William Smith and family

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William Smith (1756-1835), MP, was one of the leading Independent politicians of his day. Prevented from attaining the high offices of state both by his Dissenting Christian convictions - he became a Unitarian - and by his own desire to remain out of the limelight, Smith nevertheless played a leading role in most of the great contemporary parliamentary issues, including the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts and the abolition of slavery. Smith married Frances Coape on 12 January 1781; they had 5 sons and 5 daughters.

From the guide to the William Smith and family: Papers, 1678-1951, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)

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associatedWith Smith Frances fl. late 18th century nee Coape person
associatedWith Smith William 1756-1835 person
associatedWith Wilberforce William 1759-1833 person
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