John Hallworth
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John Hallworth | |
Born | John Mark Hallworth January 7, 1640 Sunderland, England |
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Died | December 28, 1731 (aged 91) Sunderland, England |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Known for | Protester |
Spouse | Fannie Solomone |
John Mark Hallworth (born 7 January 1640 - 28 December 1731) was an avid protester who lead protests such as the Sunderland Library Protest in 1661 and the Lighthouse protest of 1722. He also protested in many others but the two stated earlier are his most famous.