WILKES, JOHN

1727–97, English politician and journalist. He studied at the Univ. of Leiden, returned to England in 1746, and purchased (1757) a seat in Parliament. Backed by Earl Temple, Wilkes founded (1762) a periodical, the North Briton, in which he made outspoken attacks on George III and his ministers. In the famous issue No. 45 (1763), Wilkes went so far as to criticize the speech from the throne. He was immediately arrested on the basis of a general warrant (one that did not specify who was to be arrested), but his arrest was adjudged a breach of parliamentary privilege by Chief Justice Charles Pratt, who later ruled also that general warrants were illegal. The government then secured Wilkes's expulsion from Parliament on the grounds of seditious libel and obscenity (Wilkes was notoriously dissolute and the author of an obscene parody of Alexander Pope's Essay on Man, which was used against him). He fled (1764) to Paris and was convicted of seditious libel in his absence. He returned in 1768 and was repeatedly elected to Parliament from Middlesex, but each time he was denied his seat by the king's party. The issue, in the eyes of the angry populace, became a case of royal manipulation of parliamentary privilege against Wilkes to restrain the people's right to elect their own representatives. Wilkes was supported by Edmund Burke and the unknown writer Junius, but he was not seated. After 22 months in prison for his libel conviction he was elected sheriff of London (1771) and lord mayor (1774). In 1774 he was again elected and this time allowed to take his seat in Parliament, where he championed the liberties of the American colonies and fought for parliamentary reform. He lost popular favor for his vigorous action as chamberlain of London in suppressing the Gordon riots (1780). Although a demagogue, Wilkes was a champion of freedom of the press and the rights of the electorate.

See biographies by O. A. Sherrard (1930, repr. 1972), C. P. Chenevix Trench (1962), and L. Kronenberger (1974); I. R. Christie, Wilkes, Wyvill and Reform (1962); G. F. E. Rudé, Wilkes and Liberty (1962).

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...the Defence of the Bill of Rights, a body founded in February 1769 to secure Wilkes's election to Parliament. Wilkes in 1770 was interested primarily in John Wilkes; it was left to others to debate the issues and principles raised by his earlier...
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...WIT: FROM HANBURY WILLIAMS TO JOHN WILKES by Donald W. Nichol Like its forerunner...Almons most notorious contributor, John Wilkes, likely had a hand in writing...Extraordinary Mr. Wilkes; and Thomas, John Wilkes. For a more literary perspective...
John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty. by H.T. Dickinson John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty...2007. Pp. xiii, 482. $22.00.) John Wilkes was one of the most influential and charismatic...
...1830): Another Influence on John Wilkes Booth by Michele Valerie Ronnick...Hamlet and Julius Caesar, and John Wilkes Booths successful plot to assassinate...upon the psychological motives of John Wilkes Booth.2 Still others have limited...
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Wilkes Way: Secrecy Shrouded the Ways of Politicians until the 18th Century. Then John Wilkes Came Along. by David Horspool Nowadays...taking on the establishment, and winning: John Wilkes (1725-97). Wilkes was a cross-eyed...
John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty. by David Johnson John Wilkes The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty...London worker in 1768. Whilst the name of John Wilkes will be always associated with the cause...
John Wilkes-The Flawed Crusader for Liberty. by Richard A. Gaunt John Wilkes: The Scandalous Father of Civil Liberty...xiii + 482pp. ISBN 0-300-10871-0. John Wilkes (1726-97) occupies a prominent place...
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Warming to Cold Trail of John Wilkes Booth; Tours Follow 12-Day Flight...that follow the trail of assassin John Wilkes Booth as he made his way out of...the new book "American Brutus: John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracies...
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...National Award; Widnes Stand-Off Edges out Team-Mate Wilkes. Byline: By JOHN LAWLESS WIDNES Vikings stand-off Dennis Moran has...beat off competition from his club colleague Oliver Wilkes and Halifaxs Sean Penkywicz to pick up the award...
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...Football: A Hole New Ball Game for Wilkes! WHILE non-League legends Cherry...main inspiration. For Orchard boss John Wilkes is currently out with cracked ribs...whisper hurts like hell right now." Wilkes came to Cherry Orchard back in 1981...
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WILKES, JOHN 1727 97, English politician and journalist...in Parliament. Backed by Earl Temple , Wilkes founded (1762) a periodical, the North...In the famous issue No. 45 (1763), Wilkes went so far as to criticize the speech...
BOOTH, JOHN WILKES wilks, 1838 65, American actor, the...company that assisted in the capture of John Brown , but he did not enter Confederate...M. W. Kauffman, American Brutus: John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracies (2004...
WILKES-BARRE wilks-bar e, city (1990 pop...Once a major anthracite coal center, Wilkes-Barre has plants that produce processed...textiles and apparel. The city was named for John Wilkes and Isaac Barre , defenders of the colonies...
...sail naval mission to do so), Wilkes returned to New York in June...Despite his accomplishments, Wilkes acquired a reputation as an...removed Confederate commissioners John Slidell and James M. Mason...Forgotten Voyage of Charles Wilkes (1966); R. Silverberg...
TOOKE, JOHN HORNE 1736 1812, English radical politician and philologist. Born John Horne, he adopted the name Tooke in 1782...politics. He was a strong supporter of John Wilkes until 1771, when he broke with him and...
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