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against the
slave trade Wilberforce, New
South Wales Wilberforce Cemetery Wilberforce Park
Wilberforce,
Ontario Wilberforce Colony, Ontario; an 18th-century...
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William Wilberforce (24
August 1759 – 29 July 1833) was a
British politician, philanthropist, and a
leader of the
movement to
abolish the
slave trade...
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Wilberforce University is a
private historically black university in
Wilberforce, Ohio.
Affiliated with the
African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), it...
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Richard Orme
Wilberforce,
Baron Wilberforce, CMG, OBE, PC (11
March 1907 – 15
February 2003) was a
British judge. He was a Lord of
Appeal in
Ordinary from...
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Samuel Wilberforce, FRS (7
September 1805 – 19 July 1873) was an
English bishop in the
Church of England, and the
third son of
William Wilberforce. Known...
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Wilberforce (c. 1973 – 19 May 1988) was a cat
living at 10
Downing Street who was emplo**** as the
chief mouser to the
Cabinet Office from 1973 to 1987...
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William Wilberforce (21 July 1798 – 26 May 1879) was a
British lawyer, the
eldest son of
William Wilberforce. He was
briefly a
Member of
Parliament in...
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Wilberforce is a name, both a
surname and a
given name. It is also the name of an
English family,
including William Wilberforce.
Notable people with the...
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known as the
Wilberforce Oak,
easily distinguished from the
surrounding trees by a
stone seat
constructed in its shade. The
Wilberforce Oak is part of...
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Wilberforce House is a
British historic house museum, part of the
Museums Quarter of Kingston-upon-Hull. It is the
birthplace of
social reformer William...