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- Thomas_Scales abstract "Reverend Thomas Scales (1786–1860) was a leading British abolitionist. He was the first minister of Queen Street Chapel in Leeds and he founded the Silcoates School.".
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- Thomas_Scales wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rev. Thomas Scales".
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- Thomas_Scales birthDate "1786".
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