15th Feb 1836 | 177 Enslaved | £3079 10s 2d
Parliamentary Papers p. 108.
T71/882: Aston Devoren [sic] was the Representative of Wm. Worthington Wickes. 'Statement shewing the interest of the claimant in the slaves comprized in this claim'.
Times 11/12/1824 p. 4: auction sale as a result of the bankruptcy of James Wildman, of Fen-court Fenchurch St., Merchant of a debt of £8000 to James Wildman secured on the Stoney Hill and Deodand estates, subject to a prior mortgage charge of £6000, and a debt of £15,000 or thereabouts due on open account to James Wildman by Henry Rawlins and Wm. Worthington Wickes, the mortgagers of the plantations.
Times 28/04/1842 p. 12: sale of a debt of £21,143 13s sterling and upwards secured on Stoney-hill and Deodand estates, as a result of the bankruptcy of Rowland Mitchell. Aston Davoren's father James was originally the sole executor. Aston Davoren inherited the role with his brother Richard Griffin Davoren, who was resident in St Kitts.
Colony
Nevis
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Claim No.
293
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Estate
Stoney Hill
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Collected by
Mitchell, Rowland
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Awardee (Executor or executrix)
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