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Tavares de Almeida, Antonio (4)
- Named Governor of Tete and Sena in 1859. Held this office until after the Zambezi Expedition was recalled.
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Tavares de Almeida, Joao (1)
- Governor General of Mozambique 1856-64. Seizure of the "Charles et Georges" produced a temporary strain in Luso-French and Luso-British relations.
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Taylor, Wilbraham, 1816-1895 (5)
- Proprietor of Hadley Hurst, Barnet. Neighbor of Livingstone in 1857. Served for a time as secretary of the Church Protestant Defence Society.
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Thompson, William, 1811-1889 (27)
- Missionary in South India 1836-48. Agent of the London Missionary Society in Cape Town 1850-88.
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Thornton, George (6)
- Brother of Richard Thornton, who assumed control of Richard's papers, effects, and financial affairs following his death.
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Thornton, Richard, 1838-1863 (13)
- Geologist to the Zambezi Expedition. Dismissed by Livingstone for laziness. Joined Klaus van der Decken in exploring and climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in 1861-62. Eventually returned to the Zambezi and worked in conjunction with Livingstone's expedition.
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Tidman, Arthur, 1792-1868 (50)
- Congregational minister at Salisbury 1814-18. Foreign Secretary of the London Missionary Society 1839-68, and Livingstone's principle correspondent in the Society.
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Torresao, Jose (1)
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Toynbee, Henry (5)
- Meteorologist. After 33 years of experience at sea, worked for the Meteorological Office, and published various works on meteorology.
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Tozer, William G., 1829/30-1899 (3)
- Bishop of Universities' Mission to Central Africa 1862-63, Zanzibar 1863-73, Jamaica 1879-80, and Honduras 1880-81. Livingstone never forgave him for moving the Universities' Mission to Central Africa from the Shire highlands and Morambala to Zanzibar in 1862-63.
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Trotter, Henry D., 1802-1859 (1)
- Captain, R.N., 1835. In command of Niger Expedition in 1841. Commander at the Cape of Good Hope 1856-57. Rear Admiral 1857.
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Turner, James A., 1797-1869 (8)
- Cotton manufacturer in Manchester. Had great interest in the Zambezi Expedition. Represented Manchester in Parliament 1857-65.
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Turner, Mrs. J.A. (1)
- Wife of James A. Turner.
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Tweedie, William K., 1803-1863 (1)
- Convenor of Foreign Missions Committee, Free Church of Scotland.
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