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William King (17 April 1786 – 19 October 1865) was a British physician and philanthropist from Brighton. He is best known as an early supporter of the co-operative movement through the paper he founded, The Co-operator. William King was the son of Rev. John King, a master at Ipswich School, and Elizabeth Sarah (née Bishop). One brother, John, was a writer of legal books, and another, Richard Henry was a naval officer who served under Philip Broke – a former pupil at Ipswich School – during the capture of USS Chesapeake.

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  • William King (médecin) (fr)
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  • William King (17 avril 1786 - 19 octobre 1865) était un médecin et philanthrope britannique de Brighton. Il est connu pour être un pionnier du mouvement coopératif. William King a créé un magasin coopératif à Brighton. En 1828, il lança un journal, The Cooperator, pour promouvoir ses idées. Bien que le journal n'ait paru que deux à trois ans, il a connu un certain succès et a circulé dans les cercles des pionniers du mouvement coopératif. Le journal donna une base philosophique et pratique aux divers groupements coopératifs. * Portail des coopératives (fr)
  • William King (17 April 1786 – 19 October 1865) was a British physician and philanthropist from Brighton. He is best known as an early supporter of the co-operative movement through the paper he founded, The Co-operator. William King was the son of Rev. John King, a master at Ipswich School, and Elizabeth Sarah (née Bishop). One brother, John, was a writer of legal books, and another, Richard Henry was a naval officer who served under Philip Broke – a former pupil at Ipswich School – during the capture of USS Chesapeake. (en)
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  • William King (en)
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  • Brighton, Sussex, England (en)
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  • Ipswich, Suffolk, England (en)
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