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Thomas and Richard Shubrick were merchants and slave-factors in Charleston and London. James Irving the elder reportedly mortgaged Hartfield Estate to Thomas Shubrick and Richard Shubrick of London, merchants, for £17,227 18s 3d c. 1766.
Papers of Henry Laurens: September 11, 1746-October 31, 1755 p. 184; Sir Aemilius Irving (ed.), James Irving of Ironshore and his descendants 1713-1918, ed. L. Homfray Irving (Toronto, Canada, College Press Limited, 1918) pp. 1-7.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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1766 [EA] - 1766 [LA] → Mortgage Holder
It is not clear which Richard Shubrick this refers to. The eldest Richard Shubrick had died in 1765. |
Business partners
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