
John Cartwright
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | November 5,1940 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Brixworth |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Date joined | Penrith Panthers |
Teams coached | Gold Coast Titans |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | |
Children | Jed Cartwright |
Siblings | Michael Cartwright |
David Cartwright | |
Cliff Cartwright | |
Died | Bloomsbury |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Current partner | Anne Dashwood |
Parents | William Cartwright |
Nationality | British |
English | |
Education | Liberty University |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1339062 |
The life and correspondence of Major Cartwright
The preachers travels
American Independence the Interest and Glory of Great-Britain: A New Edition. To which is Added, a Copious Appendix, Containing . . . a Letter to Edmund Burke, Esq; . . . And a Postscript, . . .
The Commonwealth in danger, with an introduction containing remarks on some late writings of Arthur Young
To the REV. Christopher Wyvill, Burton Hall, Yorkshire
Take Your Choice! Representation and Respect: Imposition and Contempt. Annual Parliaments and Liberty: Long Parliaments and Slavery
Six Letters to the Marquis of Tavistock, on a Reform of the Commons House of Parliament, Discussing the Best Mode of Uniting Policy with Principle
The English Constitution Produced and Illustrated
The People's Barrier Against Undue Influence and Corruption: Or the Commons' House of Parliament According to the Constitution . . . By John Cartwright
American Independence
A Letter from John Cartwright, Esq. to a Friend at Boston, in the County of Lincoln; and to All Other Commoners who Have Associated in Support of the Constitution
Letters to the Deputies of the Associated and Petitioning Counties, Cities, and Towns; on the Means Necessary to a Reformation of Parliament. By Major John Cartwright
Give Us Our Rights! Or, a Letter to the Present Electors of Middlesex and the Metropolis, Shewing what Those Rights Are: and That, According to a Just and Equal Representation, Middlesex and the Metropolis are Intitled to Have Fifty Members in the Commons' House of Parliament; Forty of Whom are Now Placed There by Decayed Cinque Ports and Almost Unpeopled Boroughs; . . . By John Cartwright, . . .
American Independence the Interest and Glory of Great Britain, Or, Arguments to Prove, that Not Only in Taxation, But in Trade, Manufactures, and Government, the Colonies are Entitled to an Entire Independency on the British Legislature . . . : In a Series of Letters to the Legislature : to which are Added Copious Notes Containing Reflections on the Boston and Quebec Acts : and a Full Justification of the People of Boston, for Destroying the British-taxed Tea . . .
A Letter to the High Sheriff of the County of Lincoln, Respecting the Bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for Altering the Criminal Law of England, Respecting Treason and Sedition. Including a Copy of the Author's Petition to the Honourable House of Commons, Presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq
A Letter to the Earl of Abingdon: Discussing a Position Relative to a Fundamental Right of the Constitution: Contained in His Lordship's Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. to the Sheriffs of Bristol. By John Cartwright
The Commonwealth in Danger
A Letter to John Cartwright, Esq
The Constitutional Defence of England, Internal and External. By John Cartwright, Esq
The preachers travels
American Independence the Interest and Glory of Great-Britain: A New Edition. To which is Added, a Copious Appendix, Containing . . . a Letter to Edmund Burke, Esq; . . . And a Postscript, . . .
The Commonwealth in danger, with an introduction containing remarks on some late writings of Arthur Young
To the REV. Christopher Wyvill, Burton Hall, Yorkshire
Take Your Choice! Representation and Respect: Imposition and Contempt. Annual Parliaments and Liberty: Long Parliaments and Slavery
Six Letters to the Marquis of Tavistock, on a Reform of the Commons House of Parliament, Discussing the Best Mode of Uniting Policy with Principle
The English Constitution Produced and Illustrated
The People's Barrier Against Undue Influence and Corruption: Or the Commons' House of Parliament According to the Constitution . . . By John Cartwright
American Independence
A Letter from John Cartwright, Esq. to a Friend at Boston, in the County of Lincoln; and to All Other Commoners who Have Associated in Support of the Constitution
Letters to the Deputies of the Associated and Petitioning Counties, Cities, and Towns; on the Means Necessary to a Reformation of Parliament. By Major John Cartwright
Give Us Our Rights! Or, a Letter to the Present Electors of Middlesex and the Metropolis, Shewing what Those Rights Are: and That, According to a Just and Equal Representation, Middlesex and the Metropolis are Intitled to Have Fifty Members in the Commons' House of Parliament; Forty of Whom are Now Placed There by Decayed Cinque Ports and Almost Unpeopled Boroughs; . . . By John Cartwright, . . .
American Independence the Interest and Glory of Great Britain, Or, Arguments to Prove, that Not Only in Taxation, But in Trade, Manufactures, and Government, the Colonies are Entitled to an Entire Independency on the British Legislature . . . : In a Series of Letters to the Legislature : to which are Added Copious Notes Containing Reflections on the Boston and Quebec Acts : and a Full Justification of the People of Boston, for Destroying the British-taxed Tea . . .
A Letter to the High Sheriff of the County of Lincoln, Respecting the Bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt, for Altering the Criminal Law of England, Respecting Treason and Sedition. Including a Copy of the Author's Petition to the Honourable House of Commons, Presented by Mr. Fox, on Wednesday the 25th of November, 1795. By John Cartwright, Esq
A Letter to the Earl of Abingdon: Discussing a Position Relative to a Fundamental Right of the Constitution: Contained in His Lordship's Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. to the Sheriffs of Bristol. By John Cartwright
The Commonwealth in Danger
A Letter to John Cartwright, Esq
The Constitutional Defence of England, Internal and External. By John Cartwright, Esq
John Cartwright Life story
John Cartwright is an English former professional footballer who played as an inside forward. He later became a coach.