Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Fair enough. I'm just trusting in the notion that what was in the original article is right so can neither confirm or deny it.
Having said that, I have just googles Nelson + Slavery and found this, in which Nelson's lettter does indicate his support of slavery and the colonies and his hatred of Wilberforce.:
https://blog.soton.ac.uk/slaveryand.../horatio-nelson-to-simon-taylor-10-june-1805/
he was on one side of the controversy of the day, not doing anything illegal. Just being wrong. Not quite like Robert E Lee, who was helping to lead the fight for the Confederates so that they could retain slavery.
It says he supports the colonies, and was fighting the French fleet in the West Indies for the Navy, but it appears to be the writers assumption that he hated Wilberforce because Cobbett and Taylor did. Why star out the name if it said Wilberforce? Surely that is the evidence?