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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_FieldenJohn Fielden - Wikipedia

    John Fielden (17 January 1784 – 29 May 1849) was a British industrialist and Radical Member of Parliament for Oldham (1832–1847). He entered Parliament to support William Cobbett, whose election as fellow-MP for Oldham he helped to bring about.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2024 · John Fielden (born Jan. 17, 1784, Todmorden, Yorkshire, Eng.—died May 29, 1849, Skegness, Lincolnshire) was a radical British reformer, a notable proponent of legislation protecting the welfare of factory workers.

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  3. John Fielden, the third son of Joshua Fielden, was born in Todmorden on 17th January, 1784. Joshua Fielden was the owner of a small textile business. At the age of ten John was required to work in his family's cotton factory for ten hours a day. When he had served his apprenticeship his father made John and his four brothers, partners in Joshua ...

  4. "Honest John" Fielden, Factory Reformer by Lowell L. Blaisdell" IN of interest. the humane second Elie factory Halévy, quarter reformers of as the part last whose of his century larger work England has thesis continued that produced Methodism to a stimulate number was of humane factory reformers whose work has continued to stimulate interest.

  5. Overview. John Fielden. (1784—1849) industrialist and politician. Quick Reference. (1784–1849). Factory reformer. A wealthy cotton‐spinner, whose mills dominated Todmorden, Fielden was a friend and admirer of Cobbett. He held that the welfare of labouring people should be the aim of all government.

  6. www.historyhome.co.uk › people › fieldenbJohn Fielden (1784-1849)

    John Fielden, M.P. for Oldham, was born 17 January 1784 at Lane Side, Todmorden, where his father, originally a yeoman, had about the time of his birth begun cotton-spinning on a very limited scale. As a boy he worked in his father's factory, and in after years often referred to the exhaustion caused by his daily toil.

  7. Global trends in university governance. John Fielden. 2007, Education Working Paper Series. See Full PDF. Download PDF.