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John Jebb (reformer)

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Jebb was a keen supporter of the American Revolution. He co-founded the Society for Constitutional Information in London in 1780, and was a leading figure in the early 1780s Association movement which pioneered the campaign for parliamentary reform that was carried on by the nineteenth-century
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warmly supported the movement of 1771 for abolishing university and clerical subscription to the
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at Cambridge in 1757. He was a man of independent judgement, and he and his wife
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in 1779. He and Ann continued to be involved in political reform.
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John Jebb and the Enlightenment origins of British radicalism
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church livings, and two years afterwards graduated M.D. at
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English divine, medical doctor, and reformer (1736–1786)
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History of the University and colleges of C ambridge
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Index

John Jebb (1736–1786)
John Jebb (disambiguation)

English
divine
John Jebb
Dean of Cashel
Mansfield
Nottinghamshire
John Jebb
Bishop of Limerick
Richard Jebb
Court of King's Bench (Ireland)
Colchester
right to resist
Peterhouse, Cambridge
Second Wrangler
Ann
Thirty-nine Articles
Greek New Testament
Socinian
Suffolk
St Andrews
Royal Society
Edmund Law
Francis Blackburne
soul sleep
History of the University and colleges of C ambridge
"Jebb, John (JB754J)"
"'A Great Politicianess': Ann Jebb, Rational Dissent and politics in late eighteenth-century Britain"

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