Abraham AguilarAbraham RawlinsonBartholomew RobertsGeorge HibbertHenry Ellis (governor)Henry MorganHenry Ross LewinHumphry Morice (Governor of the Bank of England)James HabershamJames La RocheJohn Hawkins (naval commander)John KimberJohn NewtonJohn Tarleton (MP)John Tucker (merchant trader)Joseph Marryat (1757–1824)Joshua MaugerList of public statues of individuals linked to the Atlantic slave tradeMiles BarberNicholas BayardRobert Carter IRobert Hibbert (1717–1784)Rosetta SmithSamuel Johnson (American educator)Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet, of Mill HillSir Thomas Frankland, 5th BaronetThomas HughanThomas King (slave trader)Thomas Walker (slave trader)William ChallonerWilliam Hayman (merchant)William RandolphWilliam SnelgraveWilliam Swymmer
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Abraham AguilarAbraham RawlinsonBartholomew RobertsGeorge HibbertHenry Ellis (governor)Henry MorganHenry Ross LewinHumphry Morice (Governor of the Bank of England)James HabershamJames La RocheJohn Hawkins (naval commander)John KimberJohn NewtonJohn Tarleton (MP)John Tucker (merchant trader)Joseph Marryat (1757–1824)Joshua MaugerList of public statues of individuals linked to the Atlantic slave tradeMiles BarberNicholas BayardRobert Carter IRobert Hibbert (1717–1784)Rosetta SmithSamuel Johnson (American educator)Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet, of Mill HillSir Thomas Frankland, 5th BaronetThomas HughanThomas King (slave trader)Thomas Walker (slave trader)William ChallonerWilliam Hayman (merchant)William RandolphWilliam SnelgraveWilliam Swymmer
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