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”’Ambrose Cuddon”’ (1790–1879) was an English anarchist. He is believed{{by whom|date=January 2026}} to be the first known person in England to describe himself as an anarchist. Cuddon was a [[Chartism|Chartist]] and influenced by [[Robert Owen]], combining the views of the Owenites with those of [[William Godwin]].<ref>{{cite web |last= |first= |date= 2023-04-07|title= Editorial – Why Cuddon’s|url= https://libcom.org/article/editorial-why-cuddons|website= [[Libcom.org]]|location= |publisher= |access-date= 2026-01-30}}</ref> He published ”Cosmopolitan Review”, the first anti-State journal to be published in English.

”’Ambrose Cuddon”’ (1790–1879) was an English anarchist. He is believed{{by whom|date=January 2026}} to be the first known person in England to describe himself as an anarchist. Cuddon was a [[Chartism|Chartist]] and influenced by [[Robert Owen]], combining the views of the Owenites with those of [[William Godwin]].<ref>{{cite web |last= |first= |date= 2023-04-07|title= Editorial – Why Cuddon’s|url= https://libcom.org/article/editorial-why-cuddons|website= [[Libcom.org]]|location= |publisher= |access-date= 2026-01-30}}</ref> He published ”Cosmopolitan Review”, the first anti-State journal to be published in English.


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English anarchist (1790–1879)

Ambrose Cuddon

Born 1790 (1790)
Died 1879 (aged 88–89)

Ambrose Cuddon (1790–1879) was an English anarchist. He is believed[by whom?] to be the first known person in England to describe himself as an anarchist. Cuddon was a Chartist and influenced by Robert Owen, combining the views of the Owenites with those of William Godwin.[1] He published Cosmopolitan Review, the first anti-State journal to be published in English.

Early life

Ambrose Cuddon was born in 1790 in Bungay, Suffolk, England.[2]

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