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Cobbett, William

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Cobbett, William (1763–1835), enlisted as a soldier and served in New Brunswick from 1784 to 1791. He brought an accusation of peculation against some of his former officers, and in 1792 retired, first to France then to America, to avoid prosecution. There he published The Life and Adventures of Peter Porcupine (1796), a provocatively pro-British work, and his Works (1801), critical of America. He returned to England in 1800, and became an anti-Radical journalist, founding and writing Cobbett's Political Register in 1802. Soon his views began to change, and from about 1804 he wrote in the Radical interest, suffering two years' imprisonment for his attack on flogging in the army. He published Parliamentary Debates, afterwards taken over by Hansard, and State Trials. The reflections assembled in 1830 as Rural Rides began to appear in the Political Register from 1821. His History of the Protestant ‘Reformation’ in England and Ireland appeared in 1824; his Advice to Young Men in 1829. He became MP for Oldham in 1832.

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