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 James Wright - Sugar Boycott - The notice that  James Wright a Quaker and merchant of Haverhill, Suffolk advertised in the General Evening Post on March 6th 1792, telling customers that he would no longer be selling slave produced sugar. This copy was included in the appendix of an Address to a meeting at Ipswich 1792 - intended ...
James Wright - Sugar Boycott
The notice that James Wright a Quaker and merchant of Haverhill, Suffolk advertised in the General Evening Post on March 6th 1792, telling customers...
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that he would no longer be selling slave produced sugar. This copy was included in the appendix of an Address to a meeting at Ipswich 1792 - intended to have been delivered at a meeting of the inhabitants of Ipswich, on Friday, February 17th, for the purpose of Considering the Propriety of Petitioning Parliament for an abolition of the Slave Trade. By R. Hamilton, MD etc. Printed by G. Jermyn, Bookseller, MDCCXCII [1792]
Subjects: History, Citizenship
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
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