1795 - 18th Jul 1831
Son of Edmund Fearon Bourke (q.v., who died in 1812). Resided at Penn House, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Died at Devizes, Wiltshire, 1831: his executors John Lucius Dampier and Charles Payne were awarded the compensation for a part of the enslaved people on Oakes estate in Clarendon in Jamaica.
T71/859 Clarendon claim no. 159 (Oakes); The Morning Post, 21/6/1831.
T71/915 p. 154.
We are grateful for the help of Rob Alexander and William Norton with this entry.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Children
d.s.p.
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Will
Under the will, his estate after specified legacies to servants was to be divided equally between his four sisters: Mary Judith Fellowes wife of Rev. Henry Fellowes of Sidbury Vicarage clerk; Elizabeth Katherine Ann Freeman wife of Charles Freeman of Thames Ditton; Georgiana Goodin Glascott wife of Cradock John Glascott of Exmouth; and Charlotte Woollery Gladwin, wife of Henry Arthur Gladwin of Liverpool. In a codicil, Bourke said that Gladwin was out of the country and that he wanted to revoke any interest of Charles Freeman under the trusts he had established. |
£531 11s 6d
Beneficiary deceased
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£3,564 14s 5d
Beneficiary deceased
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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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1812 [SY] - → Trust beneficiary
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Son → Father
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Brother-in-laws
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Brother-in-laws
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Brother-in-laws
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Brother-in-laws
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Grandson → Grandfather
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Penn House, Amersham (near), Buckinghamshire, Central England, England
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