- Slavery/Box 5/3
- Item
- 1996 (Circa)
Part of Slavery Abolition Movement
A supplement to 'The Eagle' (magazine of St John's College, Cambridge).
Brogan, Denis Hugh Vercingetorix (b 1936) historian and biographer
Part of Slavery Abolition Movement
A supplement to 'The Eagle' (magazine of St John's College, Cambridge).
Brogan, Denis Hugh Vercingetorix (b 1936) historian and biographer
With a copy of Mrs Paley's note to Miss Whytehead on the same topic, quoting the praise of her son.
William Whytehead to his nephew Thomas Whytehead
From Easingwold. Hopes that he will look after his eyes. Advice on a healthy regime. Is confident in Thomas's faith. The pursuit of an intellectual career. Spiritual reflections.
William Whytehead to his nephew Thomas Whytehead
From London. Sympathising with him in his illness and urging him to return home. Perhaps it is God's will that he return - the example of Samuel Wesley. The letter is endorsed by WW: 'This arrived too late, and was therefore sent back from New Zealand to me.'
William Thackeray Marriott (BA 1858)
Three-quarter length, seated.
William Sutherland. Letter to Perrin.
Part of Slavery Abolition Movement
Offers updates on Perrin’s estates, referring to a desire to mitigate the effects of the possible abolition of the slave trade. Manuscript.
Sutherland, William
William Sutherland. Letter to Perrin.
Part of Slavery Abolition Movement
Discusses the benefits of the restored peace, and speculates that white migration to Jamaica will increase, adding that Scotland would be the best source of new plantation staff. Offers updates on Perrin’s estates. Manuscript.
Sutherland, William
William Sutherland. Letter to Perrin.
Part of Slavery Abolition Movement
Discusses the negative impact of dry weather on Perrin’ estates. Manuscript.
Sutherland, William
William Sutherland. Letter to Perrin.
Part of Slavery Abolition Movement
Discusses the cultivation methods behind Otaheite cane, and offers updates on Perrin’s estates. Manuscript.
Sutherland, William