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- Elizabeth Heyrick (née Coltman; 4 December 1769 – 18 October 1831) was an English philanthropist and campaigner against the slave trade. She supported...
- Richard Heyrick (1600 – 1667) was a Church of England clergyman and divine who served as warden of Manchester Collegiate Church. Richard Heyrick, born in...
- ideal society that he located off the western coast of America. Thomas Heyrick (1649–1694) followed him with "The New Atlantis" (1687), a satirical poem...
- Archived from the original on 30 July 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2020. Gunning, Heyrick Bond (20 August 2018). "The CBI Index: the due diligence process in the...
- from Bellowe and Broxholme, and it was later bought by Robert Herrick (Heyrick), three-times mayor of Leicester. Herrick built a mansion fronting onto...
- coming back to me now". Rick's World. Retrieved February 27, 2010 – via heyrick.co.uk. Stone, Doug. "Night Out > Overview". AllMusic.com. Retrieved February...
- conservative. He disapproved of women anti-slavery activists such as Elizabeth Heyrick, who organised women's abolitionist groups in the 1820s, protesting: "[F]or...
- women by Elizabeth Heyrick". The British Library. Archived from the original on 23 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-23. "Elizabeth Heyrick and The Birmingham...
- William Wilberforce, Henry Brougham, Thomas Fowell Buxton, Elizabeth Heyrick, Mary Lloyd, Jane Smeal, Elizabeth Pease, and Anne Knight. Jamaican mixed-race...
- women and children were taken away from their families. In 1824, Elizabeth Heyrick published a pamphlet titled Immediate not Gradual Abolition, in which she...