| St John's Library/Clarkson/Folder 1-5 contains: |
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| Doc 94 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street, dated 8 July 1844 |
| Doc 95 |
Autograph letter, signed, to Thomas Clarkson, from Mr. Stanley, from Downing Street |
| Doc 96 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 97 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 98 |
Copy of a letter from William Marsh to Judge O'Neall, from Leamington |
| Doc 99 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 100 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Lewis Tappan to Thomas Clarkson, from New York |
| Doc 101 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 102 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 103 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 104 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
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Papers of Thomas Clarkson
| Title |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Reference |
Doc 99 |
| Covering Dates |
30 July 1844 |
| Extent and Medium |
2p; paper |
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| Content and context |
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Sends a letter from a friend, Rev. W. Owen, and suggests that Clarkson will wish to help the poor in spirit, explaining that he can take as long as he likes. Notes that Owen is an Abolitionist and has written many articles on the subject for the daily press.
Bought from R. Myers & Co., 1950
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| Index Terms |
| Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846) slavery abolitionist |
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