Charles Edward Bright
Charles Edward Bright CMG JP (20 May 1829 – 17 July 1915) was an English businessman in colonial Victoria. Bright belonged to an old Worcestershire family possessing estates in the counties of Worcester and Hereford. He was the fifth son of Robert Bright, of Bristol and Abbots Leigh, Somerset, by Caroline, daughter of Thomas Tyndall, of The Fort, Bristol. The Bright family were merchants who owned land in the West Indies, and were compensated £8,384 by the British government for 404 slaves upon the abolition of slavery.
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Charles Edward Bright
Charles Edward Bright CMG JP (20 May 1829 – 17 July 1915) was an English businessman in colonial Victoria. Bright belonged to an old Worcestershire family possessing estates in the counties of Worcester and Hereford. He was the fifth son of Robert Bright, of Bristol and Abbots Leigh, Somerset, by Caroline, daughter of Thomas Tyndall, of The Fort, Bristol. The Bright family were merchants who owned land in the West Indies, and were compensated £8,384 by the British government for 404 slaves upon the abolition of slavery.
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Charles Edward Bright CMG JP ( ...... in the 1883 Birthday Honours.
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تشارلز إدوارد برايت (بالإنجليز ...... 1829، وتوفي في 17 يوليو 1915.
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Charles Edward Bright CMG JP ( ...... upon the abolition of slavery.
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تشارلز إدوارد برايت (بالإنجليز ...... 1829، وتوفي في 17 يوليو 1915.
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تشارلز إدوارد برايت
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