Mary Anne Estlin (31 July 1820–14 November 1902) was a British abolitionist and leading figure in anti-slavery and anti-prostitution campaigns in Britain...
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minister John Bishop Estlin (1785–1855), English ophthalmic surgeon Mary Estlin (1820–1902), British abolitionist Peter Estlin (born 1961), alderman...
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general practitioner Mary Estlin (1820–1902), British abolitionist Mary Etherington, English horse breeder and conservationist Mary Europe (1885–1947),...
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Britain. He stayed with the surgeon John Estlin and his abolitionist daughter Mary Estlin. Both John and Mary became involved in Pillsbury's problematic...
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Joseph Estlin Carpenter (5 October 1844 – 2 June 1927) was an English Unitarian minister, the principal of Manchester College, Oxford. He was an expert...
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Taylor. Other founder members and executive committee members included Mary Estlin, Sarah Parker Remond, Harriet Martineau, Eliza Wigham and another women's...
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Jane Wigham Eliza Wigham, Mary Estlin, and Jane Wigham c. 1845 Born Jane Smeal 1801 (1801) Glasgow Died 1888(1888-00-00) (aged 86–87) Known for Abolitionism...
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addition to Taylor, other founder members and executive committee included Mary Estlin, Sarah Parker Remond, Harriet Martineau, Eliza Wigham and women's college...
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'causes' of all kinds" From the autobiography of Elizabeth Malleson Taylor, Mary Estlin and Eliza Wigham were active in anti-slavery movement in England and...
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Emancipation Society. Other founder members and executive committee included Mary Estlin, Sarah Parker Remond, Harriet Martineau, Eliza Wigham and another women's...
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committee of Clementia Taylor's Ladies' London Emancipation Society with Mary Estlin. In the same year, she wrote The Anti-Slavery Cause in America and its...
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Bishop Estlin (26 December 1785 – 10 June 1855) was an English ophthalmic surgeon. Estlin was the son of the Unitarian minister John Prior Estlin, who kept...
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the more conservative position of the BFASS. The Wighams supported Mary Estlin's initiative to find common ground between the Garrisonians and the BFASS...
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Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (1895), 15:166–178 Joseph Estlin Carpenter, and George Harford-battersby (and the Society of Historical Theology...
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Bakkedahl, Frank Caeti, Kay Cannon, Joshua Diamond, Matt Dwyer, Jennifer Estlin, Mary Pat Farrell, Sarah Gee, Karen Graci, Kelly Haran, Fred Hemmiger, Joe...
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of the Human Race He married Anne Maria Estlin, daughter of John Prior Estlin and sister of John Bishop Estlin. They had ten children, eight of whom survived...
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Vol. 9. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Carpenter, Joseph Estlin (1879). The Life and Work of Mary Carpenter. Macmillan & Company. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-7222-1738-2...
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was officially opened by Alderman Sir Peter Estlin, former Head Boy. Juniors Queen Mary House - Queen Mary was president of the School from 1940 until...
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identifies her with an Alice Mary Buckton who married the Unitarian clergyman J. Estlin Carpenter. However, that Alice Mary was the daughter of a George...
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Rhetoric and Logic. BRILL. ISBN 9004043705. Carpenter, Joseph Estlin (1879). The Life and Work of Mary Carpenter. London: Macmillan. p. 1. OCLC 1043956884. Morison...
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Elizabeth Brown E. E. Cowper – Edith Elise Cowper E. E. Cummings – Edward Estlin Cummings E. E. Smith – Edward Elmer Smith E. F. Benson – Edward Frederic...
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Former Chief Medical Officer of the United Kingdom Government Sir Peter Estlin, 691st Lord Mayor of London Sir Jonathan Evans, Head of MI5 George Ferguson...
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or UK public library membership required.) Pound, Ezra; Cummings, Edward Estlin (1996). Pound/Cummings: The Correspondence of Ezra Pound and E.E. Cummings...
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Donnell Deeny, Chancery Judge in the High Court of Northern Ireland Sir Peter Estlin, former Lord Mayor of London, honorary bencher Mónica Feria Tinta, international...
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Mushroom and the Cross Journal of Higher Criticism Critics Greg Boyd Joseph Estlin Carpenter Shirley Jackson Case Maurice Casey F. C. Conybeare Bart Ehrman...
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239. [12] William Smeal to William Lloyd Garrison, 30 July 1840; John B. Estlin to Maria Weston Chapman, 9 September 1848 [13]; Martin Ceadel, The Origins...
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Political parties London Councils City of London Corporation Lord Mayor Peter Estlin Court of Aldermen Court of Common Council Elections 2001 2005 2009 2013...
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instruction in carpentry, and Ellen in sewing. In 1852 their first child, Charles Estlin Phillips Craft, was born in Ockham. One year later, they left Ockham and...
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later restored and confirmed by Act of Parliament under William III and Mary II in 1690, after the Glorious Revolution. With growing demands on the Corporation...
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Mushroom and the Cross Journal of Higher Criticism Critics Greg Boyd Joseph Estlin Carpenter Shirley Jackson Case Maurice Casey F. C. Conybeare Bart Ehrman...
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