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Lord Shaftesbury had three siblings: Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury; Sir Maurice Ashley-Cooper; and John Ashley-Cooper, who became a clergyman.
Anthony Ashley-Cooper
Lord Shaftesbury, the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, was Anthony Ashley-Cooper (1801-1885)
The rivers were named for Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. He was also the chief Lord Proprietor of the Carolina Colony.
Lord Shaftesbury was born in Grosvenor Square in London on 28 April 1801. He was born Anthony Ashley Cooper, and became the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury.
Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683)
Nicholas Ashley-Cooper, 12th Earl of Shaftesbury, inherited the title from his brother on 15 May 2005 and is the current incumbent. His famous ancestor, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury was born 28 April 1801 and died 1 October 1885. The 7th Earl was a prominent politician, philanthropist and a proponent of Christian Zionism.
The first Anthony Ashley-Cooper (1st Earl of Shaftesbury) fled London in 1682 to avoid trial for treason, and died of illness in Amsterdam in January, 1683. The modern Anthony Ashley-Cooper (10th Earl, 1938-2004) was killed by his wife and brother-in-law when he was 66. His body was recovered in 2006 and his killers were convicted of his murder. His son Anthony Ashley-Cooper (11th Earl, 1977-2005) died of a heart attack at age 27 while in New York City.
Anthony Ashley-Cooper was born on February 26, 1671.
Anthony Ashley-Cooper was born on February 26, 1671.
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (1801-1885) was instrumental in restricting child labor through the Ten Hours Act (1833). He also sought to reform "lunatic asylums," established "ragged schools" for destitute children, and in 1875 succeeded in eliminating the use of underage "climbing boys" as chimney sweeps.
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