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.
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RichardRobertMadden (22 August 1798 – 5 February 1886) was an Irish doctor, writer, abolitionist and historian of the United Irishmen. Madden took an...
Thomas More Madden (1838 – 14 April 1902) was an Irish physician and writer, son and biographer of RichardRobertMadden. He was born at Havana, Cuba,...
Member of Parliament George Selwyn in 1776, Prince Pierre Soltykoff, RichardRobertMadden and Earl Percy. Leconfield House, at the corner of South Audley...
Gentleman's Magazine, volume CII, part I (London, 1832) page 382 Notes RichardRobertMadden, The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington...
removal. In late 1838 or early 1839, the British commissioner Dr. RichardRobertMadden wrote U.S. abolitionists about Trist's misuse of his post to promote...
Cambridge University Press, Vol. 2, No. 3, July 1909, (p. 343) RichardRobertMadden, The Turkish Empire: In its relations with Christianity and civilization...
to traders, and brought to Jamaica on ships. Bryan Edwards and RichardRobertMadden in their works written in the late 18th and early 19th century often...
Customs of the Principal Nations, Ancient and Modern, Volume 1, RichardRobertMadden, Newby, 1851, p. 293 An Universal History, From the Earliest Account...
Theatre Customs, 1637-1820, Kingsport, Tennessee, 1938, p. 158; RichardRobertMadden, The History of Irish Periodical Literature, T. C. Newby, London...
Dolorosa. Romer was described by a near-contemporary, the Irish writer RichardRobertMadden, as a "shrewd, lively, mystery-loving, and 'a leetle conceited,'...
position he retained until 1844. In 1842 he was investigated by RichardRobertMadden, following the 1839 discovery by activists that British merchants...
America. The other is by Esteban Mesa Montejo. Irish abolitionist RichardRobertMadden published his English translation of the autobiography under the...
was an Irish scholar, nationalist, revolutionary and politician. RichardRobertMadden lived at 4 Booterstown Avenue (a plaque is noted here) and on Vernon...
McWilliams (2021), pp. 252-255 Madden, RichardRobert (1846). The United Irishmen, Their Lives and Times. Volume 1. Dublin: J. Madden & Company. pp. 145–146....
RobertMadden Hill (January 13, 1928 – October 19, 1987) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit...
published in England, through a British official by the name of RichardRobertMadden, an abolitionist, who after corresponding through letters with Del...
Desmond Ryan in the Irish Press, as well as the work of historian RichardRobertMadden, claim that the name Patrick Joyce may also have been a pseudonym...
by Richard's men in 1197; the king promptly clapped him into prison, from whence he was released only in 1200, a year after Richard's death. Madden 2005...
letters which he addressed to that lady are given in her Life by RichardRobertMadden. He died at Naples 24 June 1851, aged 72, being the last of a triumvirate...
Asia, and the remainder of 100,000 scattered in various countries. RichardRobertMadden wrote in 1862 that the Armenian population worldwide is estimated...
Observer". Ó Muirí takes the view that the author was James Coigly; RichardRobertMadden attributed it to an unnamed magistrate in northern Ireland, and...
HBO television adaptation Game of Thrones, where he is portrayed by RichardMadden. Introduced in A Game of Thrones (1996), Robb is the eldest son and...