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Thomas Caulker : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Caulker
Thomas Canry Caulker (1846–1859) was the Sherbro-born son of the King of Bompey (a traditional state that became incorporated into Sierra Leone in 1888 and is today part of the Moyamba District). He is an early example, predating the formal proclamation of the Sierra Leone Protectorate, of a West African arriving in England for an education, to meet the rising international demands on traditional states for government and commerce, and illustrating the growth in influence of evangelical Christianity in the region, introduced largely by American abolitionists.
==Family background==
The family was one of the most powerful chiefdoms in the Sherbro region and had been one of the most notorious slave traders during the commercialisation of the trade with the West Indies and America during the 18th century. Descended from the English colonial official Thomas Corker and the Sherbro princess Seniora Doll, the family was one of the wealthiest in the region. By the time of Thomas Caulker's birth, it was aligned with the 19th century abolition, and an agreement was being forged between his father, 'Careybah Caulker', Chief of Bompey, together with some other chiefs of the Sherbro country (including his relative, Thomas Stephen Caulker, Chief of the Plantain Islands), to suppress the slave trade. This agreement was finalised with the Governor of the British colony of Sierra Leone in 1853, and enacted into British law two years later by an Act of Parliament dated 14 August 1855. This allowed the British navy to intercept on the high seas any suspect slave trading vessels originating from or belonging to, inhabitants of Bompey, and the other Sherbro signatories.

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