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A coach wheelwright of Little Russell Street, London. Awarded part of the compensation for 8 enslaved people on Antigua with William Southey (q.v.) of Chenies St Bedford Square currier, Stephen Lewis of Regent St. (silk mercer) and John McRae of Ave Maria lane (snuff-box manufacturer), as assignees of George Wyke.
George Wyke is possibly the Capt George Wyke of 4 Bryanston Street who was buried 09/04/1846 aged 74 at All Souls Kensal Green. The award would then represent a settlement with Wyke's creditors among local tradesmen.
George Wyke was the collector of customs for Antigua in the 1820s, and was among the signatories of the 1825 letter in support of Mr Phillips' character in the appendices to Mary Prince's narrative.
Antigua no. 560, Richard Molineux (sic) of Little Russell St. Bloomsbury coach wheelwright.
Ancestry.com, London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 [database online].
TNA CO 318/81.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Name in compensation records
Rich. Molineaux
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Occupation
Coach wheelwright
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£158 7s 0d
Awardee
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Little Russell Street, Bedford Square, London, Middlesex, London, England
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