• Somerset v Stewart (1772) 98 ER 499 (also known as Sommersett v Steuart, Somersett's case, and the Mansfield Judgment) is a judgment of the English Court...
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  • where Scottish merchant Charles Stewart bought Somerset on 1 August 1749. In 1764, Somerset was taken to Boston, where Stewart had been appointed Receiver...
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  • Charles Stewart was a Scottish customs official and merchant who was the slaveowner in the Somerset v Stewart case. Stewart was born in Scotland but emigrated...
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    it to Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus . The concept is cited in Somerset v Stewart. The falling sky clause occurs in a passage of Heauton Timorumenos...
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    1772 when he was instrumental in securing Lord Mansfield's ruling in Somerset v Stewart, which held that slavery had no basis in English law. In 1787, Sharp...
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  • Hopkins without his jurisdiction, and Hopkins was released, and that of Somerset v Stewart, in which an African slave whose master had moved to London was freed...
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  • California Somerset, Colorado Somerset, Illinois Somerset, Indiana Somerset, Kansas Somerset, Kentucky Somerset County, Maine Somerset, Maryland Somerset County...
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  • behalf of captive nonhuman animals are based in part on the case of Somerset v Stewart. In that 1772 case, William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, the chief...
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  • of England from 1756 to 1788, presided over two important cases, Somerset v Stewart in 1772 and the Zong insurance claims case in 1783, which helped lay...
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    particular." Luke v Lyde (1759) 97 Eng Rep 614, 618; (1759) 2 Burr 882, 887 Pillans v Van Mierop (1765) 3 Burr 1663 Somerset v Stewart (1772) 98 ER 499...
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    treaties to allow the Royal Navy to interdict slaving ships. In 1772, Somerset v Stewart held that slavery had no basis in English law and was thus a violation...
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    non-existent in 1776. Wilentz also criticized the project's mentioning the Somerset v Stewart case to support its argument, since that legal decision concerned...
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    Chief Justice of England and Wales. When called on in 1772 to judge Somerset v Stewart, the case of an escaped slave whose owner wanted to send him back...
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    English commercial law. Mansfield is also known for his judgment in Somerset v Stewart where he held that slavery had no basis in common law and had never...
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    Massachusetts courts in freedom suits, spurred on the decision made in the Somerset v. Stewart case, which although not applying the colonies was still received...
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    Elizabeth Lindsay's cousin Dido Elizabeth Belle might have had on the Somerset v Stewart ruling of 1772. Sarah Gadon portrayed Lady Elizabeth in the film Belle...
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    fledgling abolitionist movement received a major boost after the 1772 Somerset v Stewart court case, which affirmed that English common law did not uphold...
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    Scots law equivalent the Claim of Right is also passed. 1772 – the Somerset v Stewart judgement found that slavery was unsupported by common law in England...
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  • abolitionist campaigners and traces their campaign from its beginnings with Somerset v Stewart in 1772 until full emancipation for all British slaves was legally...
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  • natural justice or public policy." He demonstrated this principle in Somerset v Stewart (King's Bench 1772), which held that slavery was so morally odious...
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    freedom there, would have agreed to return to the US. (The case of Somerset v Stewart, (K.B. 1772), [non-primary source needed] held that there was no positive...
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    people could do anything but that which is prohibited by law. In Somerset v Stewart, Lord Mansfield held that slavery was unlawful at common law so that...
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    particular." Luke v Lyde (1759) 97 Eng Rep 614, 618; (1759) 2 Burr 882, 887 Pillans v Van Mierop (1765) 3 Burr 1663 Somerset v Stewart (1772) 98 ER 499...
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  • down on both sides of the issue. The ambiguity was resolved with the Somerset v Stewart decision in 1772. Lord Mansfield ordered that a fugitive slave from...
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    refreshing, wholesome quality of English air. In the 1772 court case Somerset v Stewart, where Lord Mansfield declared that an enslaved person could not be...
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    the Caribbean challenged the authority of his master in the case of Somerset v Stewart. The Chief Justice, Lord Mansfield, ruled that slavery had no standing...
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    Tennessee declares itself independent (May) Gaspee Affair (June 9) Somerset v Stewart A British court ruling confirms that there is nothing in English common...
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    Slavery became illegal in England in 1772 by court decision (see Somerset v Stewart), and in the British Empire by statute in 1833. In France, slavery...
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    slavery was abolished", and, noting an earlier anti-slavery ruling in Somerset v Stewart in England, Dundas said "he hoped for the honour of Scotland, that...
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    referred to the highly significant English case of Somerset v Stewart (1772). The ruling in the Somerset case held that slavery was inhumane and illegal...
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