Information on Peregrine Pickle

Incorporating timeline of Pickle's life compiled by Robert Glen, image of 'Capture of Slave-Ship' after J Noel Paton and article abridging Pickle's account of his life (Wesleyan Missionary Notices, 1821 pp 947-949).


Order number: MMS/Special Series/Notes and Transcripts 2/Box 1404
Date(s) of creation: 2005
Level: Item
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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Notes and Transcripts 2/Box 1404
Summary: Incorporating timeline of Pickle's life compiled by Robert Glen, image of 'Capture of Slave-Ship' after J Noel Paton and article abridging Pickle's account of his life (Wesleyan Missionary Notices, 1821 pp 947-949).
Extent: 1 page
Admin history: Peregrine Pickle (c1782-1829) was an enslaved person who worked as a sailmaker in Barbados and Antigua and converted to Methodism in 1821
Acquisition: Gift, accepted on behalf of the Methodist Church, from Prof Robert Glen, University of New Haven, August 2005
Access status: Open
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Scripts: Latin
Related material: The document the article is based on, 'Short account of Peregrine Pickle, employed at English Harbour, Antigua', is available within the (Wesleyan) MMS/West Indies/Correspondence/FBN 3.
Format: Archive