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1 May 1828
Campbell, John (1766-1840)
to Thomas Pringle
Requests extra tickets for an antislavery meeting. Both Reverend Campbell and Pringle were abolitionists.
GLC00496.138
04 January 1829
Campbell, Thomas (1763-1854)
Confesses misplacing a paper. Encloses 3 pounds to help a child Pringle is sponsoring. Pringle was a Scottish abolitionist. Elder Campbell, a Seceder church preacher, was a founder of the Churches of Christ.
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18 April 1830
Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846)
Discusses procedures for a public meeting on protecting the slaves in the crown colonies, namely Jamaica. Advises shrewd planning and maintaining a schedule.
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1833
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)
Discusses anti-slavery legislation and Pringle's Anti-Slavery Society.
GLC00496.147
16 July 1824
Hume, Joseph (1777-1855)
to Thomas Pringle and John Fairbairn
Forwards essays on government, jurisprudence and liberty of the press for circulation in "The South African Journal." Hume was a political reformer who campaigned for universal suffrage and religious freedom.
GLC00496.174
22 August 1832
Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron (1800-1859)
to unknown
Apologizes for being unable to attend an introduction to Samuel Taylor Coleridge arranged by the note's recipient.
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17 March 1832
Macaulay, Zachary (1768-1838)
Discusses unity in matters of the Anti-Slavery Committee.
GLC00496.191
7 August 1828
Montgomery, James (1771-1854)
Discusses poetry versus fiction as an art form. Allows his poetry to be used by the Anti-Slavery Society for publication in their periodical.
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31 August 1828
Opie, Amelia Alderson (1769-1853)
Thanks Pringle for sending anti-slavery documents and positively critiques his poetry.
GLC00496.203
7 February 1820
Waugh, Dr. (fl. 1820)
Waugh, a reverend, writes to Pringle in Deptford, a township in London. In the first paragraph, which is struck, Waugh insists that Pringle meet Mrs. Gregory. Introduces Mr. Elliot, who bears this letter. Waugh hopes that Elliot will be useful in...
GLC00496.249
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