William Cobbett (1763–1835), British radical agriculturist and prolific journalist.
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Walter Willson Cobbett (1847–1937), British author of Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music.
William Cobbett | Walter Willson Cobbett | James Cobbett | ''General Jail Delivery'', satirical engraving of the time of Lovell's first imprisonment; the publication ''The Statesman'' is shown held (back to the left) by a man talking to a barrister; towards the front William Cobbett |
The game is notable for having negative reception, with Richard Cobbett of PC Gamer describing it as being "not really a game, although it has a few of them in it, but more of an interactive comedy CD-ROM", although even the parody sketches are "stuck mining geek humour" which Cobbett felt "smacks of non-technical people desperately trying to write jokes in what may as well be a foreign language".
In 1819, the English radical William Cobbett removed Paine's remains to England to build a larger memorial, but Cobbett died before succeeding and the remains disappeared.
English Rugby Player Jonny Wilkinson attended William Cobbett Junior School and Weybourne Infant School.
He stood by Cobbett when the latter man left for the United States on the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act in 1817.