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Robert Charleton
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For the English judge and politician, see Robert Charleton (judge).
Robert Charleton (1809 – 5 December 1872) was a Quaker, Recorded Minister and a prominent citizen of Bristol, England. He was a philanthropist and ran a pin-making factory which was noted for its good employment practices. He was an advocate of total abstinence and peaceful relations between nations.
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Born | 15 April 1809 |
Died | 5 December 1872(1872-12-05) (aged 62–63) |
Movement | Temperance movement |
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Catherine Brewster (m. 1849) |
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