???? - 1712
Slave-owner of St Kitts, dying c. 1712. In his will made in 1708 and proved in London 21/10/1712 he left significant legacies in the form of thousands of pounds of muscovado sugar to his children. He alluded in the will to property on Scotch Island, adjacent to his Nicola Town estate. LBS has inferred his estate to have been the estate of the same name late inherited by the descendants of Crisp Molineux (q.v.), himself the grandson of Joseph Crisp.
PROB 11/529/168.
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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- 1712 [EY] → Owner
Inferred by LBS to have been the estate bequeathed in the will of Joseph Crisp made in 1708 and proved in 1712. |
Grandfather → Grandson
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