Lancaster

Estate Details


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:

  • SD - Association Start Date
  • SY - Association Start Year
  • EA - Earliest Known Association
  • ED - Association End Date
  • EY - Association End Year
  • LA - Latest Known Association
- 1811 [LA] → Owner

By authority under an order of 18/04/1811 granted on the petition of Thomas Fryer Layfield as Attorney of Thomas Bond against Webbe Hobson, proprietor of Lancaster plantation on the Correntine Coast division, the estate was to be sold in June 1812. Berbice 17/11/1811.

1811 [EA] - 1812 [LA] → Other

Shown as the petitioner (through his attorney Thomas Fryer Layfield) against Webbe Hobson the proprietor of Lancaster estate, leading to the advertised sale of Lancaster in 1812.

1817 [EA] - 1828 [LA] → Owner

Notes

Berbice - not yet traced in the compensation records


Estate Information (4)

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1811
[Name] Lancaster  
 

By authority under an order of 18/04/1811 granted on the petition of Thomas Fryer Layfield as Attorney of Thomas Bond against Webbe Hobson, proprietor of Lancaster plantation on the Correntine Coast division, the estate was to be sold in June 1812. Berbice 17/11/1811.

 
London Gazette 16609 02/06/1812 p. 1076
1818
[Number of enslaved people] 73(Tot) 16(F) 57(M)  
[Name] Lancaster  
 

Return of slaves attached to Plantation Lancaster situate on the Corentyne Coast the property of John Bond Esq., return made by his Attorney Jno Bethune 30/09/1817.

 
T71/437 38
1825
[Number of enslaved people] 59(Tot)  
[Name] Lancaster  
 

Return of slaves the property of John Bond and attached to Pln Lancaster, this return made by Wm Campbell q.q. Former return 63. Additions 1 (1M), deductions 5 (4M 1F) total 59.

 
T71/442 189-190
1828
[Number of enslaved people] 56(Tot)  
[Name] Lancaster  
 

Return of slaves the property of John Bond and attached to Pln Lancaster, this return made by W. Kewley qq.

 
T71/443 519-520