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  1. John Albert Bright (1848 – 11 November 1924) [1] was an English industrialist and Liberal Unionist and Liberal politician. Family and education. J A Bright was the eldest son of the Liberal reformer, orator and statesman, John Bright. His family were steeped in Radical and reforming politics.

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    John Bright (16 November 1811 – 27 March 1889) was a British Radical and Liberal statesman, one of the greatest orators of his generation and a promoter of free trade policies. A Quaker, Bright is most famous for battling the Corn Laws.

  3. 25. Apr. 2021 · John Albert Bright (1848 – 11 November 1924) was an English industrialist and Liberal Unionist and Liberal politician. J A Bright was the eldest son of the Liberal reformer, orator and statesman, John Bright. His family were steeped in Radical and reforming politics.

    • Edith Eckersley Bright
    • November 11, 1924
  4. The Kingdom of God: The Biblical Concept and Its Meaning for the Church. John Bright. Abingdon Press, 1980 - Religion - 288 pages. "This book, as its title indicates, is concerned with an idea of...

  5. John Bright (November 16, 1811) by Peter Mentzel. This month’s featured birthday anniversary is the British activist and politician John Bright. He was born into a Quaker family in Rochdale, Lancashire to Jacob and Martha Wood Bright, their eldest surviving child in a family of eleven children.

  6. JOHN BRIGHT (1811-1889), British statesman, was born at Rochdale on the 16th of November 1811. His father, Jacob Bright, was a much-respected Quaker, who had started a cottonmill at Rochdale in 1809. The family had reached Lancashire by two migrations.

  7. John Albert Bright (1848-1924), Politician and industrialist. Sitter in 2 portraits