Henry Wilberforce
Henry Wilberforce was a British politician and the son of the famous abolitionist William Wilberforce. Born in 1807, he served as a Member of Parliament and was known for his commitment to social reform and public service. He was involved in various charitable organizations and worked to improve the lives of the less fortunate.
In addition to his political career, Henry was also a devout Christian, which influenced his views on morality and ethics. He was a member of the Clapham Sect, a group of evangelical Anglicans who sought to promote social change in Britain during the 19th century.