Carenage

Estate Details


Associated People (8)

The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:

  • SD - Association Start Date
  • SY - Association Start Year
  • EA - Earliest Known Association
  • ED - Association End Date
  • EY - Association End Year
  • LA - Latest Known Association
1785 [EA] - 1785 [LA] → Lessee

Inglis was lessee from John Collins, George Baillie, Charles Hamilton and John Wilson under a deed of 1785, but the lease appears to have been an instrument to empower him to effect an 'ejectment' of John Doe [sic] from the estate.

1785 [EA] - 1785 [LA] → Not known

John Collins, George Baillie, Charles Hamilton and John Wilson leased Carenage for 7 years to George Inglis under a deed of 1785, but the lease appears to have been an instrument to empower Inglis to effect an 'ejectment' of John Doe [sic] from the estate, implying the lessors were either mortgagees or mortgagees-in-possession.

1785 [EA] - 1785 [LA] → Not known

John Collins, George Baillie, Charles Hamilton and John Wilson leased Carenage for 7 years to George Inglis under a deed of 1785, but the lease appears to have been an instrument to empower Inglis to effect an 'ejectment' of John Doe [sic] from the estate, implying the lessors were either mortgagees or mortgagees-in-possession.

1817 [EA] - 1817 [LA] → Owner
1822 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
1827 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
1827 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
1827 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner

Associated Claims (1)

£6,083 10S 2D

Estate Information (7)

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1785
[Name] Carenage  
 

In 1785, John Collins, George Baillie, Charles Hamilton and John Wilson, co-partners in St Vincent, leased Carenage, described as a cotton plantation of 245 acres and 46 'negroes' on Canouan for 7 years to George Inglis to enable Inglis as ejector to effect an ejectment of 'John Doe'. EAP 688 1785 Deed Boo, dated 28/03/1785 pp. 92-94.

1817
[Number of enslaved people] 177(Tot)  
[Name] Carinage Estate, Canoua  
 

William Snagg as owner [2 enslaved people recorded as belonging to Mrs Snagg, 1 enslaved person to Miss Isabella Ann Snagg and 1 enslaved person to Miss Jane Snagg].

 
T71/493 411-415
1822
[Number of enslaved people] 195(Tot) 103(F) 92(M)  
[Name] Carenage Estate, Canouan  
 

Mrs Jane Snagg as owner. Statement sworn by John Stewart, manager [increase in enslaved people by births].

 
T71/495 210-211
1825
[Number of enslaved people] 214(Tot) 113(F) 101(M)  
[Name] Carenage Estate, Canouan  
 

Belonging to Mrs Jane Snagg [increase by 29 births] [2 enslaved people recorded as belonging to Miss J A Snagg and 1 to Miss J Snagg but attached to the estate].

 
T71/497 153-154
1827
[Number of enslaved people] 225(Tot) 124(F) 101(M)  
[Name] Carenage Estate in Canouan  
 

The heirs of the late William Snagg. Statement sworn by Jane Snagg [increase by births ].

 
T71/497 153-154
1830
[Number of enslaved people] 243(Tot) 129(F) 114(M)  
[Name] Carenage Estate, Canouan  
 

The heirs of the late William Snagg. Statement sworn by J F Snagg [increase by births ].

 
T71/499 142-143
1834
[Number of enslaved people] 242(Tot) 129(F) 113(M)  
[Name] Carenage Estate, Canouan  
 

Carenage Estate, Canouan. The property of Jane Snagg, James F Snagg, William Snagg, Ann J Snagg and Jane Jackson. Statement sworn by James F Snagg [2 enslaved people declared as having obtained their freedom under the third section of the Slavery Abolition Act, they having been in England]. Register taken on 1st May. Total on 1st August 1834 was 247 enslaved people.

 
T71/500 196-199