Watts, Charles, 1836-1906
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found: The freethinker's text-book, 1876:title page (Charles Watts)
found: Find A Grave, via WWWm March 7, 2014(Charles Watts; born February 27, 1836; died February 16, 1906; English writer, lecturer and publisher prominent in the secularist and freethought movements in both Britain and Canada; he was born in Bristol and moved to London at the age of 16, where he worked with his elder brother John Watts (1834-1866) in a printing office; he became an active proselytiser for secularism, and in 1863 was appointed editor of the National Reformer, and in 1864 the brothers formed a publishing business, Watts & Co.; when his brother died, he took charge of the publishing business and toured the country, delivering hundreds of lectures on theological, social, and political issues, declared himself an atheist and helped found the National Secular Society (NSS) in 1866; in 1882, he travelled for the first time to the United States to lecture, and also visited Canada, where he was invited to take up residence; he emigrated to Toronto in 1883, leaving his son Charles Albert Watts in charge of his publishing interests in Britain; he became the leader of the secularist movement in Canada, and also regularly went on lecture tours of the US)
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2014-03-07: new
2014-03-08: revised
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