John Charlesworth (abolitionist)
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John Charlesworth (1782–1864) was an English abolitionist and Anglican clergyman. He was a friend of Thomas Clarkson, and for many years lived in Flowton, Suffolk, not far from him.[1]
John was the son of John Charlesworth (1752–1821), Rector of Ossington, Nottinghamshire.[1] His brother was Edward Parker Charlesworth, a prominent physician and early psychiatrist. His daughter was Maria Louisa Charlesworth.