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Maurice Margarot (1745–1815) is most
notable for
being one of the
founding members of the
London Corresponding Society, a
radical society demanding parliamentary...
- Skirving, and the two LCS delegates.
Joseph Gerrald and LCS
chairman Maurice Margarot had been
elected as
delegates to the
convention by the LCS's
first open-air...
- the
memory of
Thomas Muir
Thomas Fyshe Palmer William Skirving Maurice Margarot and
Joseph Gerrald Erected by the
Friends of
Parliamentary Reform In England...
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bailiffs upon Skirving,
Margarot, Gerrald,
Sinclair and
Matthew Campbell Browne. In the
trials which followed, Skirving,
Margarot and
Gerrald were each...
- "Wood's gl****", it was in 1925 that the
technique was used in
dermatology by
Margarot and
Deveze for the
detection of
fungal infection of hair. It has many uses...
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communications concerning light rays".
Journal of Physiology. 5e (IX).
Margarot, J.; Deveze, P. (1925). "Aspect de
quelques dermatoses lumiere ultraparaviolette...
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reformers Thomas Muir, Rev.
Thomas Fyshe Palmer,
Joseph Gerrald, and
Maurice Margarot were transported, and, in 1794, the
leadership of the L.C.S was arrested...
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memory of
Thomas Muir,
Thomas Fyshe-Palmer,
William Skirving,
Maurice Margarot, and
Joseph Gerrald,
erected by the
Friends of
Parliamentary Reform in...
- po****rly
called the
Scottish Martyrs,
including Thomas Muir,
Maurice Margarot, and
Thomas Fyshe Palmer, who were
transported to
Australia in 1794. It...
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voice in the
declaration of it. On
October 24, 1793,
Gerrald and
Maurice Margarot were
chosen as
delegates for a
convention of reformers, the
British Convention...