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About: William Knibb

About: William Knibb

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William Knibb, OM (7 September, 1803 Kettering – 15 November 1845) was an English Baptist minister and missionary to Jamaica. He is chiefly known today for his work to free enslaved Africans. On the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, Knibb was posthumously awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit. He was the first white male to receive the country's highest civil honour.

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  • William Knibb, OM (7 September, 1803 Kettering – 15 November 1845) was an English Baptist minister and missionary to Jamaica. He is chiefly known today for his work to free enslaved Africans. On the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, Knibb was posthumously awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit. He was the first white male to receive the country's highest civil honour. (en)
  • William Knibb (ur. 7 września 1803 w Kettering, zm. 15 listopada 1845 w Falmouth) – angielski duchowny baptystyczny, misjonarz na Jamajce, działacz na rzecz zniesienia niewolnictwa w Imperium Brytyjskim. (pl)
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  • Kettering, England (en)
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  • Knibb in the centre, to the left is John Burnet and to the right is John Scoble - 1840 (en)
  • Knibb is on the right of centre at the front in this painting which is of the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention. Henry Beckford is the central figure with his back to the observer. Move your cursor to identify him or click icon to enlarge (en)
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  • William Knibb (en)
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  • Mary Watkis (en)
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  • William Knibb, OM (7 September, 1803 Kettering – 15 November 1845) was an English Baptist minister and missionary to Jamaica. He is chiefly known today for his work to free enslaved Africans. On the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, Knibb was posthumously awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit. He was the first white male to receive the country's highest civil honour. (en)
  • William Knibb (ur. 7 września 1803 w Kettering, zm. 15 listopada 1845 w Falmouth) – angielski duchowny baptystyczny, misjonarz na Jamajce, działacz na rzecz zniesienia niewolnictwa w Imperium Brytyjskim. (pl)
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