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      • John Wilkes (born October 17, 1725, London—died December 26, 1797, London) was an outspoken 18th-century journalist and popular London politician who came to be regarded as a victim of persecution and as a champion of liberty because he was repeatedly expelled from Parliament.
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  2. John Wilkes (born October 17, 1725, London—died December 26, 1797, London) was an outspoken 18th-century journalist and popular London politician who came to be regarded as a victim of persecution and as a champion of liberty because he was repeatedly expelled from Parliament.

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    John Wilkes FRS (17 October 1725 – 26 December 1797) was an English radical journalist and politician, as well as a magistrate, essayist and soldier. He was first elected a Member of Parliament in 1757. In the Middlesex election dispute, he fought for the right of his voters – rather than the House of Commons – to determine their representatives.

  4. Overview. John Wilkes. (17271797) politician. Quick Reference. (1727–97) British journalist and politician. Wilkes was hailed in both Britain and America as a champion of liberty.

  5. John Wilkes was a radical MP and journalist whose activities caused political crises in the 1760's. He was renowned in 18th century political circles as a rake and hedonist. Yet despite this his actions would lead to legal and parliamentary reform.

  6. John Wilkes - Radical, Politician, Activist: For the next four years Wilkes pursued a profligate career on the Continent, chiefly in Paris, vainly hoping that a change of ministry would bring in friends who would secure him relief and advancement.

  7. One of the most colorful figures in English political history, John Wilkes (1726-97) is remembered as the father of the British free press, defender of civil an...