23rd Jan 1837 | 163 Enslaved | £4552 7s 1d
Parliamentary Papers p. 322. Award split: Rees, McFee, Charrington, Nicholl £2276 3s 6d; Richard Nicholl alone £2267 3s 7d.
T71/892: Claim by Richard Nicholl, owner-in-fee. Counterclaim by Richard Rees and John McFee of St Vincent, vendors, £25,822 7s 0d.
T71/500 p 54: enslaved persons registered for Richard Nicholl by Arch McFee in 1834.
As with Mount Wynne (q.v.), this estate was co-owned by Richard Nicholl and John Nicholl until the latter's death c. 1829. Richard Nicholl then apparently bought back his brother's share but had not paid for it at the time of compensation.
Colony
St Vincent
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Claim No.
482
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Estate
Spring Estate
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Contested
Yes
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Awardee
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Awardee (Trustee)
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Awardee (Owner-in-fee)
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