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124: 194:. Subsequently, in 1775, John Jebb resigned his church living, with the full support of Ann; John studied medicine and the couple later moved to London, where they were involved with a number of reformist causes such as the 214:. After she was widowed in 1786, she remained in London and continued to be politically active. Never robust, she died in 1812 after twenty years as an invalid and was buried with her husband. 372: 435: 400: 211: 161: 420: 440: 430: 144:
Torkington; 1735–1812) was an English political reformer and radical writer who published on both political and theological topics.
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Page, Anthony. "'A Great Politicianess': Ann Jebb, rational dissent and politics in late eighteenth-century Britain",
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was among her friends, and remained so until Jebb's death. Her writing often took the form of letters, signed with the
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vicar. She grew up in Huntingdonshire and was probably educated at home. She married religious and political reformer
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in 1764 and fully shared his ideals. When they were first married he was lecturing at
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Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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John Jebb and the Enlightenment Origins of British Radicalism
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Index

Kings Ripton
Huntingdonshire
Picadilly
London
John Jebb
Literature portal
Ripton-Kings
Huntingdonshire
Philip Sherard, 2nd Earl of Harborough
Church of England
John Jebb
Cambridge
Anne Plumptre
London Chronicle
Thirty-nine Articles
expansion of the franchise
war with America
French Revolution
abolitionism
legal discrimination against Roman Catholics
Whitehall Evening Post
Monthly Repository
Richard Polwhele
The Unsex'd Females



Ann Jebb
Jebb, John (1736–1786)
Hallifax, Samuel (1733–1790)

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