Charles Gilpin Correspondence, 1832-1875.

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Charles Gilpin Correspondence, 1832-1875.

Letters addressed to Gilpin, many from prominent mid-19th century reformers, concerning social and political subjects, including capital punishment, Hungarian exiles, parliamentary elections, foreign relations, prisons, Poor laws, and the abolition of slavery.

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Gilpin, Charles, 1815-1874

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Publisher and member of the House of Commons, of London, England. From the description of Correspondence, 1832-1875. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 122476304 From the description of Charles Gilpin Correspondence, 1832-1875. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19562387 Charles Gilpin (1815-1874), British publisher and reform member of Parliament, belonged to a Quaker family. His father was a Bristol tradesman, and his mother was the sister ...