| St John's Library/Clarkson/Folder 6 contains: |
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| Doc 159 |
Copy letter from Toussaint Louverture to Citizen Gregoire |
| Doc 160 |
Two copies or drafts of letters from Thomas Clarkson to Baron Turkheim |
| Doc 161 |
Fragment of an autograph letter, signed, by William Wilson, to ?, undated, probably from Haiti |
| Doc 162 |
Autographed letter from Thomas Clarkson to William Wilson, tutor to the King of Haiti's son |
| Doc 163 |
Fragment of autograph letter by William Wilson to a friend, probably from Haiti |
| Doc 164 |
Autograph letter, signed in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Doc 165 |
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Doc 166 |
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Doc 167 |
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from London |
| Doc 168 |
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Doc 169 |
Autograph letter, signed, (Postscript to the Item 168), in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
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Papers of Thomas Clarkson
| Title |
Autograph letter, signed in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Reference |
Doc 164 |
| Covering Dates |
27 October 1820 |
| Extent and Medium |
4p; paper |
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| Content and context |
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Informs Clarkson that he knows from a visitor, M. Morannas, formerly employed by the French government of Senegal, of a letter of Clarkson's to M. Coquerel in which he has made honourable mention of Vincent and, from the same source, that he knows of Clarkson's visit to his abode while he was away in Italy. He regrets not having seen Clarkson, for he is aware of Clarkson's belief in Vincent's sincere attachment to his old friend Christophe [Henri Christophe, ruler of Haiti]. He was in Haiti fifteen years amid revolutionary turmoil and at the time of his last departure from Cap Henry owed his life to Christophe's zealous intervention when pursued by the false accusation [or manoeuvre or similar] of ' le general en chef Toussain' [Toussaint de Louverture??]. Discusses his literary efforts, now in England in the hands of Mr Foulerton [Fullerton?], on behalf of Christophe against a pamphlet attack on him and the blacks of Haiti. He has traveled to Italy and sought friends for Haiti with some success, but has heard nothing from this country which has preoccupied him for forty years. He begs Clarkson to forward him any communication intended for him from Haiti, which he may have in his hands.
Bought from R. Myers & Co., 1949
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| Index Terms |
| Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846) slavery abolitionist |
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