Unknown man, formerly known as George Hibbert Portrait Print
Unknown man, formerly known as George Hibbert NPG D35756
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by John Murphy, after John Hoppner
George Hibbert was born at Stockfield Hall near Manchester. His father Robert Hibbert was a West India merchant and cotton manufacturer who owned several large plantations in Jamaica. George joined his family’s business eventually becoming senior partner. Alongside this, he held several other influential positions. He was central to the Society of West India Planters and the building of the West India Quays in Canary Wharf where a statue of him now stands. As MP for Seaford in Sussex, he was part of the proslavery... more
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