born in Farnham, Surrey.
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What was William Cobbett famous for?
William Cobbett (1763-1835), was a prolific political writer and a farmer. He was the son of a Farnham publican and farmer George Cobbett. Today, he is probably best known for his 'Rural Rides' (1830), an account of rural life in England.
Where is William Cobbett buried?
1835 (18 June) Died on farm at Normandy, Surrey. Buried in Farnham, St Andrews Churchyard - 500yds from Birthplace. 8,000 people attended the funeral. (More than the population of Farnham.)
William Cobbett was an English popular journalist who played an important political role as a champion of traditional rural England against the changes ...
William Cobbett

William Cobbett

Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
William Cobbett was an English pamphleteer, journalist, politician, and farmer born in Farnham, Surrey. He was one of an agrarian faction seeking to reform Parliament, abolish "rotten boroughs", restrain foreign activity, and raise wages, with the... Wikipedia
Born: March 9, 1763, Farnham, United Kingdom
Died: June 18, 1835 (age 72 years), Normandy, United Kingdom
Education: Gray's Inn
Previous office: Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom (1832–1835)
Nationality: English
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“To live well, to enjoy all things that make life pleasant, is the right of every man who constantly uses his strength judiciously and lawfully.”
William Cobbett (1763-1835) was an idiosyncratic English Radical who had a large influence on ordinary working people with his many pamphlets and cheap copies.
William Cobbett (9 March 1763 – 18 June 1835) was an English pamphleteer, farmer, journalist and member of parliament born in Farnham, Surrey.
William Cobbett (1763-1835) was a radical journalist, farmer and Member of Parliament. Born into a farming family at Farnham in Surrey.
COBBETT, WILLIAM, soldier, controversialist, and author; b. 9 March 1763 in Farnham (Surrey), England, third son of George Cobbett and Ann Vincent; m.
Bill Cobbett was British and he took art very seriously. He didn't look like a particularly serious person: he wore baggy corduroy trousers and his graying hair ...
William Cobbett (1763-1835), alias Peter Porcupine, engaged in a war of words, fueled by pro-British, anti-French, partisan messages to voters.
William Cobbett, (born March 9, 1763, Farnham, Surrey, Eng.—died June 18, 1835, London), English journalist. He joined the army and served in Canada (1785–91) ...