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William Hardin Burnley

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179: 250: 26:, he was the son of Hardin Burnley (1741–1823) and his wife, Catherine, nÊe Maitland (1752/3–1827). The family moved to London in 1786, and Burnley attended 216: 19:(21 April 1780 – 29 December 1850) was an American-born British-Trinidadian planter who was the largest slave-owner in Trinidad in the nineteenth century. 265: 255: 245: 87: 150: 82: 209: 45:
Observations on the present condition of the island of Trinidad, and the actual state of the experiment of negro emancipation
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Observations on the present condition of the island of Trinidad, and the actual state of the experiment of negro emancipation
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"'The Slave Master of Trinidad': William Hardin Burnley"
"William Hardin Burnley"
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