1st Aug 1836 | 103 Enslaved | £2860 12s 11d
Parliamentary Papers p. 322. Award split. 555A: £2760 12s 11d to Ponsonbys on 01/08/1836. 555B: £100 to the same 3 Ponsonbys on 30/01/1837. Ponsonbys claimed as heirs and devisee of late Dr Glenn. Counterclaims (withdrawn) from N.S. Chauncy and C.P. Lang. Counterclaim also from Fanny Earle Ponsonby, widow of Revolution Hall, dau. of Dr William Glenn and heiress to anuity of £600 pa. charged on Revolution Hall.
T71/500 p. 118: enslaved persons registered to John, Taylor and George Ponsonby as heirs and devisees of late Dr Glenn by John Ponsonby [Revolution Hall].
T71/1267: John Ponsonby was served with a notice of counterclaim by Isaac Clark of St Vincent on 22/06/1835. John Ponsonby in his power of attorney dated 21/03/1836 was described as 'at present of St Vincent but about to depart for Europe'.
Colony
St Vincent
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Claim No.
555A
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Estate
Revolution Hall
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Contested
Yes
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Awardee
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Unsuccessful claimant (Annuitant)
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Awardee
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Awardee
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