Mary Sharp

Mary Sharp (1778–1812), also called Mary Lloyd-Baker or Mary Lloyd Baker, was a niece of the British abolitionist Granville Sharp (1735 – 1813). Mary Sharp herself was an ardent abolitionist, active in campaigns to abolish the Atlantic slave trade.
She married Thomas John Lloyd Baker of Uley, Gloucestershire in 1800. After her death, Baker remarried and built Hardwicke Court. Provided by Wikipedia
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John H. Burdakin and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad / by Sharp, Mary
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John H. Burdakin and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad / by Sharp, Mary
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Vers une dramaturgie sensorielle le rhythme et le « Figuren Theater» de Frank Soehnle = Annäherung an eine "Dramaturgie der Empfindung" : der Rhythmus und das Figurentheater von Fr... by Sharp, Mary
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A traveller's guide to the Churches of Rome by Sharp, Mary
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