• In addition John Lilburne was sentenced to be banished for life, and an Act of Parliament for that purpose was passed on 30 January 1652.[41].
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  • John Lilburne was an English revolutionary, leader of the Levelers, a radical democratic party prominent during the English Civil Wars.
  • Absent was John Lilburne, leader of the Levellers at the time of the English Civil War, who I discovered years later had been at the school in the early 17th...
  • John Lilburne became critical of Winstanley and rejected the idea that he was the father of "all the erroneous tenants of the poor Diggers at George Hill".
  • By 1655, the government felt that it was safe to release Lilburne so he was brought back to Dover Castle. John Lilburne died at Eltham in 1657.
  • On Sunday October 23, 1642, John Lilburne fought with distinction and valor at the battle of Edgehill, the first major military engagement of the First English Civil War.
  • Whipped, pilloried and often imprisoned in his lifetime, John Lilburne was a Leveller activist and pamphleteer who campaigned for radical change.
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  • Freeborn John Lilburne 1615-57, by David Plant BCW (British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1638-60) Project website.