1766 - 1849
Awarded the compensation for 286 enslaved people in the Virgin Islands.
Virgin Islands no. 256. T71/1240 gives the background, according to which Joseph Berwick, the father of Sir Anthony Lechmere's first wife Mary Berwick [1769-1820], held a mortgage over the estate, contested by the Nibbs family.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Name in compensation records
Sir Anthony Lechmere Bart.
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Spouse
(1) Mary Berwick (2) Eleanor Villiers
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Children
With (1) Eliza Anne; Edmund Hungerford; Anthony Berwick; Emma Catherine; Sarah Frances; Mary Foley; Sarah; Jemima-Isabella; Georgiana-Felicia
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University
Oxford (Merton) [1785 ]
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Occupation
Banker
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£4,089 10s 3d
Awardee
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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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- 1834 [LA] → Mortgage Holder
It has been inferred that the property over which Joseph Berwick and then his son-in-law and partner Sir Anthony Lechmere held a mortgage, and for which Lechmere was later awarded slave-compensation, was this group of estates associated with the Nibbs family. |
Commercial (1) |
Firm Investment
Berwick, Lechmere & Co.
Banker |
Son-in-law → Father-in-law
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The Rhydd, Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, West Midlands, England
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