No Dates
Probably a trustee: see also Hanover No. 191 and Westmoreland 649 for two awards where Jamieson was certainly a trustee.
David Grant and David Jamieson were [also] 2 of the 5 assignees of the bankrupt merchant John Armstrong of Fenchurch St in 1836.
The Provost Marshal, on behalf of John Baker Wright of New Broad St London (the administrator of the estate of David Jamieson, who carried on trade under Marine and Jamieson) as plaintiff v Alexander Glen's estate and co-partners, auctioned plantation Greenfield in Demerary 1848. (This estate was owned by Isaac Drayton Goddard at the time of compensation, with no sign of Alexander Glen or David Jamieson. [British Guiana claim no. 547]).
London Gazette, Issue 19383, 17/05/1836, p. 872.
London Gazette, Issue 20860, 26/05/1848, p. 2029.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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£327 19s 2d
Awardee
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67 London Wall, City of London, Middlesex, London, England
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