Autograph letter, signed, from Lewis Tappan to Thomas Clarkson, from New York
- Clarkson/Folder 1-5/Doc 131
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- 14 April 1845
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
Short note thanking Clarkson for sending a copy of a speech.
Autograph letter, signed, from Lewis Tappan to Thomas Clarkson, from New York
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
Short note thanking Clarkson for sending a copy of a speech.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Advises that Clarkson's letter has been sent to two newspaper editors for publishing.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Advises Clarkson that he has sent for two newspapers, the Times and the Herald, which published one of Clarkson's letters. Advises Clarkson that he is busy with the 'Orphans School' election.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
Has received letter.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Advises dispatch of letters to various parties in US and Britain and of Annual Meeting of the Society. Advises that opposition to the previous year's meeting has alarmed the members and therefore this years will be a small affair.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Discusses the sending of a memorial to Lord Aberdeen. Discusses recent publication of letter.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Encloses a copy of a letter from Mr. Pennington.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Acknowledges receipt of a letter.
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Notes that a letter will appear in the 'Watchman'.
Autograph letter, signed, from Brissot de Warville, to Thomas Clarkson, from Paris
Part of Papers of Thomas Clarkson
Introduces an architect, Mr. Norris, a 'valuable friend'. The second address to the National Assembly is enclosed. Brissot refers again to Le Page's letter and the financial straits of the Societe and discusses the progress of the cause in the Assembly, including the outcry against a leading opponent, Lamiral.