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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 (1739β1822), a Scot who owned hundreds of slaves on his plantations in Jamaica, and his wife Jane Wallace (1760 β 1801). Both Harriet's parents were of Quaker stock, but while living in Cuba she converted to Roman Catholicism.
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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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221:. From 1835 he was Superintendent of the freed Africans in
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838:, egypt-sudan-graffiti.be, Retrieved 16 October 2015
1012:. J. Madden & Company – via Google Books.
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320:, London, H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830. 3 vol.
757:, New York : Peter Lang, 2004, xii-144 p.,
171:and her circle. From 1824 to 1827 he was in the
16:Irish doctor, writer, abolitionist and historian
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210:since 1807, but slavery itself remained legal.
1128:""England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975""
669:A Twelve Month's Residence in the West Indies
655:, London, Ward & Downey, 1891. 4-328 p.,
451:, Dublin : James Duffy, 1845. iii-340 p.
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809:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
542:The Literary Life and Correspondence of the
954:. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan. p. 262.
413:, London, T. Ward & Co., 1840. -188 p.
346:, London, Saunders and Otley, 1833. 2 vol.
267:in London on the topic of slavery in Cuba.
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304:The United Irishmen, their lives and times
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853:Legacies of British Slave-ownership
739:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
671:. Some of his archives are held at
1202:Medical doctors from Dublin (city)
1078:"Richard Robert Madden Collection"
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198:Abolitionism and government career
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