Associated People (3) |
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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- 1794 [EY] → Owner
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1794 [SY] - → Tenant-for-life
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- 1823 [EY] → Owner
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Associated Claims (2) |
£4,549 5S 10D
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£2,342 2S 0D
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Notes |
New Division and York's appear separately in the compensation records but were combined in the Slave Registers. In the will of Walter Tullideph dated 1794 he characterised 'all my New Division estate' as including inter alia 'the lands I bought of Mr Wm York.' |
Estate Information (6) |
1794
[Name] New Division
In the will of Walter Tullideph, he left in trust his 'all my New Division estate, containing the lands formerly Tremills and Devereuxs & the lands I bought of Mr Wm York and Capt. Saml Martin.' Although the précis is ambiguous, it appears that his daughter Charlotte Ogilvy was tenant-for-life of the estate under his will, and then to Walter Ogilvy (who d.s.p. 1808).
Vere Langford Oliver History of Antigua Vol. III p. 156.
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1817
[Number of enslaved people] 368(Tot)
[Name] None given John Osborn Esq. attorney of Captain William Ogilvy Royal Navy, proprietor. This is inferred to be New Division and York's
T71/244 186-193
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1821
[Number of enslaved people] 371(Tot)
[Name] None given John Osborn Esq., attorney of Sir William Ogilvy bart. the proprietor. Inferred to be New Division.
T71/246 514-524
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1824
[Number of enslaved people] 384(Tot)
[Name] None given John Osborn atty of the trustees of Sir William Ogilvy bart.
T71/248 543-550
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1828
[Number of enslaved people] 404(Tot)
[Name] New Division and York's John Osborn atty of the trustees of the late proprietor Sir William Ogilvy bart. The list of enslaved people is divided [p. 572] with the upper section labelled 'New Division' and the lower 'York's'.
T71/249 567-575
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 426(Tot)
[Name] New Division John Osborn atty of the trustees of the late proprietor Sir William Ogilvy bart. The list of enslaved people is divided [p. 806] with the upper section labelled 'New Division' and the lower 'York's'.
T71/250 801-809
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