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Circular regarding slanderous remarks made against Zachary Macaulay

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    Circular regarding slanderous remarks made against Zachary Macaulay

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    Letters, manuscripts, and documents relating to the affairs of Zachary Macaulay and his family; Hannah More, Clapham Sect, especially Henry Thornton and his family; the antislavery movement, including the affairs of the Sierra Leone Colony, Anti-Slavery society, and activities of William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, and other abolitionists. Of particular importance is Macaulay's journal kept while governor of the Sierra Leone colony. Totaling 1,014 pieces.

    MY 948

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    Zachary Macaulay papers

    Manuscripts

    Letters, manuscripts, and documents relating to the affairs of Zachary Macaulay and his family; Hannah More, Clapham Sect, especially Henry Thornton and his family; the antislavery movement, including the affairs of the Sierra Leone Colony, Anti-Slavery society, and activities of William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, and other abolitionists. Of particular importance is Macaulay's journal kept while governor of the Sierra Leone colony. Social life in Calcutta in 1863 as represented in the papers of Macaulay's son-in-law, Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, governor of Madras (1859-1860) and finance minister of India (1862-1865), his wife, Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan, and their children.

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  • To Zachary Macaulay

    To Zachary Macaulay

    Manuscripts

    mssMY 946

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    To Zachary Macaulay

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    mssMY 956