13th Nov 1837 | 88 Enslaved | £1685 6s 8d
Parliamentary Papers p. 303.
T71/871: claim from Thomas Hill and Thomas Tate, as administrators of Archibald Campbell as to one moiety; and from Jas. Grant and Henry Moore, as executors of Jno Moore (deceased), as to the other moiety.
B.W. Higman, Plantation Jamaica 1750-1850: capital and control in a colonial economy (Mona, Jamaica, University of West Indies Press, 2005) Table 3.2, pp. 66-7: shows Archibald Campbell as a Westmoreland attorney in 1832. Archibald Campbell was attorney for 7 properties and 985 enslaved persons.
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
Westmoreland
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Claim No.
165
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Estate
Amity Estate
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Contested
Yes
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Beneficiary deceased (Owner-in-fee)
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Beneficiary deceased
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Awardee (Executor or executrix)
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Awardee (Administrator)
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Awardee
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Awardee
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