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It was never able to secure a Parliamentary majority for disestablishment of the Church of England but the long fight for the abolition of compulsory church-rates was finally successful in 1868, and then in 1870 Miall was prominent in the discussions aroused by the Education Bill. He was at this time
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Miall was born at Portsmouth to Moses Miall and his wife Sarah, daughter of George Rolph. He was educated at St. Saviour's grammar school for a while and then assisted his father in running a school. He then worked as an usher at a school in Bocking near Braintree and then in Nayland, Suffolk. He
114:. This was due largely to the efforts of the British Anti-State-Church Association, which Miall was instrumental in founding in 1844; it was renamed in 1853 the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, known for short as the Liberation Society. 102:. Miall saw that if the programme of Nonconformity was to be carried through it must have more effective representation in Parliament. One of the first fruits of his work was the entrance of 528: 513: 474: 94: 503: 227: 538: 130:
from 1852 to 1857. In 1874 he retired from public life, and received from his admirers a present of ten thousand guineas. He died at
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Miall married Louisa, daughter of Edward Holmes of Clayhill, Enfield, in 1832 and they had two sons and three daughters.
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joined Wymondley Theological Institution in 1829 after which he became
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Rochdale
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politician. He founded and edited the weekly newspaper
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disestablishment
Liberation Society
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Nonconformist
Carlo Pellegrini
Vanity Fair
Congregational
Ware, Hertfordshire
Leicester
The Nonconformist
disestablishment
John Bright
Dissenters
House of Commons
Member of Parliament
Bradford
Rochdale
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Chisholm 1911
Craig, F. W. S.
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0-900178-26-4
Chisholm, Hugh
"Miall, Edward" 
Encyclopædia Britannica
Obituary of Edward Miall

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