Lilburne
Britishnoun
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She also confirmed that the cloak she wore for the visit was steeped in British free-speech history and referenced 17th-century political figures John Lilburne and Richard Cromwell.
From Los Angeles Times • May 7, 2019
The pillorying of John Lilburne In 1637, protestant radical and small-time printer John Lilburne was thrown into Fleet Prison in London.
From BBC • Nov. 17, 2012
A documentary filled with remarkable stories, such as that of Leveller "Freeborn" John Lilburne, the victim of an early take on extraordinary rendition, who challenged being arbitrarily banged up by the Commonwealth authorities.
From The Guardian • Jun. 26, 2012
Already Blackpool's Ian Holloway is looking like football's equivalent of John Lilburne, history's leading Leveller.
From The Guardian • Dec. 31, 2010
Truth's Victory over Tyrants, being the Trial of John Lilburne, London, 1649, 4to., contains a portrait of him standing at the bar.
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