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Slave-owner of Clarendon. Died c. 1781. Possibly the James Egan named as a son of James Egan senior in his will proved in London in 1754.
James Egan of Clarendon, Esquire. Estate probated in Jamaica in 1781. Slave-ownership at probate: 239 of whom 128 were listed as male and 111 as female. 0 were listed as boys, girls or children. Total value of estate at probate: £14720.34 Jamaican currency of which £11390 currency was the value of enslaved people. Estate valuation included £0 currency cash, £0 currency debts and £0 currency plate.
PROB 11/808/468.
Trevor Burnard, Database of Jamaican inventories, 1674-1784.
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1791 [EA] - 1791 [LA] → Previous owner
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