James Potter Lockhart

???? - 1837

Claimant or beneficiary

Biography

Merchant and slave-owner of Dominica.

  1. James P. Lockhard of Dominica was listed as a subscriber to Charles Shephard's An Historical Account of the Island of Saint Vincent, published in 1832.

  2. Rosa, daughter of J. P. Lockhart, Esquire, President of Council of the island of Dominica, married Frederick Keddell Esquire of London, solicitor, at St Andrew's, Plymouth, 13/07/1837.

  3. Will of James Potter Lockhart of No. 9 Tavistock Square [made in 1827] proved 26/04/1838. In the will he left his estates in trust to secure an annuity of £300 p.a. to his wife Jane Maxwell Lockhart, £100 p.a. to Lavinia Parke daughter of Rachel Parke and £75 p.a. to his mother Mrs Bridget Lockhart of Dominica.

  4. James Potter Lockhart and Jane Maxwell Lockhart were the great grandparents of the novelist Jean Rhys (1890-1979), author of Wide Sargasso Sea. Sue Thomas has recently published an article exploring the linkages,'Ghostly Presences: James Potter Lockhart and Jane Maxwell Lockhart in Jean Rhys’s Writing.'


Sources

  1. Charles Shephard, An Historical Account of the Island of Saint Vincent (1832) pp. vii-xii.

  2. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette 22/07/1837.

  3. PROB 11/1894/45.

  4. Texas Studies in Literature and Language 57.4 (Winter 2015).

We are grateful to Peter Selley for his assistance with compiling this entry.


Further Information

Absentee?
Transatlantic?
Spouse
(2) Jane Maxwell
Children
Rosa

Associated Claims (1)

£5,646 4s 9d
Unsuccessful claimant

Associated Estates (7)

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
1820 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Other

James Potter Lockhart purchased with Charles Bertrand 01/03/1820 the 118 enslaved people on Gatton and moved them to his Geneva estate.

1820 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Joint owner
1823 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Owner
1819 [EA] - 1819 [LA] → Not known

James Potter Lockhart had contracted to buy Great Capuchin estate and the enslaved people on it for £4000 in 1819, according to the will of the vendor Robert Seaman of Hounslow. Lockhart appears to have sold on the estate and a smaller number of the enslaved people: the destination of the others is not yet known.

1820 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Other

James Potter Lockhart with Charles Bertrand purchased between 1817 and 1820 of 135 enslaved people on Mitcham whom they moved to the Geneva estate.

1817 [EA] - 1823 [LA] → Joint owner
1819 [EA] - 1819 [LA] → Other

James Potter Lockhart purchased the enslaved people on Salisbury c. 1819, then resold them to T & W King, who shipped them to Demerara.


Legacies Summary

Commercial (1)

Name partner
Lockhart, Potter and Court
West India merchant  
 

Historical (1)

BooksAuthor?
The Wide Sargasso...  
notes →
James Potter Lockhart and Jane Maxwell Lockhart were the great grandparents of the novelist Jean Rhys (1890-1979), author of Wide Sargasso Sea. Sue Thomas has recently published an article exploring...

Relationships (3)

Business associates
Notes →
The two men contracted to buy the Dominica slave-property of Samuel Potter c. 1820 for £19,500, according to Samuel Potter's...
Testator → Executor
Notes →
William King was a creditor and executor of James Potter...
Business associates
Notes →
Samuel Potter agreed to sell to James Potter Lockhart and Charles Court c. 1820 all his property on Dominica for £19,500....