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McCalman, Iain (1986). "Anti-Slavery and Ultra-Radicalism in Early Nineteenth Century England: The Case of Robert Wedderburn". Slavery and Abolition. 7 (2): 99–117. doi:10.1080/01440398608574906.
128:; raising a family of six children. In his later years, Wedderburn lived the life of a country gentleman (adding the extra name Colvile for reasons of inheritance) until his death in 1807. 169:
While in Jamaica, James and John purchased land and slaves, becoming wealthy in the sugar trade. James Wedderburn had children with a number of slave women. His son
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travelled to Jamaica in 1747, where both brothers established themselves as "practitioners in physick and chirurgery" - despite having no medical qualifications.
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Wedderburn died on 14 December 1807. In his will, dated 1802, the bulk of his estate was left in trust to his eldest legitimate son
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who was captured, taken to London and executed for treason. Following this catastrophe, James and his older brother
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James Wedderburn was born on 28 August 1739 in Perthshire, Scotland, the second surviving son of Jean Fullerton and
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James Wedderburn returned to Scotland in 1773; he married Isabella Blackburn in 1774 and bought
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and said he would do nothing for me. From his cook I had one draught of
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James Wedderburn Colvile at the Centre for the Study of British Slavery
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James Wedderburn Colvile at the Centre for the Study of British Slavery
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later settled in England and, in 1824, wrote the anti-slavery tract
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James Wedderburn's illegitimate son Robert Wedderburn, 1824
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Index

Perthshire
Scotland
Sir John Wedderburn
John Wedderburn
Sir John Wedderburn, 5th Baronet of Blackness
Jacobite rising of 1745
John Wedderburn
Inveresk Lodge

Sir John Wedderburn, 5th Baronet of Blackness
Jacobite rising of 1745
John Wedderburn
Robert Wedderburn
Inveresk Lodge
adopted the additional surname
Robert Wedderburn
Inveresk Lodge
small beer
sixpence
Andrew Wedderburn Colvile
The Hudson's Bay Company
James Wedderburn
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk
Andrew Wedderburn Colvile
Musselburgh
James Robertson



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