Associated People (5) |
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:
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1829 [SY] - 1834 [LA] → Owner
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1820 [SY] - 1829 [EY] → Joint owner
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1820 [SY] - 1829 [EY] → Joint owner
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- 1801 [EY] → Owner
Under his will of 1801 Rowland Frye left his Antiguan estates in entail to his nephew William Morris Newton and niece Elizabeth Frances Newton. The estate is inferred to be the Frye's estate shown under the ownership of William Morris Newton until 1820 and of Henry Leigh Spenser, husband of Elizabeth Frances Spenser (nee Newton), thereafter. |
1801 [SY] - 1820 [EY] → Tenant-for-life
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Associated Claims (1) |
£3,251 0S 10D
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Notes |
Inferred association with the entry in the 1817 Slave Register |
Estate Information (5) |
1817
[Number of enslaved people] 187(Tot)
[Name] None given William Morris Frye Esq. by his attorney John Osborn
T71/244 211-215
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1821
[Number of enslaved people] 192(Tot)
[Name] None given John Osborn atty to H.L. Spencer prop. Inferred to be Frye's.
T71/246 564-568
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1824
[Number of enslaved people] 202(Tot)
[Name] Frye's John Osborn attorney of Henry Leigh Spencer proprietor Frye's estate
T71/248 574-578
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1828
[Number of enslaved people] 203(Tot)
[Name] None given John Osborn attorney of Henry L. Spencer proprietor
T71/249 655-659
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 209(Tot)
[Name] None given John Osborn atty to Mrs Elizabeth Frances Spencer prop.
T71/250 607-611
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