Francis Place

Francis Place (3 November 1771, London – 1 January 1854, London) was an English social reformer. Born in the debtor's prison which his father oversaw near Drury Lane, Place was schooled for ten years before being apprenticed to a leather-breeches maker. At eighteen he was an independent journeyman, and in 1790 was married and moved to a house near the Strand. In 1793 he became involved in and eventually the leader of a strike of leather-breeches ... More

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  • Nov 3, 1771

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  • Jan 1, 1854 (age 82 years)

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