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British politician ( 1758-1837 )
Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple ( 1758-1837 ) , by Sir Thomas Lawrence Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple ( /ˈbæbɪŋtən/ ; 18 December 1758 - 21 November 1837 ) was an English philanthropist and politician .
He was a member of the Clapham Sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as William Wilberforce and Hannah More .
An active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement .
Early life and education
He was the eldest son of Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple , Leicestershire , from whom he inherited Rothley and other land in Leicestershire in 1776 .
A member of the Babington family , he was educated at Rugby School and St John 's College , Cambridge where he met William Wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators .
Anti-slavery and philanthropy
Babington was an evangelical Christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes .
His home at Rothley Temple was regularly used by Wilberforce and associates for abolitionist meetings , and it was where the bill to abolish slavery was drafted .
There is a stone memorial to commemorate to this on the front lawn of Rothley which still stands today .
Babington 's base in London was 17 Downing Street .
He shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , General Colin Macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause .
In addition to his anti-slavery work , he also offered to pay half the cost of smallpox inoculation for people in Rothley in 1784-5 .
He set up a local Friendly Society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers .
Trusts he set up to provide housing in local villages still exist today .
Babington was active politically , and supported moves to extend voting rights to more people .
He was High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1780 and MP for Leicester from 1800 to 1818 .
Family Jean Babington ( Macaulay ) , by Sir Thomas Lawrence
On 8 October 1787 Babington married Jean Macaulay , daughter of the Rev.
John Macaulay ( 1720-1789 ) of Cardross , Dumbartonshire .
Jean came from a family who like Babington , were prominently involved in the anti-slavery movement .
This included two brothers Zachary Macaulay , and General Colin Macaulay : Thomas Babington Macaulay was Jean 's nephew .
Thomas and Jean had six sons and four daughters : * Thomas Gisborne Babington ( 1788-1871 ) * Rev. John Babington ( 1791- ? ) * Matthew Babington , JP ( 1792- ? ) *
George Gisborne Babington , FRCS ( 1794-1856 ) * William Henry Babington , E.I.C.C.S ( 1803-1867 ) * Lieutenant Charles Roos Babington ( 1806-1826 ) * Lydia Rose Babington * Jean Babington ( -1839 ) * Mary Babington ( 1799-1858 ) , wife of Sir James Parker , Vice-Chancellor *
Margaret Anne Babington ( -1819 ) Babington died at Rothley Temple in 1837 at the age of 78 , and is buried in the chapel there .
His wife
Jean died on 21 September 1845 .


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british politician [PERSON] ( 1758-1837 ) thomas babington [PERSON] of rothley temple [PLACE] ( 1758-1837 ) , by sir thomas [PERSON] lawrence thomas babington [PERSON] [PERSON] of rothley temple [PLACE] ( /ˈbæbɪŋtən/ ; 18 december [PERIOD] 1758 - 21 november [PERIOD] 1837 ) was an english philanthropist [PERSON] and politician [PERSON] . he was a member [PERSON] of the clapham sect [GROUP] , alongside more famous abolitionists [PERSON] such as william wilberforce [PERSON] and hannah more [PERSON] . an active anti-slavery campaigner [PERSON] , he had reservations [ARRANGEMENT] about the participation [STATE] of women associations [PERSON] in the movement [HUMAN GROUP] . early life [EVENT] and education [PROCESS] he was the eldest son [PERSON] of thomas babington [PERSON] of rothley temple [PLACE] , leicestershire [PLACE] , from whom he inherited rothley [PLACE] and other land [LAND] in leicestershire [PLACE] in 1776 . a member [PERSON] of the babington family [HUMAN GROUP] , he was educated at rugby school [INSTITUTION] and st john [PERSON] 's college [INSTITUTION] , cambridge [PLACE] where he met william wilberforce [PERSON] and other prominent anti-slavery agitators . anti-slavery and philanthropy babington [PERSON] was an evangelical christian [PERSON] of independent means [UNKNOWN] who devoted himself to a number [NUMBER] of good causes [CAUSE] . his home [PLACE] at rothley temple [PLACE] was regularly used by wilberforce [PERSON] and associates for abolitionist meetings [ACTIVITY] , and it was where the bill [PERSON] to abolish slavery [PERSON] was drafted . there is a stone memorial [PERSON] to commemorate to this on the front lawn [PLACE] of rothley [PLACE] which still stands today [TENDENCY] . babington [PERSON] 's base [PERSON] in london [PLACE] was 17 downing street [PLACE] . he shared use [USE] of this residence [PLACE] with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay [PERSON] who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause [CAUSE] . in addition [DOCUMENT PART] to his anti-slavery work [ACTIVITY] , he also offered to pay half the cost [EVENT] of smallpox inoculation [FORM] for people [HUMAN GROUP] in rothley [PLACE] in 1784-5 . he set up a local friendly society [INSTITUTION] to purchase corn [EVENT] for sale [RESULT] to the poor [UNKNOWN] at a lower price [PERSON] to improve the lives [UNKNOWN] and diet [FOOD] of his estate workers [UNKNOWN] . trusts [TRUST] he set up to provide housing [ACQUISITION] in local villages [PLACE] still exist today [TENDENCY] . babington [PERSON] was active politically , and supported moves to extend voting rights [UNKNOWN] to more people [HUMAN GROUP] . he was high sheriff [PERSON] of leicestershire [PLACE] in 1780 and mp for leicester [PLACE] from 1800 to 1818 . family jean babington [PERSON] [PERSON] ( macaulay [PERSON] ) , by sir thomas [PERSON] lawrence [PERSON] on 8 october 1787 babington [PERSON] married jean macaulay [PERSON] , daughter [PERSON] of the rev. john macaulay [PERSON] ( 1720-1789 ) of cardross [UNKNOWN] , dumbartonshire [PLACE] . jean [PERSON] came from a family [HUMAN GROUP] who like babington [PERSON] , were prominently involved in the anti-slavery movement [HUMAN GROUP] . this included two brothers zachary macaulay [PERSON] , and general colin macaulay [PERSON] : thomas babington [PERSON] macaulay [PERSON] was jean [PERSON] 's nephew [PERSON] . thomas [PERSON] and jean [PERSON] had six sons [PERSON] and four daughters [PERSON] : * thomas gisborne babington [PERSON] ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington [PERSON] ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington [PERSON] , jp ( 1792- ? ) * george gisborne babington [PERSON] , frcs [UNKNOWN] ( 1794-1856 ) * william henry babington [PERSON] , e.i.c.c.s [UNKNOWN] ( 1803-1867 ) * lieutenant charles roos babington [PERSON] ( 1806-1826 ) * lydia rose babington [PERSON] * jean babington [PERSON] ( -1839 ) * mary babington [PERSON] ( 1799-1858 ) , wife [PERSON] of sir james parker [PERSON] , vice-chancellor * margaret anne babington [PERSON] ( -1819 ) babington [PERSON] died at rothley temple [PLACE] in 1837 at the age [PROPERTY] of 78 , and is buried in the chapel [PERSON] there . his wife [PERSON] jean [PERSON] died on 21 september [PERIOD] 1845 .

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34meetings1ACTIVITY his home at rothley temple was regularly used by wilberforce and associates for abolitionist meetings , and it was where the bill to abolish slavery was drafted .
35villages1PLACE trusts he set up to provide housing in local villages still exist today .
36family1HUMAN GROUP a member of the babington family , he was educated at rugby school and st john 's college , cambridge where he met william wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators .
37education1PROCESS early life and education
38work1ACTIVITY in addition to his anti-slavery work , he also offered to pay half the cost of smallpox inoculation for people in rothley in 1784-5 .
39september1PERIOD jean died on 21 september 1845 .
40base1PERSON babington 's base in london was 17 downing street .
41philanthropist1PERSON thomas babington of rothley temple ( 1758-1837 ) , by sir thomas lawrence thomas babington of rothley temple ( /ˈbæbɪŋtən/ ; 18 december 1758 - 21 november 1837 ) was an english philanthropist and politician .
42diet1FOOD he set up a local friendly society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers .
43nephew1PERSON this included two brothers zachary macaulay , and general colin macaulay : thomas babington macaulay was jean 's nephew .
44estate workers1UNKNOWN he set up a local friendly society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers .
45jean babington1PERSON family jean babington ( macaulay ) , by sir thomas lawrence
46thomas gisborne babington1PERSON thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) *
47land1LAND he was the eldest son of thomas babington of rothley temple , leicestershire , from whom he inherited rothley and other land in leicestershire in 1776 .
48cambridge1PLACE a member of the babington family , he was educated at rugby school and st john 's college , cambridge where he met william wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators .
49stone memorial1PERSON there is a stone memorial to commemorate to this on the front lawn of rothley which still stands today .
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51rugby school1INSTITUTION a member of the babington family , he was educated at rugby school and st john 's college , cambridge where he met william wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators .
52macaulay1PERSON he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause .
53rights1UNKNOWN babington was active politically , and supported moves to extend voting rights to more people .
54thomas1PERSON thomas babington of rothley temple ( 1758-1837 ) , by sir thomas lawrence thomas babington of rothley temple ( /ˈbæbɪŋtən/ ; 18 december 1758 - 21 november 1837 ) was an english philanthropist and politician .
55housing1ACQUISITION trusts he set up to provide housing in local villages still exist today .
56son1PERSON he was the eldest son of thomas babington of rothley temple , leicestershire , from whom he inherited rothley and other land in leicestershire in 1776 .
57anti slavery agitators1PERSON
58christian1PERSON babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes .
59clapham sect1GROUP he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more .
60street1PLACE babington 's base in london was 17 downing street .
61st john1PERSON a member of the babington family , he was educated at rugby school and st john 's college , cambridge where he met william wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators .
62price1PERSON he set up a local friendly society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers .
63sons1PERSON thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) *
64brother in law1PERSON
65cause1CAUSE he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause .
66addition1DOCUMENT PART in addition to his anti-slavery work , he also offered to pay half the cost of smallpox inoculation for people in rothley in 1784-5 .
67hannah more1PERSON he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more .
68october babington1PERSON
69college1INSTITUTION a member of the babington family , he was educated at rugby school and st john 's college , cambridge where he met william wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators .
70rev. john babington1PERSON thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) *
71campaigner1PERSON an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement .
72wife jean1PERSON
73home1PLACE his home at rothley temple was regularly used by wilberforce and associates for abolitionist meetings , and it was where the bill to abolish slavery was drafted .
74poor1UNKNOWN he set up a local friendly society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers .
75thomas babington macaulay1PERSON this included two brothers zachary macaulay , and general colin macaulay : thomas babington macaulay was jean 's nephew .
76friendly society1INSTITUTION he set up a local friendly society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers .
77matthew babington1PERSON thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) *
78high sheriff1PERSON he was high sheriff of leicestershire in 1780 and mp for leicester from 1800 to 1818 .
79daughter1PERSON on 8 october 1787 babington married jean macaulay , daughter of the rev.
80william henry babington1PERSON george gisborne babington , frcs ( 1794-1856 ) * william henry babington , e.i.c.c.s ( 1803-1867 ) * lieutenant charles roos babington ( 1806-1826 ) * lydia rose babington * jean babington ( -1839 ) * mary babington ( 1799-1858 ) , wife of sir james parker , vice-chancellor *
81abolitionists1PERSON he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more .
82corn1EVENT he set up a local friendly society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers .
83causes1CAUSE babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes .
84dumbartonshire1PLACE john macaulay ( 1720-1789 ) of cardross , dumbartonshire .
85london1PLACE babington 's base in london was 17 downing street .
86lieutenant charles roos babington1PERSON george gisborne babington , frcs ( 1794-1856 ) * william henry babington , e.i.c.c.s ( 1803-1867 ) * lieutenant charles roos babington ( 1806-1826 ) * lydia rose babington * jean babington ( -1839 ) * mary babington ( 1799-1858 ) , wife of sir james parker , vice-chancellor *
87means1UNKNOWN babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes .
88reservations1ARRANGEMENT an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement .
89women associations1PERSON an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement .
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91babington family1HUMAN GROUP a member of the babington family , he was educated at rugby school and st john 's college , cambridge where he met william wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators .
92lawn1PLACE there is a stone memorial to commemorate to this on the front lawn of rothley which still stands today .
93slavery1PERSON an active anti slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement .
94sir james parker1PERSON george gisborne babington , frcs ( 1794-1856 ) * william henry babington , e.i.c.c.s ( 1803-1867 ) * lieutenant charles roos babington ( 1806-1826 ) * lydia rose babington * jean babington ( -1839 ) * mary babington ( 1799-1858 ) , wife of sir james parker , vice-chancellor *
95leicester1PLACE he was high sheriff of leicestershire in 1780 and mp for leicester from 1800 to 1818 .
96brothers zachary macaulay1PERSON this included two brothers zachary macaulay , and general colin macaulay : thomas babington macaulay was jean 's nephew .
97daughters1PERSON thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) *
98number1NUMBER babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes .
99participation1STATE an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement .
100frcs1UNKNOWN george gisborne babington , frcs ( 1794-1856 ) * william henry babington , e.i.c.c.s ( 1803-1867 ) * lieutenant charles roos babington ( 1806-1826 ) * lydia rose babington * jean babington ( -1839 ) * mary babington ( 1799-1858 ) , wife of sir james parker , vice-chancellor *
101november1PERIOD thomas babington of rothley temple ( 1758-1837 ) , by sir thomas lawrence thomas babington of rothley temple ( /ˈbæbɪŋtən/ ; 18 december 1758 - 21 november 1837 ) was an english philanthropist and politician .
102e.i.c.c.s1UNKNOWN george gisborne babington , frcs ( 1794-1856 ) * william henry babington , e.i.c.c.s ( 1803-1867 ) * lieutenant charles roos babington ( 1806-1826 ) * lydia rose babington * jean babington ( -1839 ) * mary babington ( 1799-1858 ) , wife of sir james parker , vice-chancellor *
103use1USE he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause .
104sir thomas lawrence thomas babington1PERSON thomas babington of rothley temple ( 1758-1837 ) , by sir thomas lawrence thomas babington of rothley temple ( /ˈbæbɪŋtən/ ; 18 december 1758 - 21 november 1837 ) was an english philanthropist and politician .
105wife1PERSON george gisborne babington , frcs ( 1794-1856 ) * william henry babington , e.i.c.c.s ( 1803-1867 ) * lieutenant charles roos babington ( 1806-1826 ) * lydia rose babington * jean babington ( -1839 ) * mary babington ( 1799-1858 ) , wife of sir james parker , vice-chancellor *
106december1PERIOD thomas babington of rothley temple ( 1758-1837 ) , by sir thomas lawrence thomas babington of rothley temple ( /ˈbæbɪŋtən/ ; 18 december 1758 - 21 november 1837 ) was an english philanthropist and politician .

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