William Bourdieu

???? - 1842

Claimant or beneficiary

Biography

Son of James Bourdieu (1715-1804), brother of James Berney Bourdieu (q.v.) and John Berney Bourdieu, and party to the Chancery suit of Bourdieu v Bromley, into which the compensation for the enslaved people on Hoghole Estate in St Thomas-in-the-Vale was paid.

  1. Call to come forward to creditors of William Bourdieu formerly of 27 Bedford Place Kensington, late a partner in James Bourdieu & Sons of 45 Lime Street Merchants, who for two years previous to his death (which took place on or about 30th September 1842) resided principally at Boulogne France.

Sources

St Thomas-in-the-Vale no. 301.

  1. London Gazette, Issue 20877, 14/07/1848, p. 2660.

Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish
Name in compensation records
Wm. Bourdieu

Associated Claims (1)

£3,412 10s 9d
Claimants in List E or Chancery cases

Relationships (5)

Uncle → Niece
Uncle → Nephew
Son → Father
Brothers
Brothers

Addresses (2)

Boulogne, France
45 Lime Street, London, Middlesex, London, England