Sunday 2 August 2015

Slave Owners in Gloucestershire and Bristol, 1834 Abolition of Slavery and Subsequent Compensation


Slave Owners in Gloucestershire and Bristol, 1834 Abolition of Slavery and Subsequent Compensation  (all sums done in my head or with pencil and paper so there will be some mistakes)
Clifton, Bristol:
1.     Charles Thomas Alleyne: 865 slaves in Barbados and £18,128 1s 10d compensation (2 Litfield Place, Clifton)
2.     Rev. Robert Allwood: 202 slaves in British Guiana and £10,543 12s 1d
3.     George Henry Ames: 1,638 slaves in British Guiana, Grenada, St Kitts, St Vincent and Trinidad and £58,129 13s 9d
4.     Archibald Armstrong senior
5.     John Ashley: 487 slaves in Jamaica and £9,242 0s 7d
6.     James Evan Baillie (Rodney House): 2,418 slaves in British Guiana, Grenada, St Kitts, St Vincent and Trinidad and £83, 632 18s 11d
7.     Ann Bartlett (nee Span): 627 slaves in St Vincent and Trinidad and
£18,696 13s 7d
8.     Henry Samuel Beer (Clifton Villa): 4 slaves in Jamaica and £73 13s 10d
9.     John Stockdale Brown, Clifton – see George Augustus Bush (9 Park Street)
10.  Henry Bush (Litfield House): 341 slaves in Barbados and £7,247 6s
11. Richard Boucher Callender (Hope Square): 154 slaves in Barbados £3,334 6s 2d
12. Richard Boucher Callender (1 Granby Place)): 154 slaves in Barbados £3,334 6s 2d
13.  Nathaniel Cave (31 Caledonia Place): 162 slaves in Barbados and £3,615 17s 10d
14. William Chrystie: 668 slaves in Jamaica and 312, 574 16s 10d
15. Rachel Claxton: 95 slaves in St Kitts and £1,711 3s 11d
16. William Claxton (1 Nursery Villas): 81 slaves in Nevis and £1,501 17s 3d
17. Eliza Cunningham: 8 slaves in Tobago and £202 6s 7d
18. George Cunningham (Rodney Place): 484 slaves in Jamaica and
£9, 921 17s 1d
19. James Cunningham: 1,950 slaves in St Vincent and Tobago and
£40, 1997 7s 1d
20. Richard Haynes (Ashley Villa, Richmond Road): 319 slaves in Barbados       and £7,293 18s 6d
21. William Hepburn (17 Belle Vue): 79 slaves in St Vincent and £2,003 14s 11d
22. George Hilhouse: 341 slaves in Barbados and £7,247 6s
23. Sarah Elizabeth Johnson (1 York Place): 1 slave in Barbados and £19 8s 4d
24. James Lewis: 263 slaves in Jamaica and £4,401 7s 8d
25. Peter Maze the younger: 25 slaves in St Vincent and £746 1s 11d
26. Lieutenant-General John Murray: 549 slaves in British Guiana and £28, 859 7s 6d
27. Jane Elizabeth Nusum (10 Park Place): 88 slaves in Barbados and £1,920 11s 6d
28. Heriot Pearce Hall (Richmond Terrace): 119 slaves in St Kitts and £1,978 5s 2d
29. Lucretia Pearce Hall: ditto
30. Maria Pearce Hall: ditto
31. Langwood Redwood Esq. (33 York Crescent): 230 slaves in Antigua and £3, 493 15s 9d
32. Thomas Sealy:(4 Saville Place): 250 slaves in Barbados and £5, 451 0s 4d
33. Francis George Smyth the younger: 420 slaves in Jamaica and £7,616 17
34. Lucy Tobin (nee Oliver) (3 Vyvyan Place): 137 slaves in Antigua and £1,984 16s 10d
35. Ann Trotman (nee Hamilton) (7 York Place): 415 slaves in Barbados and £9,006 14s 1d
36. Ann Trotman (nee Hamilton) (6 York Place): 421 slaves in Barbados and £10,001 17s 2d
37. 415 slaves in Barbados and £9,006 14s 1d
38. Ann Trotman (nee Hamilton) (York Place): 6 slaves in Barbados and £95 3s 1d
39. Ann Trotman junior(7 York Place): 3 slaves in Barbados and £116 9s 6d
40. Ann Trotman (6 York Place): ditto
41. Joseph Trotman: 409 slaves in Barbados and £9,006 14s 1d
42. Simon Lee Trotman: 409 slaves in Barbados and £9,006 14s 1d
43. Thomas Clarke Trotman (Immediate descendant of a claimant or beneficiary): 409 slaves in Barbados and £9,006 14s 1d
44.  Thomas Clarke Trotman (York Place): 409 slaves in Barbados and £9,006 14s 1d
45. John Grant Wilson (17 Richmond Terrace) UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIMANT [JUDGEMENT CREDITOR]: 63 slaves in Barbados and £1,380 14s 4d

Bristol:
1.     Hugh Duncan Baillie (Park Row): 2,000 slaves in British Guiana, Grenada, St Kitts, St Vincent and Trinidad and  £68,166 6s 8d
2.     William Derrickson Beard (13 Harford Street): 11 slaves in St Kitts and £191 14s 8d
3.     Henry Samuel Beer (Queen’s Square): 4 slaves in Jamaica and £73 13s      10d
4.     Charles Edward Bernard (14 Manchester Buildings, Parliament Street): 346 slaves in Jamaica and £6,493 2s 4d
5.     Richard Bright (Ham Green): 640 slaves in Jamaica and £12,872 16 s 9d
6.     John Stockdale Brown, Clifton – see George Augustus Bush (9 Park Street): 202 slaves in British Guiana and £10, 543 12s 1d
7.     Stephen Cave (Cleve Hill): 675 slaves in Jamaica and £13, 795 4s 10d
8.     Robert Podmore Clark (5 Ellenborough Buildings, Redland) (and Stapleton): 100 slaves in Jamaica and £1998 2s 11d
9.     James Cunningham (8 Queen Square): 1,702 slaves in St Vincent and Tobago and £35, 622 10s
10.  James Cunningham (8 Queen Square): 248 slaves in Tobago and
£4, 590 8s 5d
11. Thomas Daniel (Berkeley Square):  1,414 slaves in Antigua, British Guiana, Jamaica, Montserrat and Barbados and £1,027 13s 3d
8s 5d
12. Thomas Daniel (Berkeley Square):  701 slaves in Montserrat, Nevis and Tobago and £13, 371 10s 8d
8s 5d
13. Prob Thomas Daniel (Henbury):  7,204 slaves in Barbados, British Guiana, Jamaica, Montserrat and Antigua and £77,238 19s 5d
14. John Dutton, 2nd Baron Sherborne (Redland House): 464 slaves and £3,579 3s 2d
15. Samuel Flook (Gloucester Lane): 806 slaves and £205 19s 8d
16. Harriet Haynes (nee Oliver) – see Richard Haynes (Ashley Villa, Richmond Road, Clifton)
17. Rachel Allen James (Hotwells): 1 slave in Jamaica and £29 3s 1d
18. Elizabeth Corne Mais (nee Pownhall) (Redland): 121 slaves in Jamaica and £2, 547 19s 3d
19. Christopher Henry Massiah (Belle Vue Court): 12 slaves in Barbados and £229 2s 11d
20. Philip John Miles (Kings Weston House, Kings Weston Lane): 2,608 slaves in Trinidad and Jamaica and £45, 167 0s 11d
21. Susanna James Mountague (7 Charlotte Street, St Augustine): 95 slaves in Jamaica and £1,903 3s
22. Susanna James Mountague (34 Berkeley Square, St Augustine): 95 slaves in Jamaica and £1,903 3s
23. Ann Napier (nee Stirling) (Southwell Cottage, Kingsdown): 123 slaves in Tobago and £2,576 12s 7d
24. Thomas Osborn (Frenchay): 9 slaves in St Vincent and £208 19s 5d
25. Charles Anthony Partdige (Cotham Lodge): 137 slaves in Antigua and £1,984 16s 10d
26. Samuel Poole (3 College Green, St Augustine the Less): 266 slaves in Jamaica and £4, 875 4s 10d
27. John Savage(Wilder Street): 226 slaves in Nevis and St Kitts and £3,379 14s 3d
28. Ann Schaw (Park Street, Brandon Hill): 107 slaves in Jamaica and £4,299 8s 6d
29. Catherine Scrafton (Trinity Street): 194 slaves in Trinidad and £8,304
30. Henry Sealey (29 Berkeley Square): 56 slaves in Barbados and £1,256 9s 8d
31. Rev. William Drake Sealy (Bristol?): 106 slaves in Barbados and £2,180 15s 10d
32. Richard Smith (Park Street, St Augustine): 38 slaves in Dominica and £748 4s 10d
33. Ann Trotman (7 Maridian Place): 3 slaves in Barbados and £116 9s 6d
34. John M. Tucker: 15 slaves in Jamaica and £328 11s 5d
35. Mary Tucker (7 Meridian Place): 3 slaves in Jamaica and £77 17s 1d
36. Mary Tucker was Parker: 15 slaves in Jamaica and £328 11s 5d
37. John Grant Wilson (17 Bridge Street) UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIMANT [JUDGEMENT CREDITOR]: 63 slaves in Barbados and £1,380 14s 4d
Westbury-upon-Trym (Cote House):
1.      1,353 slaves in Grenada, St Kitts, St Vincent and Trinidad and
£37,995 13s 0d
2.      John Cave (Brentry House): 137 slaves in Antigua and £19, 337 15s 10d
3.      Lt-Col Christian Lardy (4 West Park): 3 slaves in Barbados and £29 2s 7d
4.      Philip Vaughan (Redland, Westbury-upon-Trym): 332 slaves in Jamaica and £6,636 16s 5d

Cheltenham:
1.     Jacob Adolphus: 7 slaves in Jamaica and £ 168 15s 7d compensation
2.     James Holder Alleyne: 739 slaves in Barbados and £16,617 3s 4d
3.     Thomas Bell: 159 slaves in British Guiana and £8,219 16s 8d
4.     2 Montpelier Grove: as above
5.     Judith Bernard Senior: 259 slaves in Jamaica and £5613 12s4d
6.     Judith Bernard Junior (12 Cambray Place): 203 slaves in Jamaica and £3,907 5s 2d
7.     Rev. Samuel Edward Bernard: 404 slaves in Jamaica and  £7,796 3s 6d
8.     William Rhodes Bernard (12 Cambray Place): 188 slaves in Jamaica and £3,581 19s 4d
9.     Henry Bromfield (8 Montpelier Terrace): 128 slaves in British Guiana and £6,843 12s 8d
10. Rev. George Caldwell; 714 slaves in Antigua and St Vincent and £13, 406 0s 2d
11. Samuel Brandford Cox (Zeelugt House – now Linton House, Naunton Lane): 309 slaves in British Guiana and £1,6114 2s 4d
12. Solomon Mendes Da Silva (Rioho Lodge, Park Place): 327 slaves in Jamaica and £6, 182 1s 1d
13. Prob ditto (5 Blenheim Parade): ditto
14. Mary Elizabeth Dalzell: 17 slaves in Barbados and £3,825 12s 5d
15. Sir Ralph Darling – see William Lindsay Darling( Stroat House, Tidenham)
16. Charles Gray: 220 slaves in Tobago and £4, 586 16s 7d
17. William Attwick Hamer (Lansdowne Crescent): 456 slaves in British Guiana and £22, 846 1s 1d
18. Lucy Ann Irving: 51 slaves in Jamaica and £999 0s 9d
19. Susannah Irving: 51 slaves in Jamaica and £999 0s 9d
20. James William Johnson: 23 slaves in Jamaica and £514 15s 7d
21. Eleanor Jopp (Lansdowne Terrace): 14 slaves in Jamaica and £283 19s
22. Edward Kendall: 59 slaves in Dominica and £1,303 6d 7d
23. Edward Kendall (6 Lansdowne Crescent): 59 slaves in Dominica and £1,303 6d 7d
24. Barrett Lee (Pittville Lawn Villa): 418 slaves in Jamaica and £8, 116 6s 6d
25. Michael White Lee – see either the above or James Lewis, Clifton
26. Lucy Savage Sturgis Monkhouse: 109 slaves in Jamaica and £2,040 1s 1d
27. Joseph Freeman Padmore: 83 slaves in Barbados and £1,790 9s 3d
28. John Peart: 158 slaves in Jamaica and £3,133 13s 3d
29. William Hinds Prescot (Alstone Lodge): 1,141 slaves in Barbados and £25,881 18s 9d
30. William Hinds Prescot (Alstone Lodge): 517 slaves in Barbados and £11,406 18s 10d
31. Richard Quarrell junior (Oxford House): 68 slaves in Jamaica and £3,141 4s 4d
32. Harriet Semper (nee Walsh Porter): 173 slaves in Montserrat and £3,102 19s 6d
33. Michael Joseph Semper senior: 725 slaves in Montserrat and £12,607 16s 3d
34. Francis Onslow Trent: 142 slaves in Barbados and £3,221 13s 7d
35. Catherine Wordie AWARDEE [OWNER-IN-FEE]: 114 slaves in Jamaica and £2,072 9s 3d
36. Nicola Wright (nee Watson) (9 Hatherly Place):  CLAIMANTS IN LIST E OR CHANCERY CASES [EXECUTOR OR EXECUTRIX] 43 slaves in Jamaica and £ 957 6s 10d

Stroud:
1.     Samuel Baker (Lypiatt Park): 410 slaves in Jamaica and £7,990
2.     John Altham Graham Clarke (Frocester Estate):  482 slaves in Jamaica and £8, 934 8s 8d
3.     Mary Elizabeth Clarke (nee Parkinson) (Frocester): 214 slaves in Jamaica and £3,879 4s 0d
4.     Mary Wilhelmina Lindsey (nee Jarvis) (Minchinhampton): 276 slaves in Antigua and £4,194 12s 7d
5.     William Chacon Lindsey – as above  - 'Springfield', Forward, Minchinhampton
6.     Walter Maynard (Uley): 154 slaves in Nevis and £2, 720 9s 9d
7.  Rev. Joseph Duncan Ostrehan, Sheepscombe Parsonage, He received compensation of £85 8s 11d for 3 slaves in Barbados,
Gloucestershire:
1.     Wickwar (probably Rev. Bernard of Cheltenham): 202 slaves in Jamaica and £3,898 1s 9d
2.     Sir Christopher Bethell0Codrington Bart. (Doddington Park): 1,614 slaves in Antigua, and Tobago and £30, 270 17s 1d
3.     Edmund Fearon Bourke senior (Cromhall) Slave-owner and antecedent of claimant or beneficiary
4.     Elizabeth Brooke: 1,474 slaves in British Guiana, St Vincent and Tobago and £39, 630 15s 7d
5.     Michael Hinton Castle (Stapleton): 243 slaves in Trinidad and £11,293 6s 7d
6.     Robert Podmore Clark (5 Ellenborough Buildings, Redland) (and Stapleton): 100 slaves in Jamaica and £1998 2s 11d
7.     Sarah Clutterbuck (nee Balfour) (Newark Park, Wotton-under-Edge): 12 slaves in Jamaica and £290 11s 9d
8.     William Lindsay Darling (Stroat House, Tidenham): 65 slaves in Dominica and £1,401 13s 6d
9.     Sir James Buller East (Immediate descendant of claimant or beneficiary) (Bourton House, Moreton-in-the-Marsh) – prob see Samuel Flook (Gloucester Lane, Bristol)
10. Prinknash Park, Cranham, Ann Grant (Somerset Cottage, Gloucester): 14 slaves in Jamaica and £284 8s 10d
11. Thomas Bayley Howell (Prinknash Park, Cranham) – see Charles Brooke Hunt (Bowden Hall, Upton St Leonards)
38. Charles Brooke Hunt (Bowden Hall, Upton St Leonards): 248 slaves in Jamaica and £5,227 11s 8d
39. Charles Brooke Hunt (Peers Court, Stinchcombe): 248 slaves in Jamaica and £5,227 11s 8d
40. Henry Lindow Lindow (Lower Slaughter, Stow-in-the-Wold): 236 slaves in St Vincent and £3,306 10s
41. Edward Protheroe senior (Hill House, Newnham): 642 slaves in Jamaica, St Vincent and Trinidad and £17,388 2s 8d
42. George Reed (New Court, Newent): 577 slaves in British Guiana and £18, 884 10s 11d
43. Hon. John Salmon (Alveston, Thornbury): 346 slaves in Jamaica and £6,832 6s 11d
44. Hannah Shekel (nee Hilton) (Petworth): 41 slaves in Jamaica and £817 5s 6d
45. Thomas Shekel: ditto
Gloucester:
1.     John W. Bovell: 2 slaves in Barbados and £42 14s 5d
2.     George Wilson Bridges (Maisemore): 6 slaves in Jamaica and 3174 18s 8d
3.     Richard Donovan (Slave-owner and antecedent of claimant or beneficiary)(Tibberton Court, Tibberton, Gloucester): 162 slaves in Antigua and £2,474 16s 10d
4.     Prinknash Park, Cranham, Ann Grant (Somerset Cottage, Gloucester): 14 slaves in Jamaica and £284 8s 10d
5.     Elizabeth Phipps: 18 slaves in Jamaica and £339 9s 2d
6.     Charlotte Pinnock (nee Grant) (7 Wellington Terrace): 110 slaves in Jamaica and £1,984 1s
7.     Elizabeth Read: 175 slaves in Jamaica and £3,664 17s 7d

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