Frederick Wicks
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Frederick Wicks
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Frederick Wicks was an English author and inventor, whose book The British Constitution and Government was first published in 1871 and ran to several editions. He was born in Stockwell, Surrey, the youngest son of Samuel Wicks (1790-1854), a corn dealer, & Mary Wicks (1797-1868). In 1864 Wicks wrote of the events surrounding the trial and execution of Franz Muller. Frederick Wicks, who in the 1870s became proprietor of the Glasgow Daily News, was in 1878 the inventor of the Wicks Rotary Typecast
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2022-04-22T10:49:42Z
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