Zachary Macaulay
Zachary Macaulay
(
1768
-
1838
) was a
British
colonial governor, influential
18th century
philanthropist
, a man of
evangelical
piety and a supporter of
William Wilberforce
. Zachary Macaulay was sent to
Jamaica
at the age of 16 where he finally became a manager of a plantation. Returned to England in 1792 and left for
Sierra Leone
in
1793
, where he became its governor until resignation in
1799
. He edited the
Christian Observer
which helped fight for the
abolition
of the
slave trade
,
1802
-
1816
. He founded The
Anti-Slavery Reporter
in
1825
and was its first editor. He also held the post of Secretary to the African Institute,
1807
-
1812
. A member of the
Clapham Sect
, he helped form the
Anti-Slavery Society
in
1823
. He married Selina Mills in
1799
and is the father of
Thomas Macaulay
. Macauley, Zachary Macauley, Zachary
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