Susannah Wright
Susannah Wright ( Godber; 1792 – unknown) was an English woman imprisoned on charges of Blasphemous libel for selling works from the shop of radical publisher Richard Carlile. In total, Wright served two years in Newgate and Coldbath Fields prisons, gaining a level of notoriety as the "She-Champion of Impiety". Provided by Wikipedia
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Report of the trial of Mrs. Susannah Wright : for publishing in his shop, the writings and correpondences of R. Carlile, before Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, in the Cou... by Wright, Susannah
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Morality and citizenship in English schools secular approaches, 1897-1944 / by Wright, Susannah
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Speech of Mrs. Susanna Wright before the Court of King's Bench on the 14th of November, 1822 in the course of reading which she was continually interrupted by the court, and before...
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Report of the trial of Mrs. Susannah Wright for publishing, in his shop, the writings and correspondences of R. Carlile, before Chief Justice Abbott, and a special jury, in the Cou...
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