???? - 1860
Claimant on one estate in Jamaica and associated with another claim there, in both cases as one of the executors of his brother-in-law Thomas Nash Kemble (q.v.). Son of Horatio Clagett, a tobacco broker who left £180,000 on his death in 1815. In 1837 Thomas William Clagett and his partner William Sidney Warwick of Billiter Square were declared bankrupt, but the tobacco-broking firm founded by his father survived as Clagett Brachi (q.v., under Clagett & Pratt).
London Gazette 19496 19/05/1837 p. 1286; W.D. Rubinstein, Who were the rich? A biographical dictionary of wealth-holders Vol. I 1809-1839 (2009) '1816/5 Horatio Clagett'.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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£2,420 14s 11d
Not a claimant (Executor or executrix)
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£1,654 13s 5d
Unsuccessful claimant (consensual) (Executor or executrix)
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Commercial (1) |
Partner
Clagett & Pratt
Tobacco Brokers |
Executor → Testator
Notes →
Also...
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Fetcham, Surrey, South-east England, England
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