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    Robert Isaac Wilberforce (19 December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer. He was second son of abolitionist William Wilberforce...
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    William Wilberforce, a major campaigner against the slave trade and slavery, and Barbara Spooner; he was the younger brother of Robert Isaac Wilberforce. He...
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  • public library membership required.) Newsome, David (2004). "Wilberforce, Robert Isaac (1802–1857)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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    William Wilberforce (24 August 1759 – 29 July 1833) was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade...
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    Barbara Ann Wilberforce (née Spooner; 1771 – 21 April 1847) was the spouse of abolitionist and MP William Wilberforce. She was born in Birches Green,...
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    Tractarians, including Badeley, Henry Edward Manning, and Archdeacon Robert Isaac Wilberforce. They eventually published a series of resolutions which started...
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  • Ovingham with Mickley from 1847 to 1850. He then briefly served Robert Isaac Wilberforce as curate at Burton Agnes, Yorkshire, before becoming assistant...
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  • Wilberforce, William. Letter to Henry Manning, October 18, 1809; Robert Isaac Wilberforce and Samuel Wilberforce, The Life of William Wilberforce. London:...
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  • William Palmer Arthur Philip Perceval (1840–4) Edward Bouverie Pusey Robert Isaac Wilberforce (1845) Christopher Wordsworth (1845) Library of the Fathers Arthur...
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    pp. 362–. ISBN 978-0-642-99046-4. Retrieved 6 January 2013. Samuel Wilberforce (1844). A history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America. J. Burns...
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    Mechanics' Hall, the parish school-house at Burton Agnes before Robert Isaac Wilberforce, York Mechanics' Institute, the parish at Gringley-on-the-Hill...
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    358–359. Sack, pp. 205–205. Robert Isaac Wilberforce and Samuel Wilberforce (eds.), The Correspondence of William Wilberforce: Volume I (London: John Murray...
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    successful candidates were future Tractarians Hurrell Froude and Robert Isaac Wilberforce. So fierce was the competition, in fact, that one of Oriel's Fellows...
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    Everilda, daughter of the first marriage, on 16 June 1832 married Robert Isaac Wilberforce, who succeeded her father as archdeacon of the East Riding. Lucy...
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    Wilberforce and helped him through many trials and was a great supporter of the abolitionists' campaign against the slave trade, steeling Wilberforce...
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    Isaac M. Burgan was born a slave October 6, 1848 in McDowell County, North Carolina near Marion to a slave, Sylva Burgan. Held in slavery until the end...
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    Tractarians included John Keble, Charles Marriott, Richard Froude, Robert Wilberforce, Isaac Williams and William Palmer. All except Williams and Palmer were...
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  • to assist his father and two surviving sisters. Froude, Isaac Williams, and Robert Wilberforce went to stay with him at Southrop to read during the Long...
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  • daughter of Thomas Wilberforce Compton (a relative of William Wilberforce) and his wife Sarah. She was partly raised by her great-uncle Isaac Milner, dean of...
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    with Rev. Mansfield French, a Methodist minister who had helped found Wilberforce University in Ohio and had been sent by the American Missionary Association...
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  • Paleologus II Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Sir Hugh Vaughan William Wilberforce The following...
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  • (1949). Shakespeare of London. New York: Dutton. Growoll, Adolf; Eames, Wilberforce (1903). Three Centuries of the English Booktrade Bibliography. New York:...
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  • William Wilberforce, by Robert Isaac and Samuel Wilberforce, 1839, page 236. The life of William Wilberforce, by Robert Isaac and Samuel Wilberforce, 1839...
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    during the session and was a strong opposer of abolitionism and William Wilberforce. He served as a member of the Board of Control for India from 1793 to...
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    There were houses named after eighteenth-century statesmen like Pitt and Wilberforce. There was a uniform and an elaborate system of rewards and punishments...
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  • (plus Sigma Automotive) Hodder & Stoughton – Matthew Hodder and Thomas Wilberforce Stoughton Hohner – Matthias Hohner Holland & Barrett – William Holland...
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    after an encounter with Robert Chambers, the author of Vestiges, he changed his mind and decided to join the debate. Wilberforce was coached by Richard...
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  • the prominent leaders of the British abolitionist movement, William Wilberforce and Thomas Clarkson, believed that when the slave trade was abolished...
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    Wilberforce as the one who might be persuaded to take up the cause. (Whether this was the first time that the issue had been suggested to Wilberforce...
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    urged by many people to appoint Samuel Wilberforce, the former Bishop of Winchester. Disraeli disliked Wilberforce and instead appointed John Jackson, the...
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