???? - 13th Mar 1777
Merchant of Kingston, partner with Samuel Delpratt I (q.v.) and Richard Clark. Reportedly died in 1777 leaving an estate worth £147,294 sterling, mostly in debts owed to him.
Edward Ford [sic] contributed £25 to the University of Pennsylvania following Dr John Morgan's fundraising tour of the West Indies in 1772-1773.
The will of Edward Foord is summarised in Caribbeana Vol. III. He left £4000 to Samuel Delpratt and then £1000 to Delpratt's wife (Foord's sister) Martha with the other £3000 in trust for her life and then the principal to be willed by her. He left £3000 each to his sisters Elizabeth Howe [in fact How] and Mary Foord, and made lesser provision for a natural family in Jamaica. His residuary heir was Samuel Delpratt [I].
Edward Foord of Kingston, Esquire. Estate probated in Jamaica in 1777. Slave-ownership at probate: 69 of whom 51 were listed as male and 18 as female. 11 were listed as boys, girls or children. Total value of estate at probate: £206210.76 Jamaican currency of which £3943.32 currency was the value of enslaved people. Estate valuation included £78.92 currency cash, £199749.97 currency debts and £222.43 currency plate.
William Smith, Joseph Hopkinson, and Plunket Fleeson Glentworth, Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Minute Books, Volume 2, 1768-1779 p. 73, entry for 13/12/1773. Note amounts are in Jamaican currency.
Trevor Burnard, Planters, Merchants and Slaves pp. 200-201.
Trevor Burnard, Database of Jamaican inventories, 1674-1784.
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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1775 [EA] - 1776 [LA] → Executor
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1774 [EA] - 1774 [LA] → Not known
In possession of Edward Foord, presumably as mortgagee. |
1775 [EA] - 1775 [LA] → Attorney
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Cultural (1) |
Benefactor
University of Pennsylvania......
notes → William Smith, Joseph Hopkinson, and Plunket Fleeson Glentworth, Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Minute Books, Volume 2, 1768-1779 p. 73, entry for 13/12/1773. Note amounts are in...
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Business partners
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Also probably brothers-in-law. Samuel Delpratt I's wife was Martha nee...
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Uncle → Nephew
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Testator → Executor
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Trustee → Testator
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