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- Q16063933 description "British businessman".
- Q16063933 description "British businessman".
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- Q16063933 abstract "Elijah Dixon (23 October 1790—26 July 1876) was a textile worker, businessman, and agitator for social and political reform from Newton Heath, Manchester, England. He was prominent in the 19th century Reform movement in industrial Lancashire, and an associate of some of its leading figures, including Ernest Jones, and his obituary claims that he was called "the Father of English Reformers". His activism led to arrest and detention for suspected high treason, alongside some other leading figures of the movement, and he was present at key events including the Blanketeers' March and the Peterloo Massacre. In later life he became a successful and wealthy manufacturer. He was the uncle of William Hepworth Dixon.".
- Q16063933 birthDate "1790-10-23".
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- Q16063933 deathDate "1876-07-26".
- Q16063933 deathYear "1876".
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- Q16063933 dateOfBirth "1790-10-23".
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- Q16063933 name "Dixon, Elijah".
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- Q16063933 comment "Elijah Dixon (23 October 1790—26 July 1876) was a textile worker, businessman, and agitator for social and political reform from Newton Heath, Manchester, England. He was prominent in the 19th century Reform movement in industrial Lancashire, and an associate of some of its leading figures, including Ernest Jones, and his obituary claims that he was called "the Father of English Reformers".".
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