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—died Sept. 26, 1846, Ipswich, Suffolk) was an abolitionist, one of the first effective publicists of the English movement against the slave trade and against slavery in the colonies. Clarkson was ordained a deacon, but from 1785 he devoted his life to abolitionism.
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John Clarkson was appointed its first Governor. Thomas Clarkson died on 26 September 1846 in Playford, Suffolk, aged 86. He was buried in the village on 2 ...
Clarkson retired to Ipswich where he died on 26 September 1846. a · b · c · d · e · f · g · h · i · j · k · l · m · n · o · p · q · r · s · t · u · v · w · x ...
He died on 26th September 1846. He was not immediately commemorated in Westminster Abbey, which as a leading abolitionist was surprising. It is said that this ...
Born. 28th March 1760 ; Died. 26th September 1846 ; Memorial. 26th September 1996 ; Occupation. Abolitionist ; Location. North Choir Aisle ...
Thomas Clarkson died in September 1846 and is buried in Playford, Suffolk. Citation: Author: Christopher Harter. Citation: Ellen Gibson Wilson. Thomas ...
He died on 26 September 1846, at the age of 86, and is buried in Playford church. © Brycchan Carey 2002-2011. Bibliography. Selected Works. An essay on the ...
Clarkson continued to work for the abolitionist movement, particularly in the United States. He died on September 26, 1846, in Playford, Suffolk, England.
He died at Playford Hall, near Ipswich on 26th September 1846. Alone among the leading abolitionists he was not immediately commemorated in Westminster Abbey.
Clarkson then worked towards emancipation in the United States until his death in 1846. The first edition of Clarkson's history was published in 1808.