8th Feb 1836 | 138 Enslaved | £3131 5s 0d
Parliamentary Papers p. 73.
T71/873: claim from John Manderson, of St James, as owner-in-fee.
R.A. Barrett, The Barretts of Jamaica: The Family of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Athlone, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2000) p. 132: shows that John Manderson became a member of the House of Assembly for St James in October 1831, to replace W. S. Grignon; he was re-elected in 1833. Ibid. p. 105: reference to John Manderson as a 'mulatto'.
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
St James
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Claim No.
530
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Estate
?
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Collected by
Phillpotts, T of Baker & Phillpotts
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Awardee (Owner-in-fee)
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