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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 . |
| 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 . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | rothley temple | 5 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 2 | babington | 4 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 3 | leicestershire | 3 | PLACE | he was the eldest son of thomas babington of rothley temple , leicestershire , from whom he inherited rothley and other land in leicestershire in 1776 . | |
| 4 | jean | 3 | PERSON | family jean babington ( macaulay ) , by sir thomas lawrence | |
| 5 | rothley | 3 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 6 | politician | 2 | PERSON | british politician ( 1758-1837 ) | |
| 7 | general colin macaulay | 2 | PERSON | he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause . | |
| 8 | thomas babington | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 9 | people | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | 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 . | |
| 10 | william wilberforce | 2 | PERSON | he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more . | |
| 11 | member | 2 | PERSON | he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more . | |
| 12 | today | 2 | TENDENCY | there is a stone memorial to commemorate to this on the front lawn of rothley which still stands today . | |
| 13 | movement | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement . | |
| 14 | inoculation | 1 | FORM | 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 . | |
| 15 | rev. john macaulay | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 16 | life | 1 | EVENT | early life and education | |
| 17 | lives | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 18 | margaret anne babington | 1 | PERSON | margaret anne babington ( -1819 ) babington died at rothley temple in 1837 at the age of 78 , and is buried in the chapel there . | |
| 19 | cardross | 1 | UNKNOWN | john macaulay ( 1720-1789 ) of cardross , dumbartonshire . | |
| 20 | wilberforce | 1 | PERSON | he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more . | |
| 21 | residence | 1 | PLACE | he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause . | |
| 22 | family jean babington | 1 | PERSON | family jean babington ( macaulay ) , by sir thomas lawrence | |
| 23 | jean macaulay | 1 | PERSON | on 8 october 1787 babington married jean macaulay , daughter of the rev. | |
| 24 | mary babington | 1 | PERSON | 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 * | |
| 25 | vice chancellor | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 26 | lydia rose babington | 1 | PERSON | 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 * | |
| 27 | cost | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 28 | chapel | 1 | PERSON | margaret anne babington ( -1819 ) babington died at rothley temple in 1837 at the age of 78 , and is buried in the chapel there . | |
| 29 | sir thomas lawrence | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 30 | sale | 1 | RESULT | 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 . | |
| 31 | age | 1 | PROPERTY | margaret anne babington ( -1819 ) babington died at rothley temple in 1837 at the age of 78 , and is buried in the chapel there . | |
| 32 | trusts | 1 | TRUST | trusts he set up to provide housing in local villages still exist today . | |
| 33 | bill | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 34 | meetings | 1 | ACTIVITY | 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 . | |
| 35 | villages | 1 | PLACE | trusts he set up to provide housing in local villages still exist today . | |
| 36 | family | 1 | HUMAN 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 . | |
| 37 | education | 1 | PROCESS | early life and education | |
| 38 | work | 1 | ACTIVITY | 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 . | |
| 39 | september | 1 | PERIOD | jean died on 21 september 1845 . | |
| 40 | base | 1 | PERSON | babington 's base in london was 17 downing street . | |
| 41 | philanthropist | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 42 | diet | 1 | FOOD | 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 . | |
| 43 | nephew | 1 | PERSON | this included two brothers zachary macaulay , and general colin macaulay : thomas babington macaulay was jean 's nephew . | |
| 44 | estate workers | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 45 | jean babington | 1 | PERSON | family jean babington ( macaulay ) , by sir thomas lawrence | |
| 46 | thomas gisborne babington | 1 | PERSON | thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) * | |
| 47 | land | 1 | LAND | he was the eldest son of thomas babington of rothley temple , leicestershire , from whom he inherited rothley and other land in leicestershire in 1776 . | |
| 48 | cambridge | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 49 | stone memorial | 1 | PERSON | there is a stone memorial to commemorate to this on the front lawn of rothley which still stands today . | |
| 50 | philanthropy babington | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 51 | rugby school | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 52 | macaulay | 1 | PERSON | he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause . | |
| 53 | rights | 1 | UNKNOWN | babington was active politically , and supported moves to extend voting rights to more people . | |
| 54 | thomas | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 55 | housing | 1 | ACQUISITION | trusts he set up to provide housing in local villages still exist today . | |
| 56 | son | 1 | PERSON | he was the eldest son of thomas babington of rothley temple , leicestershire , from whom he inherited rothley and other land in leicestershire in 1776 . | |
| 57 | anti slavery agitators | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 58 | christian | 1 | PERSON | babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes . | |
| 59 | clapham sect | 1 | GROUP | he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more . | |
| 60 | street | 1 | PLACE | babington 's base in london was 17 downing street . | |
| 61 | st john | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 62 | price | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 63 | sons | 1 | PERSON | thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) * | |
| 64 | brother in law | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 65 | cause | 1 | CAUSE | he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause . | |
| 66 | addition | 1 | DOCUMENT 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 . | |
| 67 | hannah more | 1 | PERSON | he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more . | |
| 68 | october babington | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 69 | college | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 70 | rev. john babington | 1 | PERSON | thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) * | |
| 71 | campaigner | 1 | PERSON | an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement . | |
| 72 | wife jean | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 73 | home | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 74 | poor | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 75 | thomas babington macaulay | 1 | PERSON | this included two brothers zachary macaulay , and general colin macaulay : thomas babington macaulay was jean 's nephew . | |
| 76 | friendly society | 1 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 77 | matthew babington | 1 | PERSON | thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) * | |
| 78 | high sheriff | 1 | PERSON | he was high sheriff of leicestershire in 1780 and mp for leicester from 1800 to 1818 . | |
| 79 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | on 8 october 1787 babington married jean macaulay , daughter of the rev. | |
| 80 | william henry babington | 1 | PERSON | 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 * | |
| 81 | abolitionists | 1 | PERSON | he was a member of the clapham sect , alongside more famous abolitionists such as william wilberforce and hannah more . | |
| 82 | corn | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 83 | causes | 1 | CAUSE | babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes . | |
| 84 | dumbartonshire | 1 | PLACE | john macaulay ( 1720-1789 ) of cardross , dumbartonshire . | |
| 85 | london | 1 | PLACE | babington 's base in london was 17 downing street . | |
| 86 | lieutenant charles roos babington | 1 | PERSON | 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 * | |
| 87 | means | 1 | UNKNOWN | babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes . | |
| 88 | reservations | 1 | ARRANGEMENT | an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement . | |
| 89 | women associations | 1 | PERSON | an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement . | |
| 90 | george gisborne babington | 1 | PERSON | 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 * | |
| 91 | babington family | 1 | HUMAN 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 . | |
| 92 | lawn | 1 | PLACE | there is a stone memorial to commemorate to this on the front lawn of rothley which still stands today . | |
| 93 | slavery | 1 | PERSON | an active anti slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement . | |
| 94 | sir james parker | 1 | PERSON | 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 * | |
| 95 | leicester | 1 | PLACE | he was high sheriff of leicestershire in 1780 and mp for leicester from 1800 to 1818 . | |
| 96 | brothers zachary macaulay | 1 | PERSON | this included two brothers zachary macaulay , and general colin macaulay : thomas babington macaulay was jean 's nephew . | |
| 97 | daughters | 1 | PERSON | thomas and jean had six sons and four daughters : * thomas gisborne babington ( 1788-1871 ) * rev. john babington ( 1791- ? ) * matthew babington , jp ( 1792- ? ) * | |
| 98 | number | 1 | NUMBER | babington was an evangelical christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes . | |
| 99 | participation | 1 | STATE | an active anti-slavery campaigner , he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement . | |
| 100 | frcs | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 * | |
| 101 | november | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 102 | e.i.c.c.s | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 * | |
| 103 | use | 1 | USE | he shared use of this residence with his brother-in-law , general colin macaulay who was similarly active in the abolitionist cause . | |
| 104 | sir thomas lawrence thomas babington | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 105 | wife | 1 | PERSON | 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 * | |
| 106 | december | 1 | PERIOD | 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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| PERSON |
abolitionists anti slavery agitators babington base bill brother in law brothers zachary macaulay campaigner chapel christian daughter daughters family jean babington general colin macaulay george gisborne babington hannah more high sheriff jean jean babington jean macaulay lieutenant charles roos babington lydia rose babington macaulay margaret anne babington mary babington matthew babington member nephew october babington philanthropist philanthropy babington politician price rev. john babington rev. john macaulay sir james parker sir thomas lawrence sir thomas lawrence thomas babington slavery son sons st john stone memorial thomas thomas babington thomas babington macaulay thomas gisborne babington vice chancellor wife wife jean wilberforce william henry babington william wilberforce women associations |
| PLACE |
cambridge dumbartonshire home lawn leicester leicestershire london residence rothley rothley temple street villages |
| HUMAN GROUP |
babington family family movement people |
| PERIOD |
december november september |
| EVENT |
corn cost life |
| INSTITUTION |
college friendly society rugby school |
| CAUSE |
cause causes |
| ACTIVITY |
meetings work |
| TRUST |
trusts |
| ACQUISITION |
housing |
| TENDENCY |
today |
| LAND |
land |
| USE |
use |
| GROUP |
clapham sect |
| RESULT |
sale |
| FORM |
inoculation |
| ARRANGEMENT |
reservations |
| PROCESS |
education |
| NUMBER |
number |
| DOCUMENT PART |
addition |
| STATE |
participation |
| PROPERTY |
age |
| FOOD |
diet |