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  1. Gladstone, who attempted to have enlightened practices and spiritual and moral improvement put into effect on his own plantations, was ‘not sorry’ to hear of the death in prison of the Methodist missionary John Smith, who had been arrested for incitement, ‘as his release would have been followed by much cavil and discussion here’.18 He had already entered into an extensive Liverpool ...

  2. 7 de fev. de 2024 · Capt John Neilson Gladstone Birth 18 Jan 1807. Liverpool, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England Death 7 Feb 1863 (aged 56) Wiltshire, England

  3. She was born on 4th August 1772 at Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland. She married Sir John Gladstone in 1800, and they had six children together; Anne MacKenzie, Sir Thomas, Robertson, John Neilson, William Ewart, and Helen Jane Gladstone. Anne MacKenzie Robertson Gladstone died at Fasque in Kincardineshire, Scotland, on 23rd September 1835.

  4. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for John Neilson Gladstone born 1807 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom died 1863 including ancestors + children + more in the free family tree community.

  5. Captain John Neilson Gladstone, RN (18 January 1807 – 7 February 1863) was a British Conservative Party politician and an officer in the Royal Navy. A brother of politician William Ewart Gladstone, later British Prime Minister, he served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for most of the years 1841 to 1863. He was the fourth child of Sir John Gladstone, a Scottish-born businessman who settled in ...

  6. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Merchant; Mayor of Liverpool Robertson Gladstone was a Liverpool based West India merchant and brother of the future Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. Robertson had his own political career being Mayor of Liverpool from 1842-1844. He imported sugar from his plantations in then British Guiana and Mauritius until the abolition of slavery, when he used his wealth to invest in the developing ...

  7. John Neilson Gladstone. by Francis Holl, after George Richmond stipple engraving, mid 19th century 22 3/8 in. x 16 7/8 in. (569 mm x 430 mm) paper size