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54:, in his memoir of Roscoe, called the circle a "small private literary society". The issue arises whether this group's interests also involved Roscoe's radical politics. Sutton argues that their interests were also political and medical; that this circle fits into a larger pattern of societies; and that in the Liverpool dissenting and Unitarian context, the Roscoe circle was rooted in the ministry of 73:
In its early days, the group of younger men around Roscoe opposed the Liverpool corporation. They were associated with the Benn's Garden Chapel congregation, that later migrated to the
88:, the Roscoe circle were dubbed the "Liverpool Jacobins". They added opposition to war with revolutionary France to their other political touchstones: reform of religious tests, 96:
monopoly. By the end of 1792, however, social pressure and street violence against reformers had changed the atmosphere greatly: as Roscoe explained in correspondence with the
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of the previous year loomed large, and the local press was now closed to them. The original "literary society" ceased meeting that year.
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moved to Liverpool in the 1780s, it was in this congregation that he encountered radicals.
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Robert Benson, Quaker banker, partner of William Rathbone IV
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Index

Roscoe Circle
Liverpool
William Roscoe
English Dissenters
Thomas Stewart Traill
Henry Winder
Warrington Academy
Lunar Society of Birmingham
Thomas Bentley
Renshaw Street Unitarian Chapel
John Gladstone
French Revolution
abolition of slavery
East India Company
Marquess of Lansdowne
Priestley Riots
Lucy Aikin
James Currie
William Rathbone IV
Edward Rushton
William Shepherd
William Smyth
Thomas Stewart Traill
John Yates
Bowood circle


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