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Richard Baron (dissenting minister) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard Baron (dissenting minister) Richard Baron (c.1700-1768) was a dissenting minister, Whig pamphleteer, and editor of Locke, Milton and others.〔Biography in ''Biographia Leodiensis'' (Worthies Of Leeds & Neighbourhood ) Richard Vickerman Taylor, 1865; https://archive.org/stream/biographialeodie00tayl#page/170/mode/2up〕 ==Life== He was born at Leeds, and educated at the University of Glasgow from 1737 to 1740, which he left with a testimonial signed by Francis Hutcheson and Robert Simson. Baron became a friend of Thomas Gordon, author of the ''Independent Whig'', and afterwards of Thomas Hollis, whom he helped in collecting works defending the republicanism of the seventeenth century. He had a congregation at Pinners' Hall, London in 1753.〔 An impractical person, Baron died in poverty.〔''Dictionary of National Biography'', Baron, or Barron, Richard (d. 1766), republican, by Leslie Stephen.Published 1885 〕
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