Waller, Horace, 1833-1896
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Horace Waller was born in London in 1833. He went to Africa in 1861 as Lay Superintendent of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa. He resigned from the Mission in 1863 following a disagreement related to liberated slaves under the care of the Mission. In 1864, Waller returned to England. He became a member of the committee of the Anti-Slavery Society. He edited David Livingstone's journals for publication. He served as rector of Twywell, Thrapston, Northamptonshire from 1874 to 1895. Horace Waller died at East Liss, Hampshire in 1896.
From the description of Horace Waller papers, 1858-1890 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 122555587
From the description of Horace Waller papers, 1858-1890 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702182042
- 1888 On Some African Entanglements of Great Britain
- 1890 Nyassaland: Great Britain's Case Against Portugal
- 1891 Ivory, Apes, and Peacocks: an African Contemplation
- 1893 Health Hints for Central Africa
- 1894Slaving and Slavery in our British Protectorates, Nyssaland and Zanzibar
- 1896 The Case of Our Zanzibar Slaves: Why Not Liberate Them?
From the guide to the Horace Waller Papers, 1858-1896, (Yale University Divinity School Library)
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