???? - 1819
MP and son of John Glassford, a tobacco lord of Glasgow. The nature of his entanglement in Caribbean slavery is not entirely clear but Henry Glassford appears to have been a trustee of 'slave-property' in Jamaica later held by the mortgagees Robert Mackay & Co.: reportedly his involvement dated from c. 1790 and the statement of his affairs at death included a debt of £45,000 to Leitch & Smith arising from these estates.
https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/member/glassford-henry-1764-1819; Mullen, Stephen Scott (2015) The ‘Glasgow West India interest: integration, collaboration and exploitation in the British Atlantic World, 1776-1846.' PhD thesis, University of Glasgow 2015 pp. 163-6.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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1790 [EA] - 1819 [LA] → Trustee
This is tentative only, The background to Henry Glassford's entanglement in the affairs of Robert MacKay & Co. is not fully understood by LBS. Mullen, Stephen Scott (2015) The ‘Glasgow West India interest: integration, collaboration and exploitation in the British Atlantic World, 1776-1846.' PhD thesis, University of Glasgow (2015) p. 164 shows Glassford appointed as trustee around 1790 [it is unclear as to which estate or estates], and remaining connected at the time of his death. |
1790 [EA] - 1819 [LA] → Trustee
This is tentative only, The background to Henry Glassford's entanglement in the affairs of Robert MacKay & Co. is not fully understood by LBS. Mullen, Stephen Scott (2015) The ‘Glasgow West India interest: integration, collaboration and exploitation in the British Atlantic World, 1776-1846.' PhD thesis, University of Glasgow (2015) p. 164 shows Glassford appointed as trustee around 1790 [it is unclear as to which estate or estates], and remaining connected at the time of his death. |
Political (1) |
MP
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Dumbartonshire Dumbartonshire
1806 election →
Dumbartonshire Dumbartonshire
1807 - 1810 |