25th Apr 1836 | 162 Enslaved | £3615 17s 10d
Parliamentary Papers p. 188.
Papers at Southampton University Library MS96: correspondence, 1824-67, between Nathaniel Cave and his (London?) attorneys and agents - John Charles Armstrong and Augustus Briggs; correspondence also with his son, Rev. Robert Cave, of Lydgate Rectory, Newmarket, and with his daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs Vernon Yonge, of Bolas Rectory, Wellington, Shropshire.
Kathleen Mary Butler, The Economics of Emancipation: Jamaica and Barbados 1823-1843 (Chapel Hill and London, University of North Carolina Press, 1995) p. 90: Nathaniel Cave bought Thomas Lee's Lightfoots estate for £14,285 1837.
T71/556 p. 85: Nathaniel Cave registered 163 enslaved persons in 1834.
Colony
Barbados
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Claim No.
3064
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Collected by
Lee, T atty
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Uncontested
Yes
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Awardee
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