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In 1835, the Trevelyan family received £26,898, a huge sum at the time, in compensation from the British government for the abolition of slavery a year earlier.
In February, the aristocratic Trevelyan family made reparation history by travelling to the Caribbean and publicly apologising.
The Trevelyan family may also wish to consider atonement for their ancestor’s role in this genocide.