Zachary Macaulay (1768-1838)

As a young man he worked on an estate in Jamaica that used slave labour, and was an opponent of the practice all his life. He rose to be governor of Sierra Leone. He later joined other evangelicals of the Clapham Sect in working toward the abolition of slavery. He also took an active part in the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Church Missionary Society. His son was the celebrated historian and essayist Thomas Babington Macaulay.