Zachary Macaulay was a Scottish statistician and abolitionist who was a founder of London University and of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, ...
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Zachary Macaulay, slavery abolitionist, was born in Inverary, Scotland, on 2nd May 1768. He was a son of John Macaulay (d.1789) and his second wife Margaret.
Zachary Macaulay est un gouverneur colonial et un militant abolitionniste britannique. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 2 mai 1768, Inveraray, Royaume-Uni
Date de décès : 13 mai 1838, Londres, Royaume-Uni
Petits-enfants : Mary Booth, Alice Frances Trevelyan, Joseph Babington Macaulay et plus
Arrière-petits-enfants : Margaret Paulina Booth, Paulina Mary Booth, Henry Macaulay Holland et plus
Parents : Margaret Campbell et John Macaulay
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Slavery abolitionist Zachary MacAulay worked as a book-keeper on a sugar plantation in Jamaica. In the 1790s he was based in Sierra Leone.
Zachary Macaulay, the son of a Presbyterian minister from the Hebrides, had been governor of Sierra Leone; an ardent philanthropist and an ally of William ...
As a young man Zachary, with very little education and all of 14 years of age, started work in a merchant's office in Glasgow.
Zachary Macaulay (1768-1838), was an English philanthropist and abolitionist, and member of the Clapham Sect; governor of the Freedom Province, ...
Abstract. This chapter examines the conflict between Zachary Macaulay's anti-slavery campaign with his previous public duty as Governor of Sierra Leone and.
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This study is an attempt to look behind the scenes at the self-effacing man, Zachary Macaulay – one far less known than Wilberforce or his famous son, ...
Zachary Macaulay sailed from Portsmouth on 23 February 1796 and reached Sierra Leone on 18 March. James Watt, the First in Council when Macaulay had been acting ...