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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D3155/WH/2757
TitleLetters to Sir Robert John Wilmot-Horton from Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845), philanthropist
DateApr 1823-Apr 1829
DescriptionConcerning opposition to Colonial policy, resolutions on slavery, and other philanthropic topics
Extent16 items
Levelfile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorSir Robert John Wilmot Horton, baronet (1784-1841), Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1821-1828, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Ceylon 1831-1837
Wilmot-Horton family of Osmaston and Catton, Derbyshire
Administrative HistorySir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845), 1st baronet, was an English Member of Parliament (from 1818), brewer, abolitionist and social reformer. He can be seen in Benjamin Robert Haydon's painting of The Anti-Slavery Society Convention in 1840. In May 1823, at the time of this correspondence, Buxton introduced in the House of Commons a resolution condemning the state of slavery as "repugnant to the principles of the British constitution and of the Christian religion", and called for its gradual abolition "throughout the British colonies". He succeeded William Wilberforce as the leading member of Parliament campaigning for the abolition of slavery.
FormatDocument
TermSlavery
Anti-slavery movements
Ethnic groups
Slaves
Forced labour
Oppression
Abolition of slavery
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Buxton; Sir; Thomas Fowell (1786-1845); baronet, English MP, brewer, abolitionist and social reformer
Wilmot-Horton, formerly Wilmot; Sir; Robert John (1784-1841); of Catton Hall, baronet, Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1821-1828, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Ceylon 1831-1837
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