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Robert Crowley
English social reformer
Quick Facts
- Born:
- c. 1518,, Gloucestershire, Eng.
- Died:
- June 18, 1588
- Subjects Of Study:
- land reform
- Christian Socialism
Robert Crowley (born c. 1518, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died June 18, 1588) was an English Puritan, social reformer, and Christian Socialist prominent in the vestiarian disputes (over the alleged “Romishness” of the vestments worn by Anglican clergy) of Elizabeth I’s reign. His writings include The Way to Wealth (1550), in which he attributed the government’s failure to stop enclosure of common land to the organized resistance of the rich. Other works include An informacion and Peticion agaynst the oppressours of the pore Commons of this Realme (1548), remarkable for its attack on the “more than Turkish tyranny” of the landlords and capitalists ...(100 of 189 words)