• 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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    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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