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James Field Stanfield (1749 – 10 May 1824) was an Irish actor, abolitionist and author. He was the father of the English painter
Clarkson Stanfield Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (3 December 179318 May 1867) was an English painter best known for his large-scale paintings of marine art and Landscape painting, landscapes. He was the father of the painter George Clarkson Stanfield and the compo ...
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Life

Stanfield was educated in France for the Roman Catholic priesthood. He did not take orders, but went to sea in a vessel engaged in the
Atlantic slave trade The Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of Slavery in Africa, enslaved African people to the Americas. European slave ships regularly used the triangular trade route and its Middle Pass ...
. After a bad time at sea and a short period on shore in Africa, he returned to England, one out of three survivors of the voyage. Joining a theatrical company, Stanfield appeared in 1786 at
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, where he also tried his hand at writing a comic opera. Joining the abolitionists, he found friends including
Thomas Clarkson Thomas Clarkson (28 March 1760 – 26 September 1846) was an English abolitionist, and a leading campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire. He helped found the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade (also known ...
. For several years he held a principal situation in the Scarborough Theatre, and he afterwards had the direction of a small company whose circuit (about 1812) was in the north of Yorkshire and some of the adjoining counties. On 13 June 1793 James Field Stanfield joined the Sea Captain Lodge, Sunderland, which later became Palatine Lodge No. 97. He died in London, aged 74.


Works

In 1788 Stanfield published an account of his experience of the slave trade in ''Observations on a Guinea Voyage in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Thomas Clarkson'', and in the following year a poem, ''The Guinea Voyage'' (London). In 1807 both works were published at Edinburgh in one volume. In 1813 he published an ''Essay on the Study and Composition of Biography'' (Sunderland), insisting on the need of "moral illustration".


Family

Stanfield was twice married, and was a father by his first wife, Mary Hoad (died 1801) of
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, of the English painter
Clarkson Frederick Stanfield Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (3 December 179318 May 1867) was an English painter best known for his large-scale paintings of marine art and landscapes. He was the father of the painter George Clarkson Stanfield and the composer Francis Stanfi ...
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* * Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Stanfield, James Field Date of birth missing 1749 births 1824 deaths 18th-century Irish male actors 19th-century Irish male actors Irish abolitionists Irish poets Irish male stage actors Irish emigrants to Kingdom of Great Britain