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16 Facts About Job Caudwell

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Job Caudwell edited temperance and reform literature and advocated for temperance, vegetarianism, and against vaccination.

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Job Caudwell played significant roles in the London Vegetarian Association and the Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League.

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Job Caudwell ran a homeopathic institute from his publishing office.

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Job Caudwell was born in 1820, at Drayton Manor in Abingdon.

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Job Caudwell was christened on 17 January 1821 in Drayton.

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Job Caudwell was the seventh and youngest son, of William Job Caudwell and his wife Hannah.

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Job Caudwell's family belonged to the ancient, armigerous Caudwell lineage in Berkshire, which had settled in Abingdon in 1790.

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Job Caudwell dedicated his life to tackling the root causes of social issues, particularly those related to alcohol consumption.

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Job Caudwell was actively involved with the London Vegetarian Association and the Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League.

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Job Caudwell's publishing office doubled as a homeopathic institute, where Job Caudwell dispensed his unique brand of homeopathic cocoa.

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Job Caudwell published Southcottian works and studies of the American Civil War.

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Job Caudwell was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1863, and in 1879, he became a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

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In February 1865, a memoir and portrait of Job Caudwell was published in The Illustrated News of the World, where he served as editor.

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Job Caudwell was an avid outdoorsman, known for successfully summiting Ben Nevis as a vegetarian.

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Job Caudwell married Eliza Cooper Braine in 1860 and together they had four sons and one daughter.

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Job Caudwell died at the age of 87 on 5 June 1908 in Wandsworth, Surrey.