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186: 33: 1010:"The United Irishmen, Their Lives and Times: v. 1. William Corbet. James Napper Tandy and James Bartholomew Blackwell. The leaders of the United Irishmen. Theobald Wolfe Tone and Matthew Tone. Bartholomew Teeling. James Hope. William Putnam M'Cabe. Rev. James Porter. Henry Munro. Benjamin Pemberton Binns. v. 2. Rev. James Coigly. John Tennent. Hugh Wilson. Felix Rourke and others. Bernard Duggan and his associates. Thomas Russell. v. 3. Robert Emmet" 698:. She was also the youngest of 21 children. Born in Marylebone in 1801 and baptised there into the Church of England, she was the child of John Elmslie (1739–1822), a Scot who owned hundreds of slaves on his plantations in Jamaica, and his wife Jane Wallace (1760 – 1801). Both Harriet's parents were of Quaker stock, but while living in Cuba she converted to Roman Catholicism. 236:
In 1840 Madden became Her Majesty's Special Commissioner of Inquiry into the British Settlements on the West Coast of Africa. His task was to investigate how the slave trade was continuing to operate on the west coast of Africa, despite the shipping of African slaves across the Atlantic ocean now
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The shrines and sepulchres of the Old and New World; records of pilgrimages in many lands and researches connected with the history of places remarkable for memorials of the dead, or monuments of a sacred character; including notices of the funeral customs of the principal nations, ancient and
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Historical Notice of Penal Laws Against Roman Catholics: Their Operation and Relaxation During the Past Century, of Partial Measures of Relief in 1779, 1782, 1793, 1829, and of Penal Laws which Remain Unrepealed, Or Have Been Rendered More Stringent by the Latest So-called Emancipation
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Poems by a slave in the island of Cuba, recently liberated; translated from the Spanish, by R. R. Madden, M.D., with the history of the early life of the negro poet, written by himself; to which are prefixed two pieces descriptive of Cuban slavery and the slave-traffic, by R. R.
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The history of Irish periodical literature, from the end of the 17th to the middle of the 19th century, its origin, progress, and results; with notices of remarkable persons connected with the press in Ireland during the past two
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His time in Jamaica is also noticeable for his collection of letters and autobiographical accounts of several Muslim African slaves there at the time. These accounts are dealt with in his two-volume memoir,
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A Twelvemonth’s Residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship; with incidental notice of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other
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The island of Cuba: its resources, progress, and prospects, considered in relation especially to the influence of its prosperity on the interests of the British West India Colonies.
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An Irish Doctor in the Caribbean, Richard Robert Madden's relationship with the island of Jamaica, Limerick : 2014, available from Mary Immaculate College Library.
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Dublin on 22 August 1798 to Edward Madden, a silk manufacturer and his wife Elizabeth (born Corey) . His father had married twice and fathered twenty-one children.
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The Connexion between the Kingdom of Ireland and the Crown of England ... With an appendix of the Privy Council correspondence during ... 1811, 1812, 1816, 1817.
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in Jamaica, where he was one of six Special Magistrates sent to oversee the eventual liberation of Jamaica's slave population, according to the terms of the
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The infirmities of genius illustrated by referring the anomalies in the literary character to the habits and constitutional peculiarities of men of genius.
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Besides several travel diaries (Travels in Turkey, Egypt etc. in 1824–27, 1829, and others (1833)), his works include the historically significant book
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In 1828 Madden married Harriet Elmslie, daughter of John Elmslie (1739–1822) of Jamaica, a slave-owner. He then for five years practised medicine in
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Ambivalence and the postcolonial subject : the strategic alliance of Juan Francisco Manzano and Richard Robert Madden
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The memoirs (chiefly autobiographical) from 1798 to 1886 of Richard Robert Madden. Edited by his son Thomas More Madden.
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The Life and Poems of a Cuban Slave : Juan Francisco Manzano, 1797–1854 / edited by Edward J. Mullen
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Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster
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New edition, under the same title: Westport, Connecticut, Negro Universities Press, 1970.
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Phantasmata; or, Illusions and fanaticisms of Protean forms, productive of great evils.
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Madden's wife was Harriet Elmslie (died 1888); they had three sons, among them
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being illegal. Madden found that London-based merchants (including Whig MP
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Madden attended private schools and was found a medical apprenticeship in
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Remembering the Year of the French: Irish Folk History and Social Memory
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Remembering the Year of the French: Irish Folk History and Social Memory
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The Turkish Empire. In its Relations with Christianity and Civilization.
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From 1833, Madden was employed in the British civil service, first as a
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Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography
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Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society
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New edition, under the same title: New York, AMS Press, 1973. 3 vol.
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Madden also campaigned against slavery in Cuba, speaking to the
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as a journalist, and later published accounts of his travels.
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The History of the Penal Laws Enacted Against Roman Catholics
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Boyd, Andrew (2005). "The Life and Times of R. R. Madden".
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Note that there is a new edition, under a shorter title:
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Madden became a recruit to the abolitionist cause. The
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Index


Dublin
Booterstown
United Irishmen
Thomas More Madden
abolitionist
United Irishmen
Jamaica
British government
Wormwood Gate
Athboy
County Meath
Naples
Lady Blessington
Levant
Mayfair

Syria
transatlantic slave trade
British Empire
justice of the peace
1833 Slavery Abolition Act
Havana
Cuba
Amistad
Matthew Forster
George Maclean
Cape Coast Castle
colonial secretary
Western Australia

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