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Peter Borthwick

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Borthwick died on 18 December 1852 and is buried in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Brompton, but has a memorial on the tomb of his wife Margaret in
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from 1835 to 1837 and again from 1841 to 1847. In between, from 1837 to 1841, the MP for Evesham was Sir
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from 1848 until his death in 1852. This paper was noted for its outspoken support of
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on 13 September 1804, the son of Thomas Borthwick. He was educated at school in
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politician and newspaper editor. He served as a member of the UK Parliament for
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He married Margaret Colville, who died on 13 November 1864, aged 59 years.
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and right-wing political associations. In 1833, he was appointed by the
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Borthwick first came to attention through his staunch opposition to the
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as a fellow-commoner two years later. He did not receive a degree.
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to defend slavery in debates in Glasgow with English abolitionist
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Scotland and the Abolition of Black Slavery, 1756-1838
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Evesham
Borthwick
Midlothian
Conservative
Conservative
Evesham

Brompton Cemetery
Borthwick
Midlothian
Penicuik
University of Edinburgh
Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church
James Walker
pensioner
Jesus College, Cambridge
Downing College
British abolitionist movement
proslavery advocates
West India Committee
George Thompson
Evesham
George Rushout
Don Carlos
Durango Decree
British Auxiliary Legion
Lord Eliot Convention
Carlist
The Morning Post
Lord Palmerston's

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