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Collection Reference Number GLC00496.251
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1832 
Title William Wilberforce to Thomas Pringle recommending Mr. Stephen and mentioning anti-slavery matters
Date 9 May 1832
Author Wilberforce, William (1759-1833)  
Recipient Pringle, Thomas  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Wilberforce, a British abolitionist, writes from the Brighstone (Brixton) Rectory (possibly while his son Samuel served as vicar there). Recommends Mr. Stephen, a relative and friend (likely his brother-in-law James Stephen), to serve as chairman of an unspecified organization (possibly the Anti-Slavery Society). Notes Stephen's "abhorrence of the Slave trade and Slavery." Mentions other members of the Society, including Mr. Buxton and Dr. Lushington (possibly Thomas F. Buxton and Stephen Lushington, both reformers and abolitionists). Hopes Pringle's new anti-slavery publication will succeed. Assures Pringle he would attend the meeting in London if he weren't frequently ill. Attached to a brown paper frame. Measurements include attached frame.
Subjects African American History  Health and Medical  Slave Trade  Slavery  Abolition  Reform Movement  
People Wilberforce, William (1759-1833)  Pringle, Thomas (1789-1834)  Lushington, Stephen (1782-1873)  Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir (1786-1845)  
Place written Newport, Isle of Wight, Great Britain
Theme Slavery & Abolition; Arts & Literature
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Additional Information Pringle was a Scottish poet and abolitionist.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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