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    Zachary Macaulay (Scottish Gaelic: Sgàire MacAmhlaoibh; 2 May 1768 – 13 May 1838) was a Scottish statistician and abolitionist who was a founder of London...
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    India. Thomas Babington Macaulay was born in Leicestershire, England, on 25 October 1800, the son of Reverend Zachary Macaulay, a member of the Clapham...
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    commended for its prose style. Macaulay was born at Rothley Temple in Leicestershire on 25 October 1800, the son of Zachary Macaulay, a Scottish Highlander,...
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    Zachary Levi (born 1980), American actor, director, and singer Zachary Alakaʻi Lum, Kānaka Maoli musician, composer, and hula dancer Zachary Macaulay...
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    conducted a newspaper campaign for her release. The British abolitionist Zachary Macaulay led the protest, with Hendrik Cesars protesting in response that Baartman...
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  • an abandonment of culture and religion. In a letter to his father, Zachary Macaulay detailed the ‘success’ of the Minute, and the impact it had on Indian...
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    the group published a journal, the Christian Observer, edited by Zachary Macaulay and were also credited with the foundation of several missionary and...
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    p. 54. Hochschild, p. 186. Ziegler, pp. 97–99. Hochschild, p. 187. Zachary Macaulay writing to Miss Mills, 1 June 1799, quoted in Ziegler, p. 98. Fulford...
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  • people with the surnames Macaulay, MacAulay, and McAulay. Alastair Macaulay, chief dance critic of the New York Times Angus Macaulay (1759–1827), schoolmaster...
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  • Selina Mills (category Macaulay family of Lewis)
    was the mother of Sir George Otto Trevelyan Margaret Macaulay (1812–1834) Charles Zachary Macaulay (1814–1886) Mills got caught up in the elopement of...
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  • second veteran abolitionist, the former Governor of Sierra Leone, Zachary Macaulay. In a letter to Macauley dated 12 July 1822, James Cropper wrote of...
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  • cousin of Zachary Macaulay, the abolitionist and member of the Clapham Sect. Kenneth Macaulay was born to Aulay Macaulay and Rachel Macaulay, née Rome...
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    began meeting again, strengthened with prominent new members such as Zachary Macaulay, Henry Brougham and James Stephen. In June 1804, Wilberforce's bill...
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    was Margaret Campbell. He had eleven brothers and sisters, including Zachary Macaulay, one of the prime movers in the Abolition of Slavery campaign throughout...
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    wife's young brother, Zachary Macaulay, from the mental trauma of working as an overseer on a Jamaican slave plantation, when Zachary came to recuperate...
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    included William Wilberforce, Henry Thornton and Zachary Macaulay, father of the historian Thomas Macaulay, as well as William Smith Member of Parliament...
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  • place in the Methodist congregation in Freetown. In 1794, the governor Zachary Macaulay appointed her housekeeper of the governor's residence and the caregiver...
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    founded in London in 1825 as the Anti-Slavery Monthly Reporter by Zachary Macaulay (1768–1838), a Scottish philanthropist who devoted most of his life...
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  • British MP Thomas Babington Macaulay, Zachary Macaulay, the historian G.M. Trevelyan and the British novelist Rose Macaulay. She is of Scottish and Italian...
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  • foundation of UCL Joseph Hume (1777–1855), Scottish doctor and politician Zachary Macaulay (1768–1838), Scottish-born slavery abolitionist, Governor of Sierra...
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    in the day-to-day running), Thomas Clarkson, Thomas Fowell Buxton, Zachary Macaulay (like Wilberforce, a member of the Anglican evangelical group known...
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    acquainted with William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, Henry Thornton, Zachary Macaulay and other committed activists. Many of this group were members of the...
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    World (1790). By this time she was close to William Wilberforce and Zachary Macaulay, sympathising with their evangelical views. Her poem Slavery appeared...
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  • case of Leigh v Macaulay (20 February 1835) in which James Leigh, a son of William Henry Leigh, brought an action against Zachary Macaulay was a case in...
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    Macaulays of Lewis and Clan MacAulay which was centred in the Loch Lomond area, bordering the Scottish Highlands and Scottish Lowlands. The Macaulays...
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  • Sierra Leone.: 62  Macaulay Wilson was the son of King George, chief of Kaffu Bullom,: 42  and joined the household of Zachary Macaulay and later that of...
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  • company vital supplies. During these years the colony's acting governor, Zachary Macaulay, and his council agreed to accept American blacks as settlers with...
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    William Heywood and Joseph Bindon in Montreal together with John McCord, Zachary Macaulay, Edward Antill, John Dyer Mercier and Udnay Hay in Quebec City all...
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    the Crown in 1808. It was at this time that he became a friend of Zachary Macaulay, who was governor of the colony 1794–99. In 1802 Thornton was one of...
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    local community. Clapham Common Clapham Sect Kenton Couse John Hick Zachary Macaulay Granville Sharp John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth James Stephen Henry...
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