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Abbot, Reginald C.E. (1)
- Barrister. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Succeeded as 3rd Baron Colchester in 1867.
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Abdallah (1)
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Above Bar Sunday School, Southampton (1)
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Acland, Thomas D., 1787-1871 (1)
- Politician and philanthropist.
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Adderley, Charles B., 1814-1905 (1)
- Tory Member of Parliament 1841-78. Interested in colonial development. Chaired the House of Commons Committee (examining British policy in West Africa) which took evidence from Livingstone in 1865.
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Admiralty, Lords Commissioners of the (1)
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Alington, Charles A., ?-1899 (7)
- Church of England clergyman and, for a time, chaplain to Bishop Tozer. Later Rector of Swinhope 1884-99.
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Allon, Henry, 1818-1892 (2)
- Congregational minister at Union Chapel, Islington after 1844. Editor of the British Quarterly Review 1866-86.
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American Geographical and Statistical Society (2)
- Founded in New York in 1851. Invited Livingstone to become a corresponding member in 1857.
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Ancient & Honourable Company of Turners, Ladies & Gentlemen of the (1)
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Angola, The Bishop of (1)
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Any Man of War Touching at Mozambique, Captain of (1)
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Any Royal Navy Vessel at Quilimane, Captain of (1)
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Arbuthnot, Forster Fitzgerald, 1833-1901 (1)
- Civil servant, Orientalist, and translator. Served as Deputy Commissioner of Customs.
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Archer, Mary (1)
- Wife of Thomas Archer.
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Archer, Thomas, 1805-1864 (2)
- Minister of Oxendon Street Presbyterian Church, London 1832-64.
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Argyll, The Duchess of, 1824-1878 (1)
- Elizabeth Georgiana Campbell. First wife of the 8th Duke of Argyll.
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Argyll, The Duke of, 1823-1900 (3)
- George Douglas Campbell. Succeeded to the title in 1847. A Liberal. Held several Government posts, including Secretary for India 1868-74.
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Arthington, Robert (2)
- Philanthropist from Leeds.
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Arundel, John, 1778-1848 (6)
- Home Secretary of the London Missionary Society 1819-46, hence Livingstone's first contact with the Society.
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Ashton, William, 1817-1897 (1)
- Missionary with the London Missionary Society in South Africa 1843-97, mainly at Kuruman where he was in charge of printing.
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Ashworth, Edmund, 1800-1881 (1)
- Cotton manufacturer and free-trade activist. Younger brother of Henry Ashworth, a founder of the Anti-Corn Law League. With his brother, a principal shareholder of the Bolton Free Press.
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Athenaeum, Editor of the (3)
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Atlay, James, 1817-1894 (1)
- Vicar of Madingley 1847-52 and of Leeds 1859-68. Bishop of Hereford 1868-94.
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Azevedo Alpoim, Joaquim de (1)
- Colonel in Portuguese army. Governor of Quilimane 1854-57.
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