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  • Josiah Wedgwood
  • English entrepreneur and abolitionist; founder, Wedgwood pottery (1730–1795)

    Josiah Wedgwood (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) was an English potter, entrepreneur and abolitionist. Founding the Wedgwood company in 1759, he developed

    Josiah Wedgwood

    Josiah Wedgwood

    Josiah_Wedgwood

  • Wedgwood
  • English pottery and porcelain manufacturer

    Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

  • Josiah Wedgwood II
  • British potter (1769–1843)

    Josiah Wedgwood II (3 April 1769 – 12 July 1843), the son of the English potter Josiah Wedgwood, continued his father's firm and was a Member of Parliament

    Josiah Wedgwood II

    Josiah_Wedgwood_II

  • Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood
  • British politician

    Colonel Josiah Clement Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood, DSO, PC, DL (16 March 1872 – 26 July 1943), sometimes referred to as Josiah Wedgwood IV, was a British

    Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood

    Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood

    Josiah_Wedgwood,_1st_Baron_Wedgwood

  • Darwin–Wedgwood family
  • Prominent English families

    philosopher, and Josiah Wedgwood FRS, a noted potter and founder of the eponymous Josiah Wedgwood & Sons pottery company. The Darwin and Wedgwood families were

    Darwin–Wedgwood family

    Darwin–Wedgwood family

    Darwin–Wedgwood_family

  • Josiah Wedgwood (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Josiah Wedgwood II (1769–1843), son of the first Josiah Wedgwood, head of the firm Josiah Wedgwood III (1795–1880), son of the second Josiah Wedgwood

    Josiah Wedgwood (disambiguation)

    Josiah_Wedgwood_(disambiguation)

  • Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion
  • 18th century abolitionist symbol

    The Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion was an abolitionist symbol produced and distributed by British potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood in 1787 as a

    Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion

    Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion

    Wedgwood_anti-slavery_medallion

  • Josiah F. Wedgwood
  • Josiah Francis Wedgwood, also known as Josiah Wedgwood VII (February 1, 1950 - November 27, 2009) was an American physician and paediatric immunologist

    Josiah F. Wedgwood

    Josiah_F._Wedgwood

  • Wedgwood scale
  • Unit of temperature

    associated measurement technique were proposed by the English potter Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century. The measurement was based on the shrinking of

    Wedgwood scale

    Wedgwood scale

    Wedgwood_scale

  • Caroline Wedgwood
  • British gardener (1800–1888)

    Caroline Sarah Wedgwood (née Darwin; 1800–1888) was an English botanist. She was a member of the Darwin–Wedgwood family and the elder sister of English

    Caroline Wedgwood

    Caroline Wedgwood

    Caroline_Wedgwood

  • Emma Darwin
  • Wife of Charles Darwin (1808–1896)

    adulthood. Emma Wedgwood was born at the family estate of Maer Hall in Maer, Staffordshire, the youngest of seven children of Josiah Wedgwood II and his wife

    Emma Darwin

    Emma Darwin

    Emma_Darwin

  • Susannah Darwin
  • Mother of Charles Darwin

    part of the Wedgwood pottery family. Susannah Wedgwood was the daughter of Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood and grew up at Etruria Hall, the Wedgwood family home

    Susannah Darwin

    Susannah Darwin

    Susannah_Darwin

  • Josiah Wedgwood V
  • Josiah Wedgwood V (20 October 1899 – 18 May 1968) was the Managing Director of the Wedgwood pottery firm from 1930 until 1968 and credited with a transformation

    Josiah Wedgwood V

    Josiah_Wedgwood_V

  • A. N. Wilson
  • English writer and newspaper columnist (born 1950)

    historical works as The Potter's Hand (a study of the family life of Josiah Wedgwood), Resolution, a fictional account of Captain James Cook's second voyage

    A. N. Wilson

    A. N. Wilson

    A._N._Wilson

  • C. V. Wedgwood
  • English historian (1910–1997)

    of the potter and abolitionist Josiah Wedgwood. Her uncle was the politician Josiah Wedgwood, later 1st Baron Wedgwood. She was educated at home, and

    C. V. Wedgwood

    C._V._Wedgwood

  • Stoke-on-Trent
  • City in Staffordshire, England

    such as Royal Doulton, Dudson, Spode (founded by Josiah Spode), Wedgwood (founded by Josiah Wedgwood), Minton (founded by Thomas Minton) and Baker & Co

    Stoke-on-Trent

    Stoke-on-Trent

    Stoke-on-Trent

  • Wedgwood (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wedgwood is a British pottery firm founded by Josiah Wedgwood. Wedgwood may also refer to: Wedgwood railway station, Staffordshire, England Wedgwood, Seattle

    Wedgwood (disambiguation)

    Wedgwood_(disambiguation)

  • Creamware
  • Cream-coloured, refined earthenware with a lead glaze over a pale body

    producer of creamware was Josiah Wedgwood, who perfected the ware, beginning during his partnership with Thomas Whieldon. Wedgwood supplied his creamware

    Creamware

    Creamware

    Creamware

  • Jasperware
  • Type of pottery

    Jasperware, or jasper ware, is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. Usually described as stoneware, it has an unglazed matte

    Jasperware

    Jasperware

    Jasperware

  • Thomas Wedgwood (photographer)
  • English photographer and inventor

    first photographer". Thomas Wedgwood was the fifth child of eight born to Josiah Wedgwood and his wife Sarah, née Wedgwood, his third cousin. His father

    Thomas Wedgwood (photographer)

    Thomas Wedgwood (photographer)

    Thomas_Wedgwood_(photographer)

  • Enoch Wedgwood
  • English potter (1813–1879)

    cousin of the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood, of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons but their two businesses were separate concerns. Wedgwood married Jane Mattinson (1814–1880)

    Enoch Wedgwood

    Enoch_Wedgwood

  • Newcastle-under-Lyme
  • Market town in Staffordshire, England

    Newcastle, 1900–1906 Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood (1872–1943), Josiah Wedgwood IV, great-great-grandson of Josiah Wedgwood and Liberal MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme

    Newcastle-under-Lyme

    Newcastle-under-Lyme

    Newcastle-under-Lyme

  • Portland Vase
  • Roman cameo glass vase

    Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland. The 3rd duke lent the original vase to Josiah Wedgwood and then to the British Museum for safe-keeping, by which point it

    Portland Vase

    Portland Vase

    Portland_Vase

  • Thomas Whieldon
  • Parrot, the daughter of a notable family from Newcastle-under-Lyme. Josiah Wedgwood recorded how Alice later died very suddenly at church one Sunday night

    Thomas Whieldon

    Thomas Whieldon

    Thomas_Whieldon

  • Newcastle-under-Lyme (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards

    Viscount Trentham who obtained a Dukedom (1st Duke of Sutherland). Josiah Wedgwood of the pottery family was repeatedly elected to the seat from 1906

    Newcastle-under-Lyme (constituency)

    Newcastle-under-Lyme (constituency)

    Newcastle-under-Lyme_(constituency)

  • John Wedgwood (horticulturist)
  • British horticulturist (1766–1844)

    John Wedgwood (baptised 2 April 1766 – 26 January 1844), the eldest son of the potter Josiah Wedgwood, was a partner in the Wedgwood pottery firm 1790–1793

    John Wedgwood (horticulturist)

    John_Wedgwood_(horticulturist)

  • Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 1st Baronet
  • British railroad manager (1874–1956)

    the engineer James Meadows Rendel. His elder brother was Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood. He was educated at Clifton College and Trinity College,

    Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Ralph_Wedgwood,_1st_Baronet

  • We shall fight on the beaches
  • 1940 speech by Winston Churchill

    used magnificent English; several Labour members cried." A Labour MP, Josiah Wedgwood, friend and admirer of Churchill since the Dardanelles campaign, wrote

    We shall fight on the beaches

    We shall fight on the beaches

    We_shall_fight_on_the_beaches

  • Hensleigh Wedgwood
  • British etymologist, philologist and barrister (1803-1891)

    his sister Emma married in 1839. Wedgwood was born at Tarrant Gunville in Dorset, the fourth son of Josiah Wedgwood II and Elizabeth Allen of Cresselly

    Hensleigh Wedgwood

    Hensleigh Wedgwood

    Hensleigh_Wedgwood

  • Etruria Hall
  • Building in Staffordshire, United Kingdom

    former home of the potter Josiah Wedgwood. It was built between 1768–1771 by Joseph Pickford. The hall was sold by the Wedgwoods in the 19th century and

    Etruria Hall

    Etruria Hall

    Etruria_Hall

  • William Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate
  • British politician

    Baronet. He was given the name Wedgwood because his mother, Elizabeth (Lily) Pickstone, was a distant relative of Josiah Wedgwood of the pottery family. Benn

    William Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate

    William Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate

    William_Wedgwood_Benn,_1st_Viscount_Stansgate

  • Encaustic painting
  • Painting technique

    painting", not involving wax at all, is found in British ceramics, after Josiah Wedgwood devised and patented the technique in 1769. This was a mixture of ceramic

    Encaustic painting

    Encaustic painting

    Encaustic_painting

  • William Hamilton (diplomat)
  • British diplomat, politician, antiquarian and vulcanologist (1730–1803)

    arranged the sale of his collection to the British Museum for £8,410. Josiah Wedgwood the potter drew inspiration from the reproductions in Hamilton's volumes

    William Hamilton (diplomat)

    William Hamilton (diplomat)

    William_Hamilton_(diplomat)

  • Sarah Wedgwood
  • English abolitionist (1776–1856)

    as the sixth surviving child of Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood while the family was living at Etruria Hall. The Wedgwoods' involvement with the abolition movement

    Sarah Wedgwood

    Sarah_Wedgwood

  • Barlaston
  • Village in Staffordshire, England

    area. Francis Wedgwood (1800 – 1888 in Barlaston), a grandson of the English potter Josiah Wedgwood Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood DSO, PC, DL (1872

    Barlaston

    Barlaston

    Barlaston

  • Robert Darwin
  • English medical doctor (1766–1848)

    close friend Josiah Wedgwood that his son Robert would marry Wedgwood's favourite daughter, Susannah, when able to support her. Josiah died in January

    Robert Darwin

    Robert Darwin

    Robert_Darwin

  • Lunar Society of Birmingham
  • British dinner club and learned society, 1755–1813

    been members, and even when the society can be said to have existed. Josiah Wedgwood, for example, is described by some commentators as being one of five

    Lunar Society of Birmingham

    Lunar Society of Birmingham

    Lunar_Society_of_Birmingham

  • Wedgwood Institute
  • Building in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England

    was named after the potter Josiah Wedgwood, and it stands on the site of the former Brick House pottery works which Wedgwood had rented from 1762 to 1770

    Wedgwood Institute

    Wedgwood Institute

    Wedgwood_Institute

  • Stoneware
  • Pottery fired at a relatively high temperature

    stoneware of a light brownish-yellow colour (like bamboo), developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. During the 19th and the earlier part of the 20th century

    Stoneware

    Stoneware

    Stoneware

  • Ceramic art
  • Decorative objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery

    years, initially by one man, Josiah Wedgwood. His lead was followed by other local potters, scientists and engineers. Wedgwood is credited with the industrialization

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic_art

  • Culture of the United Kingdom
  • Eastern which laid the first lasting transatlantic telegraph cable. Josiah Wedgwood pioneered the industrialisation of pottery manufacture. In 1820, Scottish

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Etruria Works
  • Former ceramics factory in England

    The Etruria Works was a ceramics factory opened by Josiah Wedgwood in 1769 in a district of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which he named Etruria

    Etruria Works

    Etruria Works

    Etruria_Works

  • Neoclassicism
  • Western cultural movement

    known for the ceramic manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795), who established a pottery called Etruria. Wedgwood ware is made of a material called jasperware

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

    Neoclassicism

  • Francis Wedgwood (1800–1888)
  • English Potter

    Francis Wedgwood (25 November 1800 – 2 October 1888) a grandson of the English potter Josiah Wedgwood Born in Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, Wedgwood was the

    Francis Wedgwood (1800–1888)

    Francis_Wedgwood_(1800–1888)

  • Waterford Wedgwood
  • Former Irish crystal and porcelain business

    number of Waterford-designer cooperations, Wedgwood (Josiah Wedgwood and Sons), with the range of Wedgwood brands, and English Royal Doulton. The group

    Waterford Wedgwood

    Waterford_Wedgwood

  • William Hackwood
  • was a modeller for Wedgwood from 1769 until 1832. He began work in the Etruria factory as an "ingenious boy", in Josiah Wedgwood's phrase, where he was

    William Hackwood

    William Hackwood

    William_Hackwood

  • Josiah (given name)
  • Name list

    American politician Josiah Warren (1798–1874), American anarchist Josiah Ogden Watson (1784–1852), American politician Josiah Wedgwood (disambiguation),

    Josiah (given name)

    Josiah_(given_name)

  • First MacDonald ministry
  • 1924 UK government

    women and male workers to the magistracy. Also, the Duchy of Lancaster Josiah Wedgwood used his power to appoint magistrates in Lancashire, to press resolutely

    First MacDonald ministry

    First MacDonald ministry

    First_MacDonald_ministry

  • J. I. Wedgwood
  • Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church (1883–1951)

    Hensleigh Wedgwood and Rosina Margaret Ingall. He was a descendant of Josiah Wedgwood, Master-Potter of Etruria. In 1894 he was sent to Windlesham House

    J. I. Wedgwood

    J._I._Wedgwood

  • Sir John Wedgwood, 2nd Baronet
  • British politician and industrialist

    historian. His uncle Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood had been a Liberal and Labour politician and cabinet minister. John Wedgwood stood for the Liberals

    Sir John Wedgwood, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_John_Wedgwood,_2nd_Baronet

  • Ralph Wedgwood (inventor)
  • English inventor

    the cousin of Josiah Wedgwood. Funding for Ralph's inventions were provided by Josiah's eldest son, Josiah Wedgwood II. "Ralph Wedgwood: Pioneer of Office

    Ralph Wedgwood (inventor)

    Ralph_Wedgwood_(inventor)

  • Josiah Spode
  • Founder of the Spode pottery works (1733-1797)

    September, Josiah married Ellen Finley at Stoke-on-Trent, and his eldest son Josiah (II) was born in 1755. It was in 1754 that Josiah Wedgwood became the

    Josiah Spode

    Josiah Spode

    Josiah_Spode

  • Star Wedgwood
  • British ceramicist

    Wedgwood", directly descended from the Wedgwood company founder, potter Josiah Wedgwood, thus making Star part of the Wedgwood family's sixth generation. Star

    Star Wedgwood

    Star_Wedgwood

  • Marketing
  • Study and process of exploring, creating, and delivering value to customers

    12 (4): 29–38. doi:10.1080/10696679.2004.11658529. JSTOR 40470175. "Josiah Wedgwood, an Industrial Revolution pioneer". Adam Smith Institute. Retrieved

    Marketing

    Marketing

    Marketing

  • Matthew Boulton
  • English industrialist (1728–1809)

    arts, sciences, and theology. Members included Watt, Erasmus Darwin, Josiah Wedgwood and Joseph Priestley. The Society met each month near the full moon

    Matthew Boulton

    Matthew Boulton

    Matthew_Boulton

  • Victoria and Albert Museum
  • Art museum in London, England

    Laguerre, Antonio Verrio, Sir James Thornhill, William Kent, Robert Adam, Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton, Canova, Thomas Chippendale, Pugin, William Morris

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    Victoria and Albert Museum

    Victoria_and_Albert_Museum

  • Business magnate
  • Entrepreneur achieving wealth and prominence in particular industries

    western world include historical figures such as pottery entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood, oilmen John D. Rockefeller and Fred C. Koch, automobile pioneer Henry

    Business magnate

    Business_magnate

  • Georgism
  • Economic philosophy centered on common ownership of land

    https://cooperative-individualism.org/cooke-w-henry_review-of-c-v-wedgwood-the-last-of-the-radicals-josiah-wedgwood-1952-may.pdf Langworth, Richard (March 21, 2019) [2019]

    Georgism

    Georgism

    Georgism

  • Francis Wedgwood, 2nd Baron Wedgwood
  • 20 January 1898, in Barlaston, Staffordshire, the son of Josiah Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood and his wife Ethel Kate Bowen, the daughter of Charles Bowen

    Francis Wedgwood, 2nd Baron Wedgwood

    Francis_Wedgwood,_2nd_Baron_Wedgwood

  • Maer Hall
  • Grade II listed 17th-century country house in Maer, Staffordshire, England

    attracted its most famous owner Josiah Wedgwood II. His nephew Charles Darwin often visited Maer, and married Josiah's daughter Emma. A manor house at

    Maer Hall

    Maer Hall

    Maer_Hall

  • Blue
  • Colour between violet and cyan on the visible spectrum of light

    coronation robes, by Hyacinthe Rigaud (c. 1700) (Louvre Museum) Urn by Josiah Wedgwood (1780s) (Metropolitan Museum) Queen Maria I of Portugal (late 1700s)

    Blue

    Blue

    Blue

  • John Wedgwood
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Josiah Wedgwood J. T. Wedgwood (John Taylor Wedgwood, 1782–1856), line engraver John Allen Wedgwood (1796–1882), usually known as Allen Wedgwood, vicar

    John Wedgwood

    John_Wedgwood

  • Port Vale F.C.
  • Association football club in Stoke-on-Trent, England

    scythe of the Tunstall arms, the fretted cross of Audley, and two Josiah Wedgwood pots. The crest was removed in 1964, and replaced by a 'P.V.F.C.' monogramme

    Port Vale F.C.

    Port_Vale_F.C.

  • Abolitionism in the United Kingdom
  • Movement to end slavery

    Liverpool for which he was briefly M.P., Granville Sharp, Thomas Clarkson, Josiah Wedgwood, who produced the "Am I Not A Man And A Brother?" medallion for the

    Abolitionism in the United Kingdom

    Abolitionism in the United Kingdom

    Abolitionism_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Charles Darwin
  • English naturalist and biologist (1809–1882)

    financier Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin (née Wedgwood). His grandfathers Erasmus Darwin and Josiah Wedgwood were both prominent abolitionists. Erasmus Darwin

    Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin

    Charles_Darwin

  • Buy one, get one free
  • Sales technique

    get one free" was devised in the 18th century by retail entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood. This technique is commonly known in the marketing industry by the

    Buy one, get one free

    Buy one, get one free

    Buy_one,_get_one_free

  • I Am a Man!
  • Civil rights declaration

    catchphrase used by British and American abolitionists. In 1787, Josiah Wedgwood designed the Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion. He copied the original design from

    I Am a Man!

    I Am a Man!

    I_Am_a_Man!

  • Retail
  • Sale of goods and services

    one get one free, were devised by 18th-century retail entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood. Retailers must also plan for customer preferred payment modes – e

    Retail

    Retail

    Retail

  • Flowerpot
  • Container in pottery or plastic in which flowers and plants are held

    including Africa, to North America and Europe. In the 18th century, Josiah Wedgwood's flowerpots or cachepots, were very popular; they were often highly

    Flowerpot

    Flowerpot

    Flowerpot

  • Unitarianism
  • Nontrinitarian sect of Christianity

    and Elizabeth Gaskell in literature; Frank Lloyd Wright in the arts; Josiah Wedgwood, Richard Peacock and Samuel Carter MP in industry; Thomas Starr King

    Unitarianism

    Unitarianism

    Unitarianism

  • Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.
  • American businessman and politician (1888–1969)

    views became inconsistent and increasingly isolationist. British MP Josiah Wedgwood IV, who had himself opposed the British government's earlier appeasement

    Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.

    Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.

    Joseph_P._Kennedy_Sr.

  • Royal warrant of appointment (United Kingdom)
  • Royal powers

    sign of value. By the 18th century, mass market manufacturers such as Josiah Wedgwood and Matthew Boulton, recognised the value of supplying royalty, often

    Royal warrant of appointment (United Kingdom)

    Royal warrant of appointment (United Kingdom)

    Royal_warrant_of_appointment_(United_Kingdom)

  • Roger Moore
  • English actor (1927–2017)

    Presents French Diplomat Episode: "World by the Tail" The Clay of Kings Josiah Wedgwood TV film Julius Caesar Unknown Black Chiffon Unknown 1956 Ford Star

    Roger Moore

    Roger Moore

    Roger_Moore

  • Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
  • British slavery abolition organisation

    figurines were made, notably with the support of the Unitarian potter Josiah Wedgwood whose production of pottery medallions featuring a slave in chains

    Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade

    Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade

    Society_for_Effecting_the_Abolition_of_the_Slave_Trade

  • Pyrometer
  • Type of thermometer sensing radiation

    some detail by the mathematician Euler in 1760. Around 1782 potter Josiah Wedgwood invented a different type of pyrometer (or rather a pyrometric device)

    Pyrometer

    Pyrometer

    Pyrometer

  • Frog Service
  • Dinner service by Wedgwood

    British ambassador, a friend to Catherine the Great and a patron to Josiah Wedgwood. The service was intended for use in the palace. Catherine was interested

    Frog Service

    Frog Service

    Frog_Service

  • List of people from Stoke-on-Trent
  • industry, and at the centre of that industry was the Wedgwood family, especially Josiah Wedgwood. Today he is credited with the industrialization of the

    List of people from Stoke-on-Trent

    List_of_people_from_Stoke-on-Trent

  • Heat
  • Type of energy transfer

    measurement of high temperatures, another factor was important, and used by Josiah Wedgwood in his pyrometer. The temperature reached in a process was estimated

    Heat

    Heat

    Heat

  • Hilary Kay
  • British antique expert

    Brilliantly British, which explored the lives of Thomas Chippendale, Josiah Wedgwood and William Morris. Kay has written or contributed to a number of books

    Hilary Kay

    Hilary Kay

    Hilary_Kay

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Taking financial risks in the hope of profit

    revolution that helped drive the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, Josiah Wedgwood, the 18th-century potter and entrepreneur and pioneer of modern marketing

    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship

  • Industrial Revolution
  • 1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift

    to the masses. Founded by potter and retail entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood in 1759, Wedgwood fine china and porcelain tableware was became a common feature

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial_Revolution

  • Second voyage of HMS Beagle
  • Scientific survey mission, carrying Charles Darwin (1831–1836)

    offer and left to go shooting at the estate of his uncle Josiah Wedgwood II. With Wedgwood's help, Darwin's father was persuaded to relent and fund his

    Second voyage of HMS Beagle

    Second voyage of HMS Beagle

    Second_voyage_of_HMS_Beagle

  • Thomas Bentley (manufacturer)
  • English manufacturer of pottery (1731–1780)

    an English manufacturer of pottery, known for his partnership with Josiah Wedgwood. He was born at Scropton, Derbyshire, on 1 January 1731. His father

    Thomas Bentley (manufacturer)

    Thomas Bentley (manufacturer)

    Thomas_Bentley_(manufacturer)

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1773–1834)

    Wem but within a day or two of preaching he received a letter from Josiah Wedgwood II, who had offered to help him out of financial difficulties with

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge

  • John Flaxman
  • English sculptor and draughtsman (1755–1826)

    European Neoclassicism. Early in his career, he worked as a modeller for Josiah Wedgwood's pottery. He spent several years in Rome, where he produced his first

    John Flaxman

    John Flaxman

    John_Flaxman

  • History of photography
  • when Wedgwood's experiments took place. He may have started before 1790; James Watt wrote a letter to Thomas Wedgwood's father Josiah Wedgwood to thank

    History of photography

    History of photography

    History_of_photography

  • Adam Weisweiler
  • French cabinetmaker

    commercial relations between Britain and France, opening French markets for Josiah wedgwood and others. Francis J.B. Watson, The Wrightsman Collection, II; 1966:561f

    Adam Weisweiler

    Adam Weisweiler

    Adam_Weisweiler

  • Rosso Antico
  • Italian herbal liquor

    Islamic architecture. It is also a red stoneware body developed by Josiah Wedgwood. "Rosso Antico Aperitivo (750ml)". Product detail. Nicks Wine Merchants

    Rosso Antico

    Rosso Antico

    Rosso_Antico

  • Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters
  • Two volume book edited by Henrietta Litchfield

    (1771–1836), aunt, also known as "Jenny", married John Wedgwood, the brother of Josiah Wedgwood II. Lancelot Baugh Allen (1774–1853), uncle, Master of

    Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters

    Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters

    Emma_Darwin:_A_Century_of_Family_Letters

  • Camilla Wedgwood
  • British anthropologist

    anthropologists. Wedgwood was born on 25 March 1901 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Her father was Josiah Wedgwood later the first Baron Wedgwood. Her mother

    Camilla Wedgwood

    Camilla Wedgwood

    Camilla_Wedgwood

  • Direct marketing
  • Model of communicating discounts and other sales offers

    Entrepreneurs, including Matthew Boulton and pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood, pioneered many of the marketing strategies used today, including direct

    Direct marketing

    Direct marketing

    Direct_marketing

  • William Greatbatch
  • British potter (c. 1735–1813)

    wares to Josiah Wedgwood during a business partnership lasting some twenty years and later, following a bankruptcy, worked directly for Wedgwood at the

    William Greatbatch

    William Greatbatch

    William_Greatbatch

  • Baron Wedgwood
  • Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    the soldier and politician Josiah Wedgwood. He was the great-great-grandson of Josiah Wedgwood, the founder of the Wedgwood pottery dynasty. As of 2023[update]

    Baron Wedgwood

    Baron_Wedgwood

  • Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 4th Baronet
  • British philosopher (born 1964)

    Baronet. Wedgwood is a descendant of the master potter Josiah Wedgwood. He inherited the Wedgwood Baronetcy of Etruria upon the death of his father on 12

    Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 4th Baronet

    Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 4th Baronet

    Sir_Ralph_Wedgwood,_4th_Baronet

  • List of Labour Party (UK) MPs
  • Claudia Webbe, Leicester East, 2019–20 Sidney Webb, Seaham, 1922–29 Josiah Wedgwood, Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1919–42 MacNeill Weir, Clackmannan and Eastern

    List of Labour Party (UK) MPs

    List_of_Labour_Party_(UK)_MPs

  • Henry Allen Wedgwood
  • English barrister (1799–1885)

    Henry Allen Wedgwood (4 April 1799 – 17 October 1885) was an English barrister. Wedgwood was the third child and second son of Josiah Wedgwood II and his

    Henry Allen Wedgwood

    Henry_Allen_Wedgwood

  • Clovelly
  • Village in Devon, England

    Whistler, whose cameos of the village were used on a china service by Josiah Wedgwood. Local resident Joseph Harvey Jewell and his wife Mary Ann Jewell were

    Clovelly

    Clovelly

    Clovelly

  • Clement Wedgwood
  • English businessman

    and his wife Frances Mosley. He was a great-grandson of the potter Josiah Wedgwood. He married Emily Catherine Rendel, daughter of the engineer James

    Clement Wedgwood

    Clement_Wedgwood

  • Aerial bombing of Gujranwala (1919)
  • more damage". At a House of Commons sitting on 28 May 1919 Colonel Josiah Wedgwood asked Edwin Montagu, Secretary of State for India, whether aircraft

    Aerial bombing of Gujranwala (1919)

    Aerial_bombing_of_Gujranwala_(1919)

  • List of entrepreneurs
  • 1694–1771 (sugar), Sweden James Watt 1736–1819 (tugboats), Great Britain Josiah Wedgwood 1730–1795 (pottery), Great Britain Robert Wood Johnson I 1845–1910

    List of entrepreneurs

    List_of_entrepreneurs

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    Pet form of French Joséphine, JOSIANE means "(God) shall add (another son)." 

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  • TOBIAH
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    English

    TOBIAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Towbiyah, TOBIAH means "God is good." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a Babylonian exile returnee. 

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    Sprinkling of the Lord; Jehovah Exists

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    JESAIAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeshayah, JESAIAH means "God is salvation." In the bible, this is the name of one of the most famous prophets. Also spelled Isaiah and Jeshaiah.

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    ISIAH

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    (Ἰωσίας) Greek form of Hebrew Yoshiyah, IOSIAS means "whom Jehovah heals." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah. 

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    Biblical American Hebrew

    Josiah

    The Lord burns; the fire of the Lord.

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    Hebrew Spanish

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    May Jehovah heal.

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  • JOASIA
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    Polish

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    Being; forgetting; owing.

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    Australian, Swedish

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    God will Increase; God has Added a Little Child

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    Biblical Hebrew

    Jesiah

    Sprinkling of the Lord.

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    Portuguese form of Latin Cæcilia, CECÍLIA means "blind." 

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    Tamil

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    Pure. Clear.

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    Variant spelling of Greek Doris, DORRIS means "bounty" and "unmixed, pure."

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  • Female

    Irish

    BÁIRBRE

    Irish form of Greek Barbara, BÁIRBRE means "foreign; strange."

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  • Bully
  • a.

    Jovial and blustering; dashing.

  • Palmcrist
  • n.

    The palma Christi. (Jonah iv. 6, margin, and Douay version, note.)

  • Jonah
  • n.

    The Hebrew prophet, who was cast overboard as one who endangered the ship; hence, any person whose presence is unpropitious.

  • Jovialist
  • n.

    One who lives a jovial life.

  • Bon vivant
  • p. pr.

    A good fellow; a jovial companion; a free liver.

  • Jolly
  • superl.

    Full of life and mirth; jovial; joyous; merry; mirthful.

  • Merrymaker
  • n.

    One who makes merriment or indulges in conviviality; a jovial comrade.

  • Boon
  • n.

    Gay; merry; jovial; convivial.

  • Jossa
  • interj.

    A command to a horse, probably meaning "stand still."

  • Jovial
  • a.

    Gay; merry; joyous; jolly; mirth-inspiring; hilarious; characterized by mirth or jollity; as, a jovial youth; a jovial company; a jovial poem.

  • Bacchical
  • a.

    Of or relating to Bacchus; hence, jovial, or riotous,with intoxication.

  • Carousal
  • n.

    A jovial feast or festival; a drunken revel; a carouse.

  • Jovial
  • a.

    Sunny; serene.

  • Joseph
  • n.

    An outer garment worn in the 18th century; esp., a woman's riding habit, buttoned down the front.

  • Joviality
  • n.

    The quality or state of being jovial.

  • Jovial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the god, or the planet, Jupiter.

  • Jovian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Jove, or Jupiter (either the deity or the planet).

  • Jovially
  • adv.

    In a jovial manner; merrily; gayly.

  • Mellow
  • superl.

    Well matured; softened by years; genial; jovial.