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Philanthropist. Entered St John's 1780. B.A. 1783. Clarkson won the members prize for Latin essay in 1785, the subject being a question 'anne liceat invitos in servitutem dare?' ('is it lawful to make slaves of others against their will?') This contest determined the course of the rest of his life. The essay was read in the Senate House to much applause in June 1785, and published by James Phillips in June 1786. He met William Wilberforce in 1786 and co-founded a committee for the suppression of the slave trade in 1787. Clarkson travelled to France in 1789 in an attempt to persuade the French Government to abolish the slave trade and continued to travel widely in Britain in support of the cause until forced by ill health to retire from his work in 1794. Returning to the struggle in 1805 with much success, he was finally rewarded by the passing of the bill abolishing the slave trade in 1807. With the bill Clarkson was celebrated as a national figure and a model of philanthropy. With Wilberforce he was made a vice-president of the Anti-slavery Society, formed in 1823, and in 1839 was admitted to the freedom of the City of London in recognition of his work. His final appearance on a public platform was at an Anti-slavery Convention held at the Freemason's Hall in 1840. Clarkson published a number of books and pamphlets regarding the abolition movement, including the comprehensive 'History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade' in 1808, an important record of the movement, and 'Thoughts on the Necessity for improving the Condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies, with a view to their ultimate emancipation' in 1823. Wordsworth addressed to him a sonnet 'on the final passing of the Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade' in March 1807 which began 'Clarkson, it was an obstinate hill to climb.'
Clarkson was a leader of the English anti-slavery movement. He wrote a history of the abolition of the slave trade as well as numerous other pamphlets, books, and articles on the subject. Besides being an ideologist and a propagandist, he was the organizer for anti-slavery forces in England, riding on horseback to the various towns, cities, and counties to recruit members for the committees being formed throughout England and Scotland.
English anti-slavery leader.
Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), English abolitionist.
Epithet: philanthropist and abolitionist
Thomas Clarkson, British slavery abolitionist.
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English philanthropist and abolitionist.
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British abolitionist.
Thomas Clarkson was an abolitionist and leading campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire. The slave trade was abolished in the British Empire in 1807 and the institution of slavery in 1833. Clarkson continued to campaign for abolition elsewhere in Europe and the United States.
Thomas Clarkson, English abolitionist and philanthropist.
Thomas Clarkson was born in England in 1760. He first became interested in abolitionism in 1785, an Anglican minority in the anti-slavery movement which at the time was overwhelmingly Quaker. Clarkson devoted the rest of his life to ending slavery in the United Kingdom, and when that was accomplished with the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833, he continued to work towards emancipation in America. He died in 1846.
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Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), the English philanthropist, devoted the major portion of his life to the cause of the abolition of slavery. His energy in organizing anti-slavery societies throughout England helped to arouse the attention of the English people to the inhumanity of the institution of slavery. The present small group of papers may be looked upon as a supplement to the collection of Clarkson Papers in the British Museum (Add. Mss. 41262-41267). Both groups of papers were consulted by Earl Leslie Griggs in the preparation of his biography of Clarkson published in 1936.
Thomas Clarkson began his lifelong crusade against slavery and the slave-trade shortly after receiving his B.A. from St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1783. In 1784 and 1785, he won the members' prizes for Latin essays at Cambridge, and his winning essay of 1785 was published the following year as An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African (J. Phillips: London, 1786). In the course of locating a publisher for this essay, Clarkson formed working relationships with several of the most important emerging figures of the anti-slavery movements in Britain, including James Phillips, Granville Sharp, and William Dillwyn, and Clarkson is credited with bringing M.P. William Wilberforce into the movement at the formation of the Quaker-influenced Committee for Abolition (1787). The continued efforts of the Committee to lobby Parliament and raise the consciousness of the British people to the cruelties of the slave trade resulted, in 1788, in the introduction of legislation before Parliament to curb the harshest forms of treatment, though it was not until 1807 that a bill to end the slave trade managed to pass both houses.
Responding to the egalitarian rhetoric of the French Revolution, Clarkson traveled in Paris in August, 1789, to agitate for anti-slavery legislation before the Assemblé Nationale. While he was moderately successful at attracting political allies, including Lafayette and Brissot de Warville, no legislative action resulted. As part of his efforts, in December, 1789, and January, 1790, Clarkson wrote a series of 13 long, informational letters to the poet Mirabeau, then at the peak of his political influence, to "bring the entire facts of the case [for abolition] before him" (DNB). These letters were never published in French, however, when Clarkson returned to England in February, 1790, they were translated, much compressed and published as Letters on the slave-trade, and the state of the natives in those parts of Africa, which are contiguous to Fort St. Louis and Goree (James Phillips: London, 1791).
Source: Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford) Vol. IV, pp. 454-456.
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- vol. iii (ff. 385). 1814, 1815.Charles François Dumouriez, French general: Political correspondence with N. Vansittart, enclosing copies of his letters to the Duke of Wellington and others: 1806, 1812-1820.includes:ff. 4,11, 15, 17 Richard Trench, 2n..., 1814-1815
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. The history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the slave-trade : abolition of the slave trade, ca. 1808.
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The history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the slave-trade : abolition of the slave trade, ca. 1808.
Original manuscript copy of Clarkson's history of the slave trade.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. The history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the slave-trade : abolition of the slave trade, ca. 1808.
Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of, 1784-1860,. British abolition movement papers, 1821-1887.
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British abolition movement papers, 1821-1887.
Correspondence and documents relate to the anti-slavery movement in America and to the abolition of slavery in Africa and South America, 1821-1887. The collection contains commissions by King William IV and Queen Victoria, and signed by Palmerston, Wellington and Aberdeen, to Henry William Macaulay as Commissary Judge and Walter William Lewis or Charles Pettingal as Commissioner of Arbitration persuant to treaties or conventions with Spain, Brazil, the Netherlands and Portugal on the abolition of the slave trade. With the commissions are official letters of instruction from Aberdeen and Stratford-Canning on disposition of slaves liberated by Portugese cruisers. Much of the correspondence consists of letters written to Thomas Denman, Margaret Denman Cropper, and Henry William Macaulay on English efforts to abolish the international slave trade. Of interest are letters from Sierra Leone residents seeking employment or making other requests of Henry William Macaulay or William Wilberforce. Items of United States interest include a letter from Thomas Clarkson on slave-holding clergy in the South and letters from Frederick Douglass to Margaret Cropper on the anti-slavery cause, the aid of the Liverpool Society, gifts from Mrs. Cropper, and the destitution of escaped slaves. There are also a few letters from Thomas Babington Macaulay to Mrs. Henry William Macaulay on family matters and a request for documents from the 1690s. Miscellaneous letters include one from a gunner on the "Scylla," captured and imprisoned by the Carlists, and one from Robert Cecil on winning over the Roman Catholics of Ireland. The papers also contain a few letters collected by the compiler for their autograph value and having nothing to do with abolition. These include two letters from the Duke of Wellington on a railway from Warrington to Liverpool, social notes from Disraeli and Bulwer-Lytton, a letter forwarding orchids from Robert H. Schomburgk, a letter from George Biddell Airy on a magnetic disturbance on an iron ship, a letter from John Taylor Coleridge conveying family news, and an envelope addressed in 1871 by one of the last survivors of Waterloo. Miscellaneous items include broadsides from the Sierra Leone Turf Club and one regarding a regatta, and an invitation to the coronation of William IV.
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- Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of, 1784-1860,. British abolition movement papers, 1821-1887.
CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. IV. Artistic, dramatic and scientific autogaphs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, David Cox, Si..., approximately 16th century-20th century
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CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. IV. Artistic, dramatic and scientific autogaphs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, David Cox, Si... c 16th century-20th century
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- CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. IV. Artistic, dramatic and scientific autogaphs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, David Cox, Si..., approximately 16th century-20th century
Wilder, Henry Arthur John. Letterbook, 1819-1929.
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Letterbook, 1819-1929.
Collection consists of a volume of personal letters of notable people from Britain, United States, France, Germany and elsewhere, with occasional references to British social life and politics, Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and Eton College. Included is a letter from Thomas Clarkson, stating that Lord Metcalfe, provisional governor of Canada, would assist fugitive slaves from the United States, and arguing against the flogging of British seamen and the operation of crimping houses.
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- Wilder, Henry Arthur John. Letterbook, 1819-1929.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson letter, 1842 July 16.
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Thomas Clarkson letter, 1842 July 16.
Clarkson mentions that his book "A Letter to the Clergy of Various Denominations and to the Slave-holding Planters in the Southern Parts of the United States of America" was published only for America and is recognized as one of his best works.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson letter, 1842 July 16.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Autograph letter signed : Ipswich, to "My dear Madam", 1840 July 29.
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Autograph letter signed : Ipswich, to "My dear Madam", 1840 July 29.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Autograph letter signed : Ipswich, to "My dear Madam", 1840 July 29.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers of Thomas Clarkson, 1787-1847.
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Papers of Thomas Clarkson, 1787-1847.
Clarkson's correspondence, manuscripts, and documents regarding slavery and slave trade in the United States and Africa, including the Sierra Leone Colony; activities of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; private affairs of Thomas Clarkson and his family.
ArchivalResource: 210 pieces.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers of Thomas Clarkson, 1787-1847.
William L. Clements Library. African American History collection, 1729-1970, bulk 1800-1865.
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African American History collection, 1729-1970, bulk 1800-1865.
The African American History collection is a miscellaneous collection of single items relating to slavery, abolition movements, and various aspects of African American life between 1729 and 1970.
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear feet.
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- William L. Clements Library. African American History collection, 1729-1970, bulk 1800-1865.
L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838. Jerome McGann collection [manuscript], 1818-1853, undated.
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Jerome McGann collection [manuscript], 1818-1853, undated.
The collection contains an issue of the Boston Commercial Gazette for November 18, 1823, containing a review of Coleridge's "Remorse," an announcement that Lord Byron has landed in Cephalonia, and an extract from Thomas Clarkson's preface to "Thoughts on the necessity of improving the condition of the slaves in the British Colonies with a view to their ultimate emancipation" together with a review of the Rev. George Wilson Bridges' pamphlet "A view from Jamaica" which answered William Wilbeforce's "Appeal in behalf of the Negro Slaves in the West Indies. The collection also contains an album of seven watercolors, chiefly of the Isle of Wight, 1818, by Caroline Bowles Southey. In the album each watercolor is labeled on the verso of the preceding or opposite page by the artist (with the exception of the first watercolor), and on the verso of the same page by an unidentified hand (i.e. the two labels do not match). In addition the artists has supplied a lengthy paragraph on the history of Brading Church with two tombstone inscriptions. All pages are loose. There is also an undated note from Cecil and Violette Lang giving the album to McGann. The collection also contains a manuscript poem "The dead and the living," circa 1840 b L. Louisa Kerr with illustrations by Caroline Moseley, about a recent incident in Cornwall. The collection also contains a letter from Christina Rossetti to Mrs. Heimann, 1853 November 24, on her family's health and school. The collection also contains an undated fair copy of "the sword" by Lettie Elizabeth Landon and a fair copy of "Lady Byron's reply to Lord Byron's farewell." The collection also contains two reproduction postcards of originals announcing publication of books by Anthony Trollope.
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- L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838. Jerome McGann collection [manuscript], 1818-1853, undated.
Vol II. (ff. 284). 15 Jan. 1785-28 Dec. 1789.includes:f. 1 Heuser?, King's Contmissary of the Royal Society of Agriculture of Paris: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1785. f. 3 Sir Thomas Hyde Page, military engineer: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1785. ff. 7, 13...
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Vol II. (ff. 284). 15 Jan. 1785-28 Dec. 1789.includes:f. 1 Heuser?, King's Contmissary of the Royal Society of Agriculture of Paris: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1785. f. 3 Sir Thomas Hyde Page, military engineer: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1785. ff. 7, 13... 15 Jan 1785-28 Dec 1789
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- Vol II. (ff. 284). 15 Jan. 1785-28 Dec. 1789.includes:f. 1 Heuser?, King's Contmissary of the Royal Society of Agriculture of Paris: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1785. f. 3 Sir Thomas Hyde Page, military engineer: Letter to Sir J. Banks: 1785. ff. 7, 13...
Thomas Clarkson manuscript Lettres nouvelles sur le commerce de la Côte de Guinée 1789-1790 Clarkson, Thomas
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Thomas Clarkson manuscript Lettres nouvelles sur le commerce de la Côte de Guinée 1789-1790 Clarkson, Thomas
The Thomas Clarkson manuscript, arranged in 13 letters, addresses various aspects of the slave trade in the region that lies between the Gambia and Senegal Rivers.
ArchivalResource: 162 pages
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- Thomas Clarkson manuscript, Lettres nouvelles sur le commerce de la Côte de Guinée, Clarkson, Thomas, 1789-1790
Allen, William Charles, 1857-1938. Journal and diary collection, ca. 1599-1986.
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Journal and diary collection, ca. 1599-1986.
Journals, diaries, memoirs, commonplace books, memorandum books, account books, notebooks, academic dissertations, autograph and photograph albums, scrapbooks, letterbooks, records (minute books, etc.), copybooks, book manuscripts, poetry, plays, silhouettes, genealogy, etc. chiefly by or about Quakers. Collection consists primarily of manuscript volumes reflecting Quaker life and thought. Journals and diaries include those of William C. Allen (7 v., worldwide travel in the ministry, 1904-1937), Peter Andrews (travel in England as minister, 1755-1756), Joshua L. Baily (42 v., 1845-1916), George Churchman (10 v., Meetings and travel in ministry, 1759-1813), Thomas Pym Cope (10 v., shipping business and philanthropic concerns, 1800-1851), Jacob R. Elfreth (45 v., 1814-1870) and son Jacob R. Elfreth (64 v., 1861-1924), Elizabeth Reeve Evans (7 v., 1882-1899), Mary Rhoads Haines (3 v., travel in England, includes photographs, 1874-1875), William Hunt (travel as minister, 1748-1772), Isaac Jackson (visit to Maryland Friends w/slaves, 1776), Jane Maule (11 v., 1866-1939), Margaret Hill Morris (Revolutionary War, 1776-1778), John Parrish. (7 v., 1796-1805), William Savery (4 v., 1794-1798), Joshua Sharples (3 v., 1798 visit to Indians), John Shoemaker (3 v., 1805-1815), Henry Simmons (4 v., 1796-1800), Anna Spencer (50 v., 1855-1905), Joseph Walton (19 v., 1875-1894), Thomas Wistar (6 v., 1841-1876), Emma Yarnall (43 v., 1856-1885) and others. Memoirs and autobiographical works of Friends; letterbooks include typed transcripts of letters of James Bringhurst (5 v., 1780-1807); book and other mss. include George Aaron Barton's "Boston Broad Brim," Thomas Clarkson's work on the African slave trade (1808), Logan Pearsall Smith's "On reading Shakespeare"; privately printed book of extracts, letters, etc. of Joseph John Gurney prepared for his family; records of Friends organizations include Friends Hospital records (43 v., 1812-1943), etc.; scrapbooks include 12 v. of Christopher Morley's "The Bowling Green" (1920-1923), Joseph Elkinton's indexed collection of obituaries (1789-1905), clippings on the 1851 Christiana riot collected by William Parker, and a scrapbook of original Quaker records (1633-1750).
ArchivalResource: ca. 1, 250 items.
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- Allen, William Charles, 1857-1938. Journal and diary collection, ca. 1599-1986.
Vol. CCCLXXIII (ff. 422). 25 Oct.-13 Nov. 1844.includes:ff. 1, 308 Andrew Bonar, merchant, of London: Letters to Sir R. Peel: 1844.f. 3 Athens: Letter from the Archaeological Society to A. Bonar: 1844.: Transl.ff. 4, 6 Alexander Pringle, MP; Co...
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Vol. CCCLXXIII (ff. 422). 25 Oct.-13 Nov. 1844.includes:ff. 1, 308 Andrew Bonar, merchant, of London: Letters to Sir R. Peel: 1844.f. 3 Athens: Letter from the Archaeological Society to A. Bonar: 1844.: Transl.ff. 4, 6 Alexander Pringle, MP; Co... 25 Oct 1844-13 Nov 1844
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- Vol. CCCLXXIII (ff. 422). 25 Oct.-13 Nov. 1844.includes:ff. 1, 308 Andrew Bonar, merchant, of London: Letters to Sir R. Peel: 1844.f. 3 Athens: Letter from the Archaeological Society to A. Bonar: 1844.: Transl.ff. 4, 6 Alexander Pringle, MP; Co...
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Letter from Thomas Clarkson: I have to inform you that while I was in London, 1830 March 30.
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Letter from Thomas Clarkson: I have to inform you that while I was in London, 1830 March 30.
Clarkson writes to Irish abolitionist Edward Wilcox on the subject of slavery in the British Colonies, and Parliament's unwillingness to pass meaningful legislation against it. He affirms his support of Wilcox's new anti-slavery group (likely the Hibernian Negro's Friend Society), and encourages him to continue rallying abolitionist sentiment among the Irish populace.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Letter from Thomas Clarkson: I have to inform you that while I was in London, 1830 March 30.
Letters Addressed to Thomas Walker (1749-1817), 1775-1819
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Letters Addressed to Thomas Walker (1749-1817) 1775-1819
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- Letters Addressed to Thomas Walker (1749-1817), 1775-1819
Vol. CCCIX (ff. 394). 14-24 Sept. 1841.includes:ff. 1-8 Sir Valentine John Blake, 12th Baronet: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1822-1846.ff. 9, 293 John Wilson Croker, PC; MP: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1812-1847.f. 11 George Richardson...
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Vol. CCCIX (ff. 394). 14-24 Sept. 1841.includes:ff. 1-8 Sir Valentine John Blake, 12th Baronet: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1822-1846.ff. 9, 293 John Wilson Croker, PC; MP: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1812-1847.f. 11 George Richardson... Sep 1841
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- Vol. CCCIX (ff. 394). 14-24 Sept. 1841.includes:ff. 1-8 Sir Valentine John Blake, 12th Baronet: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1822-1846.ff. 9, 293 John Wilson Croker, PC; MP: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1812-1847.f. 11 George Richardson...
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1815 Sept. 23.
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Papers, 1815 Sept. 23.
Account of an interview, Sept. 23, 1815, Thomas Clarkson had with Alexander I, Emperor of Russia during which they discussed the slavery issue.
ArchivalResource: 1 item, 11 p.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1815 Sept. 23.
African American History collection 1729-1970 1800-1865 African American history collection
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African American History collection 1729-1970 1800-1865 African American history collection
The African American History collection is a miscellaneous collection of single items relating to slavery, abolition movements, and various aspects of African American life between 1729 and 1970.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 280 items
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- African American History collection, African American history collection, 1729-1970, 1800-1865
Vol. XLI (ff. I29). Correspondence and papers mainly of William Wynne (d. 1765), serjeant-at-law, son of Dr Owen Wynne, Dorothy, the latter's widow, Narcissus Lutterell and William Brydges, serjeant-at-law (for whose relationship to the Wynne family ...
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Vol. XLI (ff. I29). Correspondence and papers mainly of William Wynne (d. 1765), serjeant-at-law, son of Dr Owen Wynne, Dorothy, the latter's widow, Narcissus Lutterell and William Brydges, serjeant-at-law (for whose relationship to the Wynne family ... 16 Jan 1696-29 Nov 1774
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- Vol. XLI (ff. I29). Correspondence and papers mainly of William Wynne (d. 1765), serjeant-at-law, son of Dr Owen Wynne, Dorothy, the latter's widow, Narcissus Lutterell and William Brydges, serjeant-at-law (for whose relationship to the Wynne family ...
Thomas Clarkson manuscript material : 1 item, 1845
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Thomas Clarkson manuscript material : 1 item 1845
Thomas Clarkson, British slavery abolitionist. To a Susanna Hunter of No. 2, North Queen Street, Belfast, Ireland : 1 autograph letter signed : 29 Jan 1845 : (MISC 0864) : complying with an autograph request. Includes slip with Clarkson's signature twice, and a stamped envelope with complete wax seal.
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- Thomas Clarkson manuscript material : 1 item, 1845
Prescott, William, 1762-1844. Letters, 1839 March 9 and [n.d.], Boston, to George Ticknor, Boston.
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Letters, 1839 March 9 and [n.d.], Boston, to George Ticknor, Boston.
Returns Clarkson's book; mentions the Wilberforces. Thanks him for Curtis's pamphlet mentioning the Latimer case.
ArchivalResource: 2 items. 21-26 cm.
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- Prescott, William, 1762-1844. Letters, 1839 March 9 and [n.d.], Boston, to George Ticknor, Boston.
CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. VII. Papers of Thomas Clarkson and his family, chiefly relating to the movement for the abolition of the slave trade. Included are:-(1) "A Narrative concerning George and Sarah Green Of the Parish of Grasmere Addressed to a Frie..., 1787-1853
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CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. VII. Papers of Thomas Clarkson and his family, chiefly relating to the movement for the abolition of the slave trade. Included are:-(1) "A Narrative concerning George and Sarah Green Of the Parish of Grasmere Addressed to a Frie... 1787-1853
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- CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. VII. Papers of Thomas Clarkson and his family, chiefly relating to the movement for the abolition of the slave trade. Included are:-(1) "A Narrative concerning George and Sarah Green Of the Parish of Grasmere Addressed to a Frie..., 1787-1853
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson manuscript material : 1 item, 1845
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Thomas Clarkson manuscript material : 1 item, 1845
· To a Susanna Hunter of No. 2, North Queen Street, Belfast, Ireland : 1 autograph letter signed : 29 Jan 1845 : (MISC 0864) : complying with an autograph request. Includes slip with Clarkson's signature twice, and a stamped envelope with complete wax seal.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson manuscript material : 1 item, 1845
Vol. CCCCIV (ff. 454). 1-12 Feb. 1846.includes:f. 1 Isaac Buchanan of P. Buchanan and Co, of Glasgow: Letter to Lord Metcalfe: 1846.: Autogr. copy.ff. 9-16 Charles Brownlow, 1st Baron Lurgan 1839: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1818-1846.ff. 18...
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Vol. CCCCIV (ff. 454). 1-12 Feb. 1846.includes:f. 1 Isaac Buchanan of P. Buchanan and Co, of Glasgow: Letter to Lord Metcalfe: 1846.: Autogr. copy.ff. 9-16 Charles Brownlow, 1st Baron Lurgan 1839: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1818-1846.ff. 18... Feb 1846
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- Vol. CCCCIV (ff. 454). 1-12 Feb. 1846.includes:f. 1 Isaac Buchanan of P. Buchanan and Co, of Glasgow: Letter to Lord Metcalfe: 1846.: Autogr. copy.ff. 9-16 Charles Brownlow, 1st Baron Lurgan 1839: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1818-1846.ff. 18...
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson correspondence, 1825.
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Thomas Clarkson correspondence, 1825.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson correspondence, 1825.
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris Crawford], n.p., [circa 1814].
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Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris Crawford], n.p., [circa 1814].
Signed with initials. Mentions visits with Thomas Clarkson and Talleyrand. Topics include the abolition of the slave trade in England, the [Congress of Vienna?], and maritime rights.
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- Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris Crawford], n.p., [circa 1814].
Sturge, Joseph, 1793-1859. ALS, 1841 September 4 : Birmingham [Eng.] to "My dear Friend."
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ALS, 1841 September 4 : Birmingham [Eng.] to "My dear Friend."
Has returned home after a visit to the United States. Sturge and his friend differ on the value of his trip, on the subject of a future convention and on the proposed alteration of the sugar duty. Has not decided whether to publish an account of his trip. Monopoly on food is only one rank better than monopoly in human flesh. Finds T. Clarkson much enfeebled.
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- Sturge, Joseph, 1793-1859. ALS, 1841 September 4 : Birmingham [Eng.] to "My dear Friend."
Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
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Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
Papers of American abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison and his family.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Garrison family papers, 1801-1948 (inclusive), 1840-1907 (bulk).
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. Abolition & emancipation [microform].
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Abolition & emancipation [microform].
Filmed from originals held at the Huntington Library. Includes personal papers such as correspondence, journals, manuscripts, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1 collection.
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- Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. Abolition & emancipation [microform].
Vol. CCCXCIV (ff. 450). 13-30 Sept. 1845.J-S-Sherrard, Secretary of Spitalfields Hand-Loom Weavers: Letters, etc., to Sir R. Peel: 1845.includes:f. 1 Charles Uppeby, of Barrow Hall, county Lincolnshire: Letter to Sir R. Peel: 1845.f. 5 John Bai...
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Vol. CCCXCIV (ff. 450). 13-30 Sept. 1845.J- S- Sherrard, Secretary of Spitalfields Hand-Loom Weavers: Letters, etc., to Sir R. Peel: 1845.includes:f. 1 Charles Uppeby, of Barrow Hall, county Lincolnshire: Letter to Sir R. Peel: 1845.f. 5 John Bai... Sep 1845
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- Vol. CCCXCIV (ff. 450). 13-30 Sept. 1845.J-S-Sherrard, Secretary of Spitalfields Hand-Loom Weavers: Letters, etc., to Sir R. Peel: 1845.includes:f. 1 Charles Uppeby, of Barrow Hall, county Lincolnshire: Letter to Sir R. Peel: 1845.f. 5 John Bai...
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1807-1846.
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Papers, 1807-1846.
Miscellaneous collection of letters to and from Clarkson and clippings about his death. For the most part these items are concerned with the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, in the French overseas possessions, and in the United States.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1807-1846.
Correspondence of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Bart., [ca. 1807]-1845
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Correspondence of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Bart. [ca. 1807]-1845
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- Correspondence of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Bart., [ca. 1807]-1845
Vol. I (ff. 270). A -G.includes:f. 1 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen; formerly Gordon; Prime Minister: Letter to A. Panizzi: 1856. f. 3 William Harrison Ainsworth, alias 'Cheviot Ticheburn'; novelist: Letter to A. Jones: 1840. f. 4 Ge...
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Vol. I (ff. 270). A - G.includes:f. 1 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen; formerly Gordon; Prime Minister: Letter to A. Panizzi: 1856. f. 3 William Harrison Ainsworth, alias 'Cheviot Ticheburn'; novelist: Letter to A. Jones: 1840. f. 4 Ge... Unspecified
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- Vol. I (ff. 270). A -G.includes:f. 1 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen; formerly Gordon; Prime Minister: Letter to A. Panizzi: 1856. f. 3 William Harrison Ainsworth, alias 'Cheviot Ticheburn'; novelist: Letter to A. Jones: 1840. f. 4 Ge...
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, Papers, 1776-1934
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Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, Papers 1776-1934
Soldier and statesman. Correspondence, legal documents, clippings, broadsides, orderly book, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to Lafayette's military service in Canada and Virginia, his tour of the United States from 1824 to 1825, his land in Florida, and his views of such topics as the slave trade and the French government, including also material pertaining to the centennial observance of his death and Lafayette's genealogy.
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CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. I. Papers of John Clarkson (1764-1828) relative to the transport of negro settlers from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Sierra Leone in 1791-2, and the founding of the colony, of which Clarkson became first Governor. Included are lette...
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CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. I. Papers of John Clarkson (1764-1828) relative to the transport of negro settlers from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Sierra Leone in 1791-2, and the founding of the colony, of which Clarkson became first Governor. Included are lette... 17 Jun 1785-29 Dec 1792
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- CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. I. Papers of John Clarkson (1764-1828) relative to the transport of negro settlers from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Sierra Leone in 1791-2, and the founding of the colony, of which Clarkson became first Governor. Included are lette...
Letters of Thomas Clarkson, 1825-1828
Title:
Letters of Thomas Clarkson 1825-1828
ArchivalResource: 24 ff.
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- Letters of Thomas Clarkson, 1825-1828
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Petition of Thomas Clarkson (Anti-Slavery Reformer) to Sir Charles Metcalfe, Governor General of Canada, on the subject of giving asylum to slaves who escaped from the United States : Playford Hall, Ipswich : ms., 1843 Sept. 6.
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Petition of Thomas Clarkson (Anti-Slavery Reformer) to Sir Charles Metcalfe, Governor General of Canada, on the subject of giving asylum to slaves who escaped from the United States : Playford Hall, Ipswich : ms., 1843 Sept. 6.
Signed portrait of William Clarkson enclosed.
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 34 cm.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Petition of Thomas Clarkson (Anti-Slavery Reformer) to Sir Charles Metcalfe, Governor General of Canada, on the subject of giving asylum to slaves who escaped from the United States : Playford Hall, Ipswich : ms., 1843 Sept. 6.
Kimber, Thomas, 1787-1864. Business papers, 1806.
Title:
Business papers, 1806.
These notes include the terms of sale for Thomas Clarkson's A Portraiture of Quakerism...(N.Y., 1806), lists of books with prices, lists of books to be exchanged with other firms, and other matters.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (73 leaves) ; octavo.
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- Kimber, Thomas, 1787-1864. Business papers, 1806.
Brotherton, Joseph. Letters, 1838-1846.
Title:
Letters, 1838-1846.
Collection contains two letters, one from John Benjamin Smith concerning Thomas Clarkson and taxes; and the second from Elkanah Armitage concerning repeal of the corn laws.
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- Brotherton, Joseph. Letters, 1838-1846.
Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847. Letters, 1806-1842, England.
Title:
Letters, 1806-1842, England.
1806 Mar. 13, to Mrs. Catherine Clarkson, Purfleet, England (1 folded sheet, [4] p.). States circumstances connected with the death of John Wordsworth; mentions her brother's writing and Thomas Manning's journey to China; inquires about Mr. [Thomas] Clarkson's "Quaker book" [A portraiture of Quakerism]; mentions Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William and Dorothy Wordsworth. Reprinted in The letters of Charles and Mary Anne Lamb, ed. E.W. Marrs, v.3 (1978), p. 215-218; also (less perfectly transcribed) in The letters of Charles Lamb, ed. E.V. Lucas (1935), v.1, p. 430-432. Folder includes negative photostat and Philip D. Sherman's typed transcript of this letter. 1842, Sept. 25 and Oct. 3, to Emma Isola Moxon (each [1] p., on the two leaves of a folded sheet). (25 Sept.) She is suffering from a cold, and proposes to stay at home by her fire; Betsey Parsons [daughter of her landlady] has heard about the wax doll belonging to "little Emma", and will bring a penny doll to her to be the "grand dolls Baby" when Mary can bring her to Dover Street in an omnibus. (3 Oct.) She encloses a letter received from Jane Norris, to which she has responded; her cold is "quite well", and she wishes to hear about health of Emma and her family. The second (3 Oct.) letter only is reprinted in The letters of Charles Lamb, ed. E.V. Lucas (1935), v.3, p. 424 (preceded by the response to Jane Norris, dated "Octr 3 1842", to which she referred). This is, according to Lucas, the last extant letter written by Mary Lamb.
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- Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847. Letters, 1806-1842, England.
Vol. CCI (ff. 364). Feb.-Sept.1842.includes:ff. 1, 186 Field-Marshal Sir Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge Governor-General of India: Correspondence with Lord Aberdeen: 1842-1854.ff. 3, 21, 31, 32, 83 Ferdinand II of Naples and Sicily; King ...
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Vol. CCI (ff. 364). Feb.- Sept.1842.includes:ff. 1, 186 Field-Marshal Sir Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge Governor-General of India: Correspondence with Lord Aberdeen: 1842-1854.ff. 3, 21, 31, 32, 83 Ferdinand II of Naples and Sicily; King ... Feb 1842-Sep 1842
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- Vol. CCI (ff. 364). Feb.-Sept.1842.includes:ff. 1, 186 Field-Marshal Sir Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge Governor-General of India: Correspondence with Lord Aberdeen: 1842-1854.ff. 3, 21, 31, 32, 83 Ferdinand II of Naples and Sicily; King ...
Farmer, Silas, 1839-1902. Silas Farmer papers, 1830-1902.
Title:
Silas Farmer papers, 1830-1902.
This collections papers chiefly related to Farmer's activities as a map maker and historian.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. (6 boxes, 1 large manuscript, 1 wallet)
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- Farmer, Silas, 1839-1902. Silas Farmer papers, 1830-1902.
Papers, 1808-1888.
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Papers, 1808-1888.
Diaries and correspondence of English historical painter Benjamin Robert Haydon.
ArchivalResource: 35 v. and 2 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Papers, 1808-1888.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1814-1846.
Title:
Papers, 1814-1846.
Chiefly correspondence relating to Clarkson's international efforts in connection with the abolition of slavery; together with clippings concerning slavery and the annexation of Texas, and anti-slavery meetings in the early 1800's.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1814-1846.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Samuel Taylor Coleridge papers, 1808-1819?
Title:
Samuel Taylor Coleridge papers, 1808-1819?
Collection comprises Coleridge's holograph notebook containing material on early Greek myths, later expanded into "On the Prometheus of Aeschylus" (1825). Contains a watermark date of 1802; however, the probable date of the manuscript is 1816-1819. There is also a letter from Coleridge to William Allen mentioning work he was doing for Thomas Clarkson.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Samuel Taylor Coleridge papers, 1808-1819?
CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. VI. Haiti and Jamaica Papers of Thomas Clarkson, including:-(I) Letters from Henry [Christophe, King of Haiti], to his son [Jacques Victor Henry], the Prince Royal; 19 Aug. 1813-15 June 1816. Fr. Signed. f. 1 ;-(2) Letters from ..., 1813-1846
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CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. VI. Haiti and Jamaica Papers of Thomas Clarkson, including:-(I) Letters from Henry [Christophe, King of Haiti], to his son [Jacques Victor Henry], the Prince Royal; 19 Aug. 1813-15 June 1816. Fr. Signed. f. 1 ;-(2) Letters from ... 1813-1846
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- CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. VI. Haiti and Jamaica Papers of Thomas Clarkson, including:-(I) Letters from Henry [Christophe, King of Haiti], to his son [Jacques Victor Henry], the Prince Royal; 19 Aug. 1813-15 June 1816. Fr. Signed. f. 1 ;-(2) Letters from ..., 1813-1846
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. ALS, 1824 March 6 : Playford Hall [Eng] to Paul Moon James.
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ALS, 1824 March 6 : Playford Hall [Eng] to Paul Moon James.
Would James assist in the efforts of Mrs. Townsend who proposes to start a "Committee of Ladies to promote the cause of suffering humanity", particularly female slaves in British West Indies.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 24 x 19 cm.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. ALS, 1824 March 6 : Playford Hall [Eng] to Paul Moon James.
CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. III. Papers chiefly relating to John Clarkson's dispute with the Sierra Leone Co., ending in his supersession as Governor, and correspondence with various members of the colony (to 1798). Included is a memorandum by him (ff. 155...
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CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. III. Papers chiefly relating to John Clarkson's dispute with the Sierra Leone Co., ending in his supersession as Governor, and correspondence with various members of the colony (to 1798). Included is a memorandum by him (ff. 155... 31 Dec 1792-Sep 1828
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- CLARKSON PAPERS. Vol. III. Papers chiefly relating to John Clarkson's dispute with the Sierra Leone Co., ending in his supersession as Governor, and correspondence with various members of the colony (to 1798). Included is a memorandum by him (ff. 155...
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Autograph letter signed : Playford, Suffolk, to [James Cropper], 1832 Oct. 19.
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Autograph letter signed : Playford, Suffolk, to [James Cropper], 1832 Oct. 19.
Outlining arguments for and against the American Colonization Society's plan to send freed American slaves to Liberia. He notes that upon hearing that many slave owners agreed to freely give up their slaves to the society with the knowledge that they would be resettled, he was "much struck and delighted," and that he had been told that "by means of the exertions of pious ministers of the gospel and other good men there slavery had become odious even in the slave-holding states themselves. There were hundreds of masters, who then felt the sin of holding their fellow-men in bondage, and were willing to make them free for conscience sake." Asking Cresson whether it might be more economically feasible to settle the freed slaves in the vast U.S. than in Africa, he was told that "The prejudices against these people and against the color of their skin as a badge of slavery, were so great and so deep rooted among the whites, that, if they were to be settled within the Union, they would always be looked upon as a separate, a distinct, and a degraded People ..." He expresses concern that, as a friend warned him, the society's plan is a "scheme for getting rid of all the black people altogether from the soil of their birth."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (6 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Autograph letter signed : Playford, Suffolk, to [James Cropper], 1832 Oct. 19.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. [Coast of Senegal].
Title:
[Coast of Senegal]. [ca. 1789]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. map : outline col. ; 39.4 x 32 cm.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. [Coast of Senegal].
Scientists Collection, 1563-1973
Title:
Scientists Collection 1563-1973
The Scientists Collection is comprised of individual letters and small groups of correspondence from American, British, French, and German scientists during the past three centuries. Although the content is highly varied, there is significant strength in astronomy, natural history, conchology, and geology. Among the scientists better represented in the collection are the astronomers William Radcliffe Birt, J.F.W. Herschel, and Franz Xaver von Zach; the conchologists A.D. Brown, Fred L. Button, Otto Mörch, Alfred Newton, Christian M. Poulsen, Temple Prime, Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, and A. G. Wetherby; the physical scientists George Biddell Airy, Arnold Sommerfeld, Ferdinand R. Hassler, and Max Planck; the archaeologist Jean François Nadaillac; the philosopher William Whewell; and the naturalists Walter Henry Bates, Robert Chambers, Edme Dupuget, Robert Kaye Greville, Joseph Henry, John Stevens Henslow, John Lubbock, and Herbert Spencer.
ArchivalResource: 5.75 Linear feet; 13 upright boxes, 8 oversize folders.
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- Scientists Collection, 1563-1973
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson correspondence, 1789-1837.
Title:
Thomas Clarkson correspondence, 1789-1837.
The collection consists of letters pertaining to abolition of slavery activities in England, the United States, and the colonies; the situation in Haiti following the overthrow of Henri Christophe in 1820; Clarkson's book about Quakerism; and the case of Aaron Richards in England. Correspondents are Granville Sharp and William Wilberforce. Recipients are Thomas Thompson, James Philips, Dr. Bowring, W. Dillworth Crewdson, and Mademoiselle Williams.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson correspondence, 1789-1837.
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Letters and Papers, 1805-1903, 1805-1903
Title:
Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Letters and Papers, 1805-1903 1805-1903
ArchivalResource: 20ff., 1 volume
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- Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Letters and Papers, 1805-1903, 1805-1903
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris Crawford], n.p., [circa 1814].
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Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris Crawford], n.p., [circa 1814].
Signed with initials. Mentions visits with Thomas Clarkson and Talleyrand. Topics include the abolition of the slave trade in England, the [Congress of Vienna?], and maritime rights.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 20 x 16 cm.
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- Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Autograph letter signed : n.p., to [William Harris Crawford], n.p., [circa 1814].
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1786-1845. The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1804-1847 (inclusive), [microform].
Title:
The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1804-1847 (inclusive), [microform].
The papers consist of correspondence, parliamentary speeches, working papers, notebooks, and political pamphlets documenting the life and work of Thomas Fowell Buxton, nineteenth century abolitionist and reformer.
ArchivalResource: 17 reels.
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- Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir, 1786-1845. The papers of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1804-1847 (inclusive), [microform].
Thomas Clarkson Papers, 1814-1846
Title:
Thomas Clarkson Papers 1814-1846
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Box
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- Thomas Clarkson Papers, 1814-1846
British Library. Abolition & emancipation [microform]. Pt. 5, Papers of Thomas Clarkson from the British Library, London.
Title:
Abolition & emancipation [microform]. Pt. 5, Papers of Thomas Clarkson from the British Library, London.
ArchivalResource: 5 microfilm reels (35 mm.)
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- British Library. Abolition & emancipation [microform]. Pt. 5, Papers of Thomas Clarkson from the British Library, London.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Samuel Taylor Coleridge letter to Thomas Clarkson, 1806 October 13.
Title:
Samuel Taylor Coleridge letter to Thomas Clarkson, 1806 October 13.
Letter to Clarkson, written from Bury St. Edmunds, beginning "My dear Sir, You have proposed to me one question not more awful than difficult of solution. What metaphysically the Spirit of God is? What the Soul? What the difference between the Reason, and the Understanding ..." Coleridge goes on to discuss these questions, as well as the nature of reality (basing his argument on Plato). He also expresses his view of Unitarianism. The letter consists of loose pages housed in a slender modern box within a blue cloth case.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (5 leaves) ; 27 cm.
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- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Samuel Taylor Coleridge letter to Thomas Clarkson, 1806 October 13.
Smith, William, 1756-1835. Papers, 1785-1860.
Title:
Papers, 1785-1860.
Correspondence, relating mainly to the abolition of slavery in the West Indies, together with a partially unpublished poem of Robert Southey entitled To the exiled patriots. Letters of William Wilberforce (24 items) discuss personal affairs, politics, abolition, and other matters. Letters from Thomas Clarkson discuss the antislavery movement. Letters from Smith's constituents discuss politics, social conditions, parliamentary reform, British foreign trade, slavery in the Indies, and economic conditions. Correspondents include Priscilla Buxton, Thomas Fowell Buxton, and Zachary Macaulay.
ArchivalResource: 328 items.
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- Smith, William, 1756-1835. Papers, 1785-1860.
Blow, David. Autograph album : manuscript, 1829-1846.
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Autograph album : manuscript, 1829-1846.
Compiled by an unidentified person. Includes poetry (many poems on death, particularly the death of a child); engravings (many of churches); original watercolors, pencil and pen and ink drawings; quotations from essays, literature, and scripture; and autographs (signatures) in various hands, initialed, signed, and dated from Brighton; Kenilworth; Upminster, Essex; and other places in England. Includes inscriptions by John Clayton, John Clayton, Jr., William Clayton, George Clayton, Mary Clayton, and S. Clayton; an essay "Buy the truth and sell it not" by Joseph Fletcher, with inscriptions by Joseph Fletcher, Jr. and M. Fletcher; inscriptions by Margaret Sophia Dicker and Louisa M. Dicerk; Sarah Brown and A. Brown; David Blow and A. Blow; and others. Tipped in is a fragment of an autograph letter from Sir Walter Scott to Charles Tilt, bookseller of London; a letter from Lord Clinton [fourth Duke of Newcastle?]; signatures of Robert Peel, Thomas Clarkson, and others. Copied are works by Robert Southey, William Cowper, Hannah More, Caroline James, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (104 leaves) : paper, col. ill. ; 24 cm.
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- Blow, David. Autograph album : manuscript, 1829-1846.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Letter. Ca. 1840.
Title:
Letter. Ca. 1840.
Single item, written to the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society to express thanks for the kindness shown him and to offer his services in "promoting the good cause."
ArchivalResource: 1 item. ALS 14 1/2" x 9"
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Letter. Ca. 1840.
ORIGINAL LETTERS, one hundred and eighteen in number, from the Lake Poeta to Daniel Stuart, Editor of the Morning Post and the Courier, viz.: Eighty-seven from Samuel Taylor Coleridge (one, at f. 103, being to Mrs. Stuart); circ. 1800-14 Oct. 1828. f..., approximately 1800-1849
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ORIGINAL LETTERS, one hundred and eighteen in number, from the Lake Poeta to Daniel Stuart, Editor of the Morning Post and the Courier, viz.: Eighty-seven from Samuel Taylor Coleridge (one, at f. 103, being to Mrs. Stuart); circ. 1800-14 Oct. 1828. f... c 1800-1849
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- ORIGINAL LETTERS, one hundred and eighteen in number, from the Lake Poeta to Daniel Stuart, Editor of the Morning Post and the Courier, viz.: Eighty-seven from Samuel Taylor Coleridge (one, at f. 103, being to Mrs. Stuart); circ. 1800-14 Oct. 1828. f..., approximately 1800-1849
HENRY PAPERS. Vol. V. Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to Philip Henry and his descendants; 1660-1863. Included are:-(a) seven letters of Philip Henry to Sir Henry Ashurst (ff. 4-23 passim), of which the first six are printed in The Life of ..., 1660-1863
Title:
HENRY PAPERS. Vol. V. Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to Philip Henry and his descendants; 1660-1863. Included are:-(a) seven letters of Philip Henry to Sir Henry Ashurst (ff. 4-23 passim), of which the first six are printed in The Life of ... 1660-1863
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- HENRY PAPERS. Vol. V. Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to Philip Henry and his descendants; 1660-1863. Included are:-(a) seven letters of Philip Henry to Sir Henry Ashurst (ff. 4-23 passim), of which the first six are printed in The Life of ..., 1660-1863
Clarkson, Thomas 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson manuscript: Lettres nouvelles sur le commerce de la Côte de Guinée 1789-1790.
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Thomas Clarkson manuscript: Lettres nouvelles sur le commerce de la Côte de Guinée 1789-1790.
The Thomas Clarkson manuscript, arranged in 13 letters, addresses various aspects of the slave trade in the region that lies between the Gambia and Senegal Rivers.
ArchivalResource: 162 pages.
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- Clarkson, Thomas 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson manuscript: Lettres nouvelles sur le commerce de la Côte de Guinée 1789-1790.
Slavery and abolition collection, 1700-1890.
Title:
Slavery and abolition collection, 1700-1890.
Collection of slave bills of sale, deeds, passes, certificates of registry, manumission papers, wills, and speeches. Also, letters relating to cases involving slaves which reached the courts, including the AMISTAD mutiny in which the slaves aboard the slave ship AMISTAD revolted against their captors off the coast of Long Island and were later awarded freedom by President John Quincy Adams. Letters by prominent abolitionists William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, and William Lloyd Garrison with their views and comments on the abolition movement are included.
ArchivalResource: Originals: .4 lin. ft.Copies: 1 microfilm reel.
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- Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833. Slavery and abolition collection, 1700-1890.
Albert Stephens Borgman autograph collection, 1600-1950.
Title:
Albert Stephens Borgman autograph collection, 1600-1950.
Letters and a few manuscripts of prominent literary figures, statesmen, and politicians from the United States and Europe collected by American professor of English Albert Stephens Borgman.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (1.3 linear ft.)
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- Albert Stephens Borgman autograph collection, 1600-1950.
Autograph File, C
Title:
Autograph File, C
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
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- Autograph File, C, 1554-2002.
MISCELLANEOUS original letters, etc.; 1641-1826:-1. Certificate of the Subsidy Commissioners relating to the assesment of Robert White, of Chippenham in Burnham, co. Bucks; 27 Aug. 1641. Signed by Ed[mund] Waller [the poet?] and Thomas Hanson. f. 1...., 1641-1826
Title:
MISCELLANEOUS original letters, etc.; 1641-1826:- 1. Certificate of the Subsidy Commissioners relating to the assesment of Robert White, of Chippenham in Burnham, co. Bucks; 27 Aug. 1641. Signed by Ed[mund] Waller [the poet?] and Thomas Hanson. f. 1.... 1641-1826
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- MISCELLANEOUS original letters, etc.; 1641-1826:-1. Certificate of the Subsidy Commissioners relating to the assesment of Robert White, of Chippenham in Burnham, co. Bucks; 27 Aug. 1641. Signed by Ed[mund] Waller [the poet?] and Thomas Hanson. f. 1...., 1641-1826
British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society (London, England). Resolution and letter, 1840-1841.
Title:
Resolution and letter, 1840-1841.
Resolution praising Henry Brewster Stanton and wishing him success as he takes leave of the organization, December 7, 1840. Signed by Thomas Clarkson on behalf of "the Committee." Also, letter from J. W. Tredgold, Secretary of the society to Stanton handing him a copy of the resolution, January 2, 1841.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society (London, England). Resolution and letter, 1840-1841.
AUTOGRAPH letters and signatures of Royal and illustrious persons, chiefly of England and France, of the l9th century. Amongst them is the signature of H.M. Queen Victoria when Princess, dated in the year 1823. The collection is stated to have been f..., 19th century
Title:
AUTOGRAPH letters and signatures of Royal and illustrious persons, chiefly of England and France, of the l9th century. Amongst them is the signature of H.M. Queen Victoria when Princess, dated in the year 1823. The collection is stated to have been f... 19th century
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- AUTOGRAPH letters and signatures of Royal and illustrious persons, chiefly of England and France, of the l9th century. Amongst them is the signature of H.M. Queen Victoria when Princess, dated in the year 1823. The collection is stated to have been f..., 19th century
Falconbridge, Alexander, d. 1792. Tracts on slave trade.
Title:
Tracts on slave trade. [between 1791 and 1850]
Four documents on the slave trade bound together.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. in 1 : ill. ; 22 cm.
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- Falconbridge, Alexander, d. 1792. Tracts on slave trade.
Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873. Correspondence, 1790-1872.
Title:
Correspondence, 1790-1872.
Correspondence relating primarily to missionary activities of the Church of England in East Africa and various British colonies and describing also scenery, local politics, and efforts to thwart the slave trade. Correspondents include John William Colenso, bishop of Natal; Christopher Palmer Rigby, British Army officer in Zanzibar; Charles Frederick Mackenzie, bishop of Central Africa; David Livingstone; Lord John Russell, British foreign secretary; Henry Labouchere, colonial secretary; Walter Chambers, missionary in Sarawak; Thomas Clarkson; Sir James Brooke, rajah of Sarawak; and Sir Samuel White Baker.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873. Correspondence, 1790-1872.
Maucaulay, Zachary, 1768-1838. Papers of Zachary Maucaulay, 1793-1888.
Title:
Papers of Zachary Maucaulay, 1793-1888.
Letters, manuscripts, and documents relating to the affairs of Zachary Macaulay and his family; Hannah More, Clapham Sect, especially Henry Thornton and his family; the antislavery movement, including the affairs of the Sierra Leone Colony, Anti-Slavery society, and activities of William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, and other abolitionists.
ArchivalResource: 1,014 pieces.22 boxes.3 bound volumes.
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- Maucaulay, Zachary, 1768-1838. Papers of Zachary Maucaulay, 1793-1888.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Letters from Thomas Clarkson, with related material.
Title:
Letters from Thomas Clarkson, with related material. 1817-1839.
Comprises 1 autograph letter from Thomas Clarkson to Mr. W. Brown dated 9 February 1817, 1 autograph letter from the same to Benjamin Brame of Ipswich, undated, but probably 1837, according to a pencilled note inside the letter signed by 'Wm. H.B.' (with transcripts), 1 signed portrait of Thomas Clarkson engraved by J. Cochran and printed by Fisher, Son, & Co., London ..., 1839, 1 printed illustration of Playford Hall, Suffolk, Clarkson's residence, drawn, etched, & published by Henry Davy, Globe Street, Ipswich, 26 May, 18[2?]1, and 1 small card containing pencilled biographical notes concerning Thomas Clarkson. The bound volume also contains a typescript biography of Clarkson which is different from that found in the Dictionary of National Biography.
ArchivalResource: 2 letters (4 ff. conjoined in 2 pairs), 1 printed port., 1 printed illustration, and 1 small card, all held in 1 envelope, manuscript and printed material.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Letters from Thomas Clarkson, with related material.
Papers of Thomas Clarkson, 1787-1996 (The majority of the papers were written during Clarkson's life. A few are much more recent, relating to twentieth century research into Clarkson's work.)
Title:
Papers of Thomas Clarkson 1787-1996 (The majority of the papers were written during Clarkson's life. A few are much more recent, relating to twentieth century research into Clarkson's work.)
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- Papers of Thomas Clarkson, 1787-1996 (The majority of the papers were written during Clarkson's life. A few are much more recent, relating to twentieth century research into Clarkson's work.)
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson papers, 1785-1871.
Title:
Thomas Clarkson papers, 1785-1871.
The collection consists of papers of Thomas Clarkson from 1785-1871. Includes correspondence, literary manuscripts, and a journal. The bulk of the collection contains letters from Clarkson, or his wife, Catherine (Buck), to her parents discussing domestic and agricultural matters. One letter, dated 1818, refers to an interview between Clarkson and Alexander I of Russia pertaining to a possible invasion of Haiti by France. The journal (1789) documents Clarkson's trip to France and his impression of the revolutionaries. Additional materials illustrate Clarkson's involvement with the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
ArchivalResource: 42 items.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Thomas Clarkson papers, 1785-1871.
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Autograph letter signed : Ipswich, to W.B. Dickenson, 1843 Apr. 28.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Ipswich, to W.B. Dickenson, 1843 Apr. 28.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (12mo) + with envelope and seal.
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- Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Autograph letter signed : Ipswich, to W.B. Dickenson, 1843 Apr. 28.
STURGE PAPERS. Correspondence of Joseph Sturge, M.P., the philanthropist, consisting chiefly of letters on political matters addressed to him; 1833-1858. Included are letters from Robert Stephenson, the engineer, 11 Oct. 1837 (ff. 4-5b), John Bright,..., 1833-1858
Title:
STURGE PAPERS. Correspondence of Joseph Sturge, M.P., the philanthropist, consisting chiefly of letters on political matters addressed to him; 1833-1858. Included are letters from Robert Stephenson, the engineer, 11 Oct. 1837 (ff. 4-5b), John Bright,... 1833-1858
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- STURGE PAPERS. Correspondence of Joseph Sturge, M.P., the philanthropist, consisting chiefly of letters on political matters addressed to him; 1833-1858. Included are letters from Robert Stephenson, the engineer, 11 Oct. 1837 (ff. 4-5b), John Bright,..., 1833-1858
Thomas Clarkson Papers, 1787-1847
Title:
Thomas Clarkson Papers, 1787-1847
The papers include drafts of Clarkson's letters to the Comte de Mirabeau and others on slavery; several reports and speeches; and letters addressed to Clarkson from persons in the United States and Great Britain regarding anti-slavery activities.
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LIVERPOOL PAPERS. Vol. CCXXVII (ff. 434). Papers relating to the Slave Trade, 1787-1823, consisting largely of letters to the 1st Earl of Liverpool, who was President of the Board of Trade and Foreign Plantations from 1786 to 1804. The names of the w..., 1787-1823
Title:
LIVERPOOL PAPERS. Vol. CCXXVII (ff. 434). Papers relating to the Slave Trade, 1787-1823, consisting largely of letters to the 1st Earl of Liverpool, who was President of the Board of Trade and Foreign Plantations from 1786 to 1804. The names of the w... 1787-1823
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- LIVERPOOL PAPERS. Vol. CCXXVII (ff. 434). Papers relating to the Slave Trade, 1787-1823, consisting largely of letters to the 1st Earl of Liverpool, who was President of the Board of Trade and Foreign Plantations from 1786 to 1804. The names of the w..., 1787-1823
Vaux collection of correspondence, documents and graphics, 1659-1978
Title:
Vaux collection of correspondence, documents and graphics, 1659-1978
The original accession of Vaux family papers contained in boxes 1-3 includes letters and documents from Jonathan Backhouse, Anthony Benezet, Thomas Clarkson, Stephen Grellet, Elias Hicks, Abel James, Rebecca Jones, Deborah Logan, James Logan, Margaret Morris, William Penn, William Robinson, Marmaduke Stevenson and others. Their topics include African Americans; Westtown School; the Quaker separation of 1827-28; Daniel Wheeler, Elizabeth Fry; a memorial for Anne Parrish (Female Society for Relief and Employment of the Poor); the Virginia Exiles (including the protest of the prisoners); manumission; early Quaker publishing; the will of Thomas Lloyd; Quakers and Native Americans; and women's property rights. The addition to the Vaux family papers of correspondence, documents and graphics in boxes 4-28 and albums 1 & 2 most prominently reflects the research interests of George Vaux VIII and the photographic work of George Vaux Jr. and George Vaux X. The correspondence and documents relate to Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, including the Forrest Trust, Lewis Legacy for Poor Children, Richardson Trust, Josiah White Schools and the constituent meetings of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Western District, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Northern District and Philadelphia Monthly Meeting for the Southern District, but also Quaker topics such as Quakers in Tortola and Barbados, Quakers in Charleston, S.C., the Bible Association of Friends in America, The Emlen Institution for the Benefit of Persons of African and Indian Descent, Friends Historical Society, and Haverford College. The graphics include glass slides of American travel views and Native American sites, and of Haverford College, especially those taken by George Vaux Jr., but also by William S. Vaux and M.M. Vaux, and photographs and other art media of Quakers and places with Quaker connections, such as Meetinghouses, burial grounds, Tortola and Barbados. There are also 2 albums of 35mm and stereoscopic slides by George Vaux X, including of Meetinghouses and Quaker sites on Barbados and Tortola. Especially prominent in the collection addition are George Vaux VIII, George Vaux IX and George Vaux X. Correspondents include: Joel Cadbury, Richard Cadbury, Harriet Durham, Amelia Mott Gummere, Henry Hartshorne, Rufus Jones, Albert Cook Myers, Norman Penney, James E. Rhoads, Charles Roberts, Isaac Sharp.
ArchivalResource: 15 Linear Feet (28 document boxes and 2 albums)
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- Vaux, George. Collection of correspondence and documents, 1659-1914.
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- Borgman, Albert Stephens, 1890-1954
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- British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Committee.
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British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society (London, England)
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Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834.
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Mirabeau, Honoré-Gabriel de Riquetti, comte de, 1749-1791
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Armagh, county of, Ireland
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Great Britain
Great Britain
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Haiti
Haiti
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- France
France
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Philadelphia (Pa.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Stepney, Middlesex
Stepney, Middlesex
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Great Britain
Great Britain
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fife, Scotland
Fife, Scotland
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Sierra Leone, Colony of, Africa
Sierra Leone, Colony of, Africa
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Jamaica, Central America
Jamaica, Central America
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Haiti
Haiti
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Down, county of, Ireland
Down, county of, Ireland
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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Citation
- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 316