Samuel Hoare may refer to: Samuel Hoare Jr (1751–1825), British Quaker and abolitionist Sir Samuel Hoare, 1st Baronet (1841–1915), British Conservative...
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Samuel Hoare Jr (9 August 1751 – 14 July 1825) was a wealthy British Quaker banker and abolitionist born in Stoke Newington, then to the north of London...
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the pioneering English abolitionist, prepared a "map" of the "streams" of "forerunners and coadjutors" of the abolitionist movement, which he published...
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Park. in 1824; and Samuel Jr, a banker and abolitionist. His father, Joseph Woods the elder, was an abolitionist. He and Samuel Hoare Jr were two of the...
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Trade The only surviving brother of one of its founders was the abolitionist Samuel Hoare Jr. Jeremiah Harman, son of one of the early investors, was one...
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William Allen (English Quaker) (category English abolitionists)
Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade were Quakers, including two – Samuel Hoare Jr and Joseph Woods Sr (father of the botanist Joseph Woods Jr) – who...
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James Stephen (British politician) (category English abolitionists)
residences of three prominent Quaker abolitionists: William Allen (1770–1843), Joseph Woods the elder, and Samuel Hoare Jr (1751–1825). The latter two were...
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Samuel and Louisa were the parents of John Gurney Hoare and their descendants included the politicians Sir Samuel Hoare, 1st Baronet, and Sir Samuel John...
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Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade (category Abolitionist organizations)
(1755–1789); William Dillwyn (1743–1824); George Harrison (1747–1827); Samuel Hoare Jr (1751–1825); Joseph Hooper (1732–1789); John Lloyd; Joseph Woods Sr...
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Baronet (1786–1845). Louisa Gurney (1784–1836) married in 1806 Samuel Hoare (1783–1847). Samuel Gurney (1786–1856) married in 1808 Elizabeth Shepphard (died...
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St John's College, Cambridge (redirect from Samuel Butler Room Society)
studied at St John's, as did William Wilberforce and Thomas Clarkson, two abolitionists who led the movement that brought slavery to an end in the British Empire...
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(1866-1922), English medical missionary to South China Samuel Hoare (1751–1825), Quaker and abolitionist lived in Paradise Row, Stoke Newington. John Howard...
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Quaker community, being the birthplace of Samuel Hoare Jr and later occupied by William Allen. The abolitionist Thomas Clarkson described it as "The very...
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promoter of commercially prepared root beer Samuel Hoare Jr (1751–1825), English banker and abolitionist Henry Hodgkin (1877–1933), English missionary...
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later recanted) anti-pacifism and the views of the banker and abolitionist Samuel Hoare Jr who similarly expressed some anti-pacifist beliefs. Brock,...
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(1558–1592), author of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay (c. 1590). Louisa Gurney Hoare (1784–1836), diarist and writer on education Julian of Norwich (1343 – after...
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Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham (category British abolitionists)
Wilberforce and the Abolitionist movement in Britain is also referenced in the work. List of abolitionists List of abolitionist forerunners Laughton...
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for carrying a copy of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817–c. 1866), African-American abolitionist and journalist. Sandy Jenkins, a slave mentioned...
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which called for gradual abolition. At that time, the leaders of the abolitionist movement sought an immediate end to the slave trade, while the West Indian...
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(1755–1789); William Dillwyn (1743–1824); George Harrison (1747–1827); Samuel Hoare Jr (1751–1825); Joseph Hooper (1732–1789); John Lloyd; Joseph Woods Sr...
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Fowell Buxton (category English abolitionists)
1786 – 19 February 1845) was an English Member of Parliament, brewer, abolitionist and social reformer. He married Hannah Gurney, whose sister became Elizabeth...
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undermining the bank's solvency. Fry's brother John Gurney, brother-in-law Samuel Hoare III, and cousin Hudson Gurney made a large investment in the W.S. Fry...
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General William Tecumseh Sherman Louisa Gurney Hoare (1784–1836), English writer on education Richard Hoare, second baronet (1758–1838), English antiquary...
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George Beauclerk, 4th Duke of St Albans (d. 1787) December 9 – Richard Colt Hoare, English antiquarian, archaeologist (d. 1838) December 21 – Jean Baptiste...
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was replaced by Jonas Hanway. The abolitionists Samuel Hoare and two of the three Thornton brothers, Henry and Samuel, were also involved, along with James...
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including the bankers Samuel Gurney and Daniel Gurney, the social reformers Elizabeth Fry and Joseph John Gurney, and Louisa Hoare, the writer on education...
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men: Sir Samuel Hellier, a country squire whose musical acquisitions form the nucleus of the Shaw–Hellier Collection, and the abolitionist Granville...
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weaken the influence of the abolitionist movement. The scheme was widely rejected by prominent African-American abolitionists such as James Forten and Frederick...
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Taylor (née Winslow), was an ardent abolitionist and a coworker with Lucretia Mott. His father's ancestor, Samuel Taylor, settled in Burlington, New Jersey...
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Thomas Sturge (category English abolitionists)
Houghton Miffin, Boston, 1949, p.128. Beale (1973) dustjacket. Philip Hoare, (2009) Leviathan or, the whale, London, Fourth Estate, p.250-1, 277. ISBN 978-0007230143...
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