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- Peter Peckard (c. 1718 – 8 December 1797) was an English Whig, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, Church of England minister and abolitionist. From...
- Martha Peckard (née Ferrar; 1729 – 14 January 1805) was a British poet. She is best known for her works "Ode to Spring" (1758) and "Ode to Cynthia" (1758)...
- Chapman 1760–1774: George Sandby 1774–1781: Barton Wallop 1781–1797: Peter Peckard 1797–1813: William Gretton 1813–1853: George Neville-Grenville 1853–1904:...
- period. In 1781, Peter Peckard, one of the earliest abolitionists, became master of Magdalene. The Zong m****acre of 1781 prompted Peckard to speak strongly...
- Blanch Parry — "Blanch Parry, Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth" — — — Peckard, Martha 1729–1805 — 18. CLIO — — — — Pennington, Elizabeth 1732–1759 —...
- buildings between the river and the Peterborough–March railway line. Peter Peckard (c. 1718 – 1797), Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University and abolitionist...
- anti-slavery campaigner and academic Peter Peckard was born in the village, the son of the Rev. John Peckard. Field Marshal Sir William Robertson, who...
- essay "Is it right to make slaves of others against their will?") Dr. Peckard Thomas Clarkson Bennet Langton Lord Scarsdale Dr. Baker Richard Phillips...
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- Edmund Law 1759: Samuel Bourn 1723–1791: Richard Price 1718–1797: Peter Peckard 1733–1804: Joseph Priestley Francis Blackburne (1765). Belief in soul sleep...