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John Charlesworth (actor)
John Charlesworth may refer to: * John Charlesworth (American football) (1902–1962), American football player * John Charlesworth (abolitionist) (1782–1864), English abolitionist and Anglican clergyman * John Charlesworth (politician) (1815–1880), British colliery owner and Member of Parliament * John Kaye Charlesworth Prof John Kaye Charlesworth CBE FRSE FRGS FGS (1889–1972) was a British geologist and academic author. He was an expert in the geology of Northern Ireland. Life He was born in Leeds on 3 January 1889, the son of George Charlesworth. He gradu ...
(1889–1972), British geologist and academic author {{hndis, Charlesworth, John ...
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John Charlesworth (American Football)
John Dudley Charlesworth (October 13, 1902 – September 28, 1962) was an American football player. Charlesworth enrolled at Yale University and, while there, played on the Yale Bulldogs football team in 1925 and 1927. He was a consensus choice for the 1927 College Football All-America Team The 1927 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1927. The seven selectors recognized by the .... Charlesworth graduated from Yale in 1929. He was married and had a son, John D. Charlesworth, Jr. He worked as a sales executive at the Shatz Painting Company in Manhattan. In September 1962, he died from a heart attack at his home on East 77th Street after returning home from eating out. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Charlesworth, John 1902 births 1962 deaths American football centers Yale Bulldogs football players All-American col ...
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John Charlesworth (abolitionist)
John Charlesworth (1782–1864) was an English abolitionist and Anglican clergyman. He was a friend of Thomas Clarkson, and for many years lived in Flowton, Suffolk, not far from him. John was the son of John Charlesworth (1752–1821), Rector of Ossington, Nottinghamshire. His brother was Edward Parker Charlesworth, a prominent physician and early psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their sy .... Selected works * 1833 ''Providential Deliverance; a narrative of facts. By a Clergyman.'' Ipswich: S. H. Cowell * 184''On affliction and spiritual distress.''London: Hamilton, Adams & Co. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Charlesworth, John (abolitionist) 1782 births 1864 deaths 19th-century English Anglican priests English abolitionists Christian abolitionists ...
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John Charlesworth (politician)
John Charlesworth Dodgson Charlesworth (1815 – 21 March 1880) was a British colliery owner and Member of Parliament for Wakefield between 1857 and 1859. Defeated by his Liberal opponent, William Henry Leatham at the 1859 general election both he and Leatham were subsequently found to have conducted extensive bribery during the campaign. Early life Charlesworth was the son of John Dodgson Charlesworth of Chapelthorpe, Sandal, Wakefield. Baptised 20 August 1815, he was educated at Sedbergh School and St John's College, Cambridge, graduating from St John's with a BA in 1837 and an MA in 1840. In the 1841 census he is described as a coal master and residing in Chapelthorpe. By 1855 he had been appointed as a magistrate, moved to Woolgreaves Hall, and had purchased the shooting lodge at Grinton Lodge. Political career Charlesworth was adopted as the Conservative candidate for Wakefield for the 1857 general election and in the absence of any other candidate, he was elected u ...
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