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regulated the trade for the first time and in 1799 an Act of Parliament decreed slaving ships could only sail from Liverpool, London and Bristol, but the slave trade was not abolished until after Rawlinson's death.
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Abraham Rawlinson is not to be confused with his uncle of the same name, Abraham Rawlinson (1709-1780), who was also a West Indies merchant and was also painted by Romney. The elder Abraham Rawlinson's son,
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Rawlinson appears to have given up his membership of the Quakers by the time he became an MP, as he would otherwise not have been able to swear an
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to the King, a requirement which excluded Quakers from parliament until the nineteenth century. In the 1780s he gave an organ to
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Three speeches, attributed by the Parliamentary History to his cousin, Abraham, were probably made by Henry Rawlinson.
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from 1780 to 1790. Abraham Rawlinson was the son of Thomas Hutton Rawlinson (1712–69), a
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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As an MP, he consistently opposed the campaign for the
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George Romney
Judges' Lodgings, Lancaster
Lancaster
Members of Parliament
Lancaster
slave trader
mahogany
slave trade
George Romney
Judges' Lodgings Museum, Lancaster
oath of allegiance
St John the Evangelist's Church, Lancaster
Anglican
abolition of the slave trade
Slave Trade Act 1788
Henry Rawlinson


"Portrait of Abraham Rawlinson"


"RAWLINSON, Abraham (1738-1803), of Ellell Hall, Lancs"
"Culture Minister defers export of Mrs Hutton Rawlinson's 'very elegant mahogany bookcase' purchased from Gillows of Lancaster on 18 July 1772"
"Abraham Rawlinson"
"George III Silver Cup and Cover"
St. John (N01664)
BIOS
"Abraham Rawlinson (1738-1803)"
Portrait of Abraham Rawlinson (1709-1780)

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