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Bristol merchant, formerly of Nevis, leaving monetary legacies of £43,000 in his will in 1814.
A deed of 1788 in the Bristol Archives showed him as merchant of Nevis, http://archives.bristol.gov.uk/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=37941%2F24b [accessed 27/07/2020], and he was still of Nevis in 1791 when he purchased the estate identified as Fothergill's.
We are grateful to Christine Eickelmann and David Small for sharing their work in tracing the history of the Jory's or Fothergill's estate, which Cossley Saunders owned 1791-1799.
Absentee?
Transatlantic
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1791 [EA] - 1799 [LA] → Owner
Entered 5 April 1791, indenture between Ann Fothergill of Great Russell St, Bloomsbury Sq, Middlesex (and John Fothergill her nephew) and Cossley Saunders of Nevis. An agreement to sell to Saunders ‘Jorey’s’, 320 acres formerly the estate of Frances Bladen together with 100 slaves (schedule attached). |
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Firm Investment
Bristol Dock Co.
Dock Company notes → Cossley Saunders left his 10 shares in the Bristol Dock Co. to his nephew George Eveleigh Saunders in his will proved in...
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