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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1810 [EA] - 1818 [LA] → Owner
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1810 [EA] - 1810 [LA] → Creditor
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1810 [EA] - 1810 [LA] → Creditor
Douglas, Reid & Co, a branch of J.,T. & A Douglas, was a creditor of the estate in 1810. |
1810 [EA] - 1810 [LA] → Creditor
Douglas, Reid & Co, a branch of J.,T. & A Douglas, was a creditor of the estate in 1810. |
1813 [EA] - 1813 [LA] → Creditor
Campbells, Fraser was a creditor on Clifton estate in 1813. |
Notes |
Berbice - not yet traced in the compensation records |
Estate Information (3) |
1810
[Name] Clifton
[Crop] Cotton Announcement by K. Franken, First Marshal of Berbice, of the intention to sell the Clifton cotton estate after one year and six weeks from 10 January 1810, as a result of two writs of excution for Henry Tulloh & Co. and Douglas Reid & Co. versus Hugh B. Inglis, owner.
London Gazette 16380 19/06/1810 p. 911
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1813
[Name] Clifton
[Crop] Cotton A petition by Evan and Angus Fraser as a branch of Campbells, Fraser and Co., against Hugh B. Inglis dated 04/091811 led to the announced intention to sell the Clifton cotton estate
London Gazette 16707 27/02/1813 p. 440.
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1818
[Number of enslaved people] 55(Tot) 16(F) 39(M)
[Name] Clifton Return of slaves attached to Plantation Clifton situate on the West Coast Correntyne the property of Hugh B. Inglis, this return made by William Kewley trustee 30/12/1817.
T71/437 176
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