• Henry Wilberforce Clarke (1840–1905) was the British translator of Persian works by mystic poets Saadi, Hafez, Nizami and Suhrawardi, as well as writing...
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  • businessman and venture capitalist Henry Wilberforce Clarke (1840–1905), translator of Persian works by mystic poets Henry Clarke (photographer) (1917–1996),...
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    European love poets such as Petrarch. Others scholars such as Henry Wilberforce Clarke saw him as purely a poet of didactic, ecstatic mysticism in the...
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  • of India Edwin Wilberforce Carrington, Tobagonian diplomat; former Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community Henry Wilberforce Clarke (1840–1905), British...
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    Muslim world. This book was allegedly translated into English by Henry Wilberforce-Clarke and published as "A Dervish Textbook" in 1891, although the Persian...
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  • Ganjshakar Fariduddin Attar Fourth Way Fassi Futuwa Gülen movement Henry Wilberforce-Clarke Eric Hermelin Hidayat Inayat Khan History of Sufism Ibn Arabi Inayat...
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    an Iranian knight. An English translation of the Sharaf-Nama by Henry Wilberforce-Clarke was published in 1881 under the title Sikandar Nama e Bara and...
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    translation of the Divan was published in 1891 in Calcutta by Henry Wilberforce Clarke. Dick Davis has written an essay on the challenges he faced in...
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  • after the first world war, beginning with non-cultist Sufis like Henry Wilberforce-Clarke and Sir Richard Burton, as well as scholars such as Maurice Nicholl...
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  • Wilberforce University is a private historically black university in Wilberforce, Ohio. Affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), it...
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  • "renderings" on an 1891 English translation of The Divan of Hafez by Henry Wilberforce-Clarke. Eventually, he published I Heard God Laughing in 1996. Thereafter...
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    2015. Grace Coolidge and Calvin Coolidge in the Married. Died: Henry Wilberforce Clarke, 65, British translator of Persian literature Wilbur Wright made...
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    stories regarding Huxley's famous 1860 Oxford evolution debate with Samuel Wilberforce were a key moment in the wider acceptance of evolution and in his own...
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    London. Members included Joseph Sturge, Thomas Clarkson, William Wilberforce, Henry Brougham, Thomas Fowell Buxton, Elizabeth Heyrick, Mary Lloyd, Jane...
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    being forced to attend such spectacles. Harris's fate prompted William Wilberforce to sponsor a bill which if passed would have abolished the practice,...
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    Amazing Grace deals with William Wilberforce's political fight to abolish slavery in Britain, with Sewell playing Wilberforce's co-campaigner Thomas Clarkson...
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    Benjamin F. Lee (category People from Wilberforce, Ohio)
    religious leader and educator in the United States. He was the president of Wilberforce University from 1876 to 1884. He was editor of the Christian Recorder...
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  • Association for the Advancement of Science, when the Bishop of Oxford Samuel Wilberforce argued against Darwin's explanation. In the ensuing debate Joseph Hooker...
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  • Ossian Sweet (category Wilberforce University alumni)
    media to the trial. Born in Florida to a farming family, Sweet went to Wilberforce College for preparatory work and his undergraduate degree. He earned...
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    posters that appealed to Yorkshire voters who had supported William Wilberforce to support Brougham as a committed opponent of slavery However, Brougham...
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  • Miner School for Colored Girls) in 1851, and Lincoln University in 1854. Wilberforce University was also established prior to the American Civil War. The...
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  • Hook, and Agnes Mary (born 1814), who married the Rev. Henry Clarke, son of Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet (1762–1808). Boase, George Clement (1892)...
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  • second cousin Lucy Wilberforce Bird in 1786; they had ten children. Lucy's mother was Judith Wilberforce; her brother Robert Wilberforce, had married Robert...
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    Shontel Brown (category Wilberforce University alumni)
    She has a Bachelor of Science degree in organizational management from Wilberforce University. Brown is a Baptist. Brown founded Diversified Digital Solutions...
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    Cumberbatch, Albert Finney and Rufus Sewell. The film focuses on William Wilberforce, who led the campaign against the slave trade in the British Empire....
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    wrote using the name Archibald Wilberforce. Edgar Saltus was born in New York City on October 8, 1855, to Francis Henry Saltus and his second wife, Eliza...
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    Count Rumford Joseph Mallord William Turner Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland Benjamin West William Wilberforce Harriette Wilson William Hyde Wollaston...
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    (2) 1721 Andrew Perrot (2) 1722 William Wilberforce (grandfather of anti-slavery activist William Wilberforce) 1723 George Green 1724 William Ashmole...
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    (1874–1879), incorporating a statue of its founder, Henry IV, and numerous effigies, such as Bishop Wilberforce at Winchester, and Lord John Thynne at Westminster...
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    Chambers is a Grade II listed building which, since 2006, has housed the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation. It is located in...
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