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  1. BIRD, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE ( ? –1857) I.C.S.: arrived in India, 1803: Judge and Magistrate of Benares, 1814: Commissioner there, 1826: Member of the Board of Revenue, 1829: Provisional Member of Council, 1837, and Extra Member of the Board of Customs, Salt and Opium, 1837: Member of the Supreme Council, 1838: President of the Council of Education, 1842: President of the Council, 1842, and ...

  2. 1 de jul. de 2020 · A little more about his life: William was born in Hull, Yorkshire in 1759, the son of Robert Wilberforce, a merchant, and Elizabeth Bird. Elizabeth came from Warwickshire, and her mother’s name was Elizabeth Martyn. The house where he was born in Hull was 25 High Street, and is now known as Wilberforce House. At the age of 21 he became and MP ...

  3. William Wilberforce. Gemalt um 1794 von Karl Anton Hickel. William Wilberforce, FRSA (* 24. August 1759 in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire; † 29. Juli 1833 in Chelsea) war ein britischer Parlamentsabgeordneter und Anführer im Kampf gegen die Sklaverei und den Sklavenhandel in der westlichen Welt.

  4. 15 de may. de 2022 · English: Oil painting of "William Wilberforce Bird" by the painter Francis Grant in the collection of the Aisatic Society, Kolkata. Image taken during the conservation project of oil paintings at the Asiatic Society.

  5. William Wilberforce, född 24 augusti 1759 i Hull, England, död 29 juli 1833 i London, var en brittisk parlamentsledamot, och aktivist för kristendom och mänskliga rättigheter. Wilberforce var en av de främsta krafterna bakom att slavhandeln och slaveriet avskaffades, i Storbritannien och globalt genom Wienkongressen .

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  7. According to research by Sue Castle-Henry: (a) Abel Smith's grandfather, Abel Smith (1717-1788) had been apprenticed at the age of 15 (in about 1732) to William Wilberforce's grandfather, William Wilberforce (1690-1776), Baltic merchant of Hull. (b) William Wilberforce's mother was Elizabeth Bird (1730-1798) daughter of Thomas Bird.