Scipio Africanus (slave)

Scipio Africanus (slave)

Scipio Africanus (1702 – 21 December 1720) was a slave born to unknown parents from West Africa. He was named for Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major, the third century BCE Roman general, famous for defeating the Carthaginian military leader Hannibal.

Life

Very little is known of his life. He was the servant of Charles William Howard, 7th Earl of Suffolk, who in 1715 married Arabella Morse and lived in the "Great House" in Henbury, Gloucestershire near Bristol. It is not known how he was acquired, but he died there aged, according to his headstone, eighteen. His master and mistress would die two years later.

Grave

He is remembered because of the elaborate grave, consisting of painted headstone and footstone, in the churchyard of St Mary’s in Henbury, which is a grade II listed building. [cite web | title= Memorial to Scipio Africanus 10 metres NW of south porch of Church of St Mary | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=379142 | accessdate=2007-03-16] Both stones feature black cherubs and the footstone bears the unusual epitaph:

:I who was Born a PAGAN and a SLAVE:Now sweetly sleep a CHRISTIAN in my Grave:What tho' my hue was dark my SAVIOR'S sight:Shall Change this darkness into radiant Light:Such grace to me my Lord on earth has given:To recommend me to my Lord in heaven:Whose glorious second coming here I wait:With saints and Angels him to celebrate

It is thought that 10,000 black slaves and servants were in Britain in the early 18th century, but this is one of the very few memorials to them. Curiously, there is no record of his burial in the church registers. [cite web | title=The 18th century: church records | work=Discovering Bristol | url=http://www.discoveringbristol.org.uk/showNarrative.php?nacId=475 | accessdate=2007-04-08]

Cultural references

The author Eugene Byrne featured Scipio Africanus in his alternate history novel, "Things Unborn". In this novel people who had suffered an untimely death were 'reincarnated' in an England recovering from an atomic war; Scipio Africanus was a famous war hero and a Detective Inspector in the Metropolitan Police. During the course of the novel he twice saves the life of the King, the reincarnated Richard III of England.

ources

"Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"

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