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Resident in Jamaica, executor of Hon. George Kinghorn (q.v.) and of the latter's natural daughter Elizabeth with whom he reportedly had a child. John Pennock died between 1836 and 1841. Possibly the Pennock of the Kingston slave-factors Hardy, Pennock & Britton whose affairs become 'disordered' c.1802.
On Appeal from the Court of Chancery in Jamaica, Steele v Murphy 25th June 1841, Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Judicial Committee ...of the Privy Council, Volume III 1839, 1840-1841 (London, n.d.) The case concerned George Kinghorn's claims as 'factor' of the estates of William Paterson, and indicated that John Pennock had died between the decree in Chancery in Jamaica in 1836 and the Appeal in London; Paul Rhode, 'Keeping "the wheel in motion"', Journal of Economic History MS [accessed 20/02/2020].
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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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1823 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Receiver
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1817 [EA] - 1817 [LA] → Trustee
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1823 [EA] - → Other
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1823 [EA] - 1823 [LA] → Receiver
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1817 [EA] - 1829 [LA] → Attorney
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1823 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Executor
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1823 [EA] - 1826 [LA] → Attorney
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Executor → Testator
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John Pennock also reportedly had a child with Elizabeth Kinghorn, one of the natural daughters of Hon. George Kinghorn....
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Executor → Testator
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The two reportedly had at least one child...
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