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Thomas Arthurton was a Crown witness in the 1810 trial of Edward Huggins Sr., who was found not guilty of assaulting a number of enslaved people.
Thomas Arthurton Esq. was buried on 24 Feb 1824 in St. Thomas, Lowland, Nevis.
‘Correspondence relating to Punishments inflicted on certain Negro Slaves, in the Island of Nevis; and to Prosecutions in consequence’, Papers Relating to the West Indies, Miscellaneous Accounts and Papers, Session 1 November to 24 July 1810 to 1811, Vol. XI, pg. 26
St. Thomas, Lowland Parish Register, Lena Boyd Brown, Vere Langford Oliver (1993) More Monumental Inscriptions: Tombstones of the British West Indies, p. 103
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