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Isaac Ironside : ウィキペディア英語版 | Isaac Ironside Isaac Ironside (17 September 1808 – 20 August 1870) was a British Chartist and socialist politician. ==Early years== Born near Masbrough, Rotherham, Ironside grew up in Sheffield, the son of Samuel Ironside, a Wesleyan lay preacher, and Mary Bradbury. On both sides of the family there were roots in the Independent Church in Masbrough - Mary's grandfather Isaac Bradbury was well known as an "Old Jacobin". Isaac's younger brother Samuel Ironside travelled as a Methodist missionary to New Zealand, where he became a supporter and signatory of the Treaty of Waitangi.〔"Samuel Ironside in New Zealand", W. A. Chambers, ISBN 0-908596-15-4〕 Isaac, meanwhile, moved into politics. He began work in the foundries and undertook studies in his spare time.〔"Ironside, Isaac", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 Soon after marrying in the 1820s, Ironside moved to New Harmony, Robert Owen's utopian colony. However, the colony was not a success, and the couple returned to Sheffield.〔(John Arnold, Razor-Maker )〕 In 1833, he joined his father's new accountancy business, and by the 1840s came to run it.〔
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