???? - 1826
British slave-trader, with voyages mainly from Liverpool but with five from London, one of the latter in partnership with Richard Miles (q.v.) and the others with a larger consortium including Christopher Chambers, the Parry family and Edmund Higginson, among others. In the will of his brother Christopher Rolleston of Watnall Notts., proved 19/09/1807 he was shown as of Mincing Lane, as was Christopher Rolleston's [and presumably Robert Rolleston's] nephew Lancelot Chambers. David Hancock shows him as part of the 'Sargent circle' through George Aufrere.
The will of Robert Rolleston of Camberwell was proved 31/01/1826. In the simple will he left his [unspecified] property equally between his children [Rev.] George Rolleston, Frances Rolleston and Lucy Rolleston. [Rev. George Rolleston was Vicar of Maltby and of Stainton, Yorks. 1816-1868].
Robert Rolleston married the composer and musician Jane Savage in 1793; one of her father's former pupils described Rolleston as 'a respectable merchant of Mincing Lane.'
PROB 11/1467/225; Hancock Citizens of the World p. 11.
PROB 11/1710/374.
https://spot.colorado.edu/~hayesd/Classic%20Women/savage.html [accessed 14/03/2022].
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Jane Savage
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Children
George; Frances; Lucy
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Commercial (1) |
Firm Investment
Thames & Severn Canal Co.
Canal Company notes → Robert Rollestonof 38 Mincing Lane is reported to have subscribed for 85 shares; his partner Christopher Chambers for 60; and Sophia and Frances Chambers a further 80, for a total commitment of...
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Business partners
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Trustee → Testator
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38 Mincing Lane, City of London, Middlesex, London, England
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