Benjamin Parkhurst
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Benjamin Parkhurst of Norfolk Street, Strand, London counterclaimed as judgement creditor for £160 against the compensation for the enslaved people on the Donovan's estate on Antigua.
- Possibly but not certainly the purser Benjamin Parkhurst (at that time living at 'Thomas Scott's' or Mr Scott's in Bethnal Green - Benjamin Parkhurst married Eleanor Scott in Bethnal Green in 1808) who in 1808 was the victim of a theft of a £50 note. The trial resulted in a death sentence for the accused, a 13 year old boy (the jury and prosecution asked for clemency). The same man was identified in 1851 as 'Paymaster and Purser H[alf] P[ay], when he was living (aged 67) with his wife Eleanor at Lee in Kent. His will - in which he was shown as of Tredegar Square Mile End Road - was proved 20/10/1852: it is short and included specific legacies to his children, including his Encyclopaedia Britannica to his third son, with the residue to his wife Eleanor.
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