| St John's Library/Clarkson/Folder 6 contains: |
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| 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 |
| Doc 170 |
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Doc 171 |
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Doc 172 |
Autograph letter, signed, in French, from General Vincent [Louis Charles Marie, Baron de, b. 1793?] to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris |
| Doc 173 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Catherine Clarkson to William Wilson, from Playford |
| Doc 174 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Catherine Clarkson to William Wilson, from Playford |
| Doc 175 |
Fragment of an autograph letter, signed, from Catherine Clarkson to William Wilson, from Playford |
| Doc 176 |
Autograph letter addressed to 'My Dear Madam' (Catherine Clarkson?). The sender's signature has been erased, as has the address apart from the country, Dominica |
| Doc 177 |
Independence of Haiti |
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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 166 |
| Covering Dates |
22 July 1821 |
| Extent and Medium |
3p; paper |
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| Content and context |
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Acknowledges his of the 16th June received yesterday, and explaining that he has delayed writing himself until he should receive news from Haiti. Mr. Foulerton's [Fullerton?] son was due to return in May and accompany Vincent to England, taking advantage of Clarkson's invitation, but young Foulerton has not arrived. Vincent thinks that Clarkson has overestimated the worth of his Observations, but has no objection to the publication of something of which Clarkson evidently approves. Sends regards to Mrs. Clarkson.
Bought from R. Myers & Co., 1949
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| Index Terms |
| Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846) slavery abolitionist |
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