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Of Dublin, pursued the compensation for the enslaved people in two awards in Trinidad, apparently as the son and heir of a Dublin schoolmaster to whom the slave-owners were indebted, in at least one of which he was successful in reaching a negotiated settllement with the awardees.
T71/1611 Letter to Commissioners [n.d.] from Peter G. Dumoulin 17 Anglesea St., Dublin: legatee of late father John Dumoulin, seeking recovery of debts for maintenance, billeting and education of children from Trinidad residents including Mrs Eliza [sic] R. Galwey £430.0.0 (Trinidad no. 815); T71/1276 Trinidad no. 1696 Counterclaim from Peter Dumoulin of 17 Anglesea St. Dublin withdrawn 8/4/1837 'having made an arrangement with the parties by which my cc...is satisifed'.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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£1,024 12s 9d
Unsuccessful claimant (consensual)
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£954 19s 7d
Unsuccessful claimant
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17 Anglesea Street, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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