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So-called Levellers (it wasn't their own description of themselves) wrote screeds from Newgate, where they were imprisoned for sedition and treason.
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After these times, history informs us the caves were frequently resorted to, and occupied by the disloyal and unprincipled rebels, headed by Jack Cade, in the reign of Henry VI., about A.D. 1400, who infested Blackheath and its neighbourhood, (as also mentioned by your correspondent;) since then by several banditti, called Levellers, in the rebellious times of Oliver
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 353, January 24, 1829 Various
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Brighton stalwarts the Levellers were the recipients of The Roots Award.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Brighton stalwarts the Levellers were the recipients of The Roots Award.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The Levellers were a 17th C. movement during the English Civil War.
Levellers 2009
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The Levellers were a 17th C. movement during the English Civil War.
Levellers 2009
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The Levellers were a 17th C. movement during the English Civil War.
Levellers 2009
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The Levellers were a 17th C. movement during the English Civil War.
Levellers 2009
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The Levellers were a 17th C. movement during the English Civil War.
Levellers 2009
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The Levellers were a 17th C. movement during the English Civil War.
Levellers 2009
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