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Merchant in St Vincent with John Tatham. In 1785, given their considerable indebtedness to Charles Snell Chauncey of London trading under the name William Snell & Co., the disruption of the War and the substantial but then unrealisable assets they held on St Vincent, John Tatham and Robert Coningham, then both in Britain, entered into an indenture whereby John Tatham assigned his moiety of the partnership's assets including enslaved people on St Vincent to Robert Coningham, to facilitate the repayment of their debts, in exchange for an annuity for Tatham's life of £50 p.a. and two payments to his executors of £500 p.a. within 12 and 24 months of Tatham's death.
Endangered Archives Project, Deed Book 1785, British Library, EAP688/1/1/1, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP688-1-1-1 Deed of 12/03/1785 pp. 1-13.
Absentee?
Transatlantic
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Children
Elizabeth Wilhelmina
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Commercial (1) |
Partner
Coningham & Tatham
West India merchant notes → Local merchants in St Vincent until c....
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Brothers
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Uncle → Nephew
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Brothers
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Gower Street, London, Middlesex, London, England
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