Richard Robert Madden
Richard Robert Madden (22 August 1798 – 5 February 1886) was an Irish doctor, writer, abolitionist and historian of the United Irishmen. Madden took an active role in trying to impose anti-slavery rules in Jamaica on behalf of the British government. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1835London : James Cochrane and Co., 18352 volumes (xiv, 326; viii, 343 pages) : illustrations. -
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Published 1849London : Dublin : Charles Gilpin ; James B. Gilpin, 1849xxiv, 252 pages. -
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Published 1857London, Newby, 1857.2 v. ill. -
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Published 1840London : T. Ward, 1840.188 p.Other Authors: “...Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886...”