1812 - 1860
Dutch absentee, heir of 'Mrs Prins' awarded with William Prins (q.v.) the compensation for the enslaved people on Bathsheba's Lust in British Guiana. 'Jans Hendrikus van Sanden Prins' had a doctoral thesis from Academia Lugduno-Batava 1835 [legal thesis in Latin], i.e. Leyden University.
T71/887 British Guiana no. 2493; [20 Novembris] Disputatio Juridica ad legem 31 D. Depostiti, defensa a Jano [sic] Henrico [sic] Sanden Prins, Demerariensi, pro Doctoratu Juris Romani. (Annales Academiae Lugduno-Batavae, ad. IX Februarii A MDCCCXXXV ad d. VIII Februarii MDCCCXXXVI : Series Dissertationum inauguralium, in Academia Lugduno-Batava dèfensarum, à die IX Februarii MDCCCXXXV ad diem VIII Februarii MDCCCXXXVI, p. 27). (Album Promotorum van de Rijksuniversiteit Leiden 1813-1900 / [samengest. door] M.J. van Lieburg & F.A. van Lieburg. - Amsterdam [etc.] : Medisch-Encyclopedisch Instituut, Faculteit Geneeskunde VU, 1985, p. 79).
We are grateful to Stanley R. Criens for his assistance with compiling this entry
Absentee?
'Foreign'
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University
Leyden [1835 ]
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£15,042 2s 3d
Awardee
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Brothers
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Grandson → Grandfather
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Grandson → Grandmother
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Leiden, Netherlands
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