George Greive (1748-1809)
Alnwick-born George Greive was a radical political agitator in England, America and France.
Biography
The Newcastle-upon-Tyne printer Thomas Slack was a publisher of books and the proprietor of the The Newcastle Chronicle: or, General Weekly Advertiser. Slack was born in the village of Wreay in Cumberland and married the grammarian and fellow-Cumbrian Anne Fisher in Newcastle in 1751.
Slack was a friend of Thomas Bates who managed the Durham Theatre company and relied on the poetry of John Cunningham to promote The Newcastle Chronicle when he launched the newspaper in 1764. Slack’s powerful editorials supported George Greive‘s opposition to the American War; the freemen in their resistance to the enclosure of the Town Moor that inspired Thomas Spence; and James Murray‘s resistance to the local oligarchy in the contested election of 1774 in Newcastle.