Scottish slave-trader, merchant, politician and landowner
Evan Baillie (1741 – 28 June 1835) was a Scottish slave-trader, merchant and landowner in the West Indies.[1] He was a Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1802 to 1812.
^Alston, David (2021), Slaves and Highlanders: Silenced Histories of Scotland and the Caribbean, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 22 - 25, ISBN 9781474427319
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