Russell Lant Carpenter

Russell Lant Carpenter (December 17, 1816 – 1892), a Unitarian minister who carried on the works of his father, Dr. Lant Carpenter and wrote his biography. He was a brother of the social reformer Mary Carpenter.

Russell Lant Carpenter
Born(1816-12-17)17 December 1816
Bristol, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Died1892 (1893) (aged 75)
England
NationalityEnglish
Years active18161892
Known forMinister, Unitarian
Parent(s)Lant Carpenter, Anna Penn
RelativesWilliam Benjamin Carpenter (brother)
Philip Pearsall Carpenter (brother)
Mary Carpenter (sister)

Carpenter was born in 1816 in Kidderminster, Worcester, England and was christened in Devonshire, England. He died in 1892.[1]

Books

gollark: Humans are just bizarrely tribal, bad at dealing with faraway problems (both far away in time *or* space), pretty competitive if you have scarce stuff, and like playing status games.
gollark: I think you can find examples of humans, well, competing before modern capitalism quite easily, but it depends what you mean exactly.
gollark: What do you define as "capitalism"?
gollark: However, they don't, and it satisfies their actual not-caring-about-others values.
gollark: It could, if people CARED.

References

  1. See British National Record Archives: Historical Manuscripts Commission, UK National Register of Archives, Russell Lant Carpenter, (1816–1892) Unitarian minister, corresp and papers, Oxford University: Harris Manchester College Library, Reference : MSS [R] L Carpenter, see Catalogue of manuscripts in Harris Manchester College Oxford, 1998.


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