Associated People (7) |
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1727 [SY] - 1734 [EY] → Mortgage Holder
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1734 [SY] - 1743 [EY] → Owner
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1743 [SY] - 1749 [EY] → Owner
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1749 [SY] - → Trust beneficiary
Valentine Morris placed the Crabbs estate in trust as part of his marriage settlement with Mary Mordaunt, to secure her £400 p.a. after his death. The estate had been leased with Martin's to James Gordon in 1739 for £1100 p.a. |
- 1739 [EY] → Lessee
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- 1824 [LA] → Owner
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1828 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Owner
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Associated Claims (1) |
£2,539 7S 6D
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Estate Information (5) |
1817
[Number of enslaved people] 262(Tot)
[Name] None given James Coull prop. Inferred to be Crabb's and Hermitage in combination, which in 1824 were shown separately.
T71/245 372-378
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1821
[Number of enslaved people] 165(Tot)
[Name] Crabb's James Coull proprietor. The estate is identified as Crabb's in the total on p. 26.
T71/247 22-26
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1824
[Number of enslaved people] 161(Tot)
[Name] Crabb's James Coull proprietor. 'Crabb's' is noted down the left hand side of p. 152, the first of two estates identified under the same entry. The other is Hermitage.
T71/248 152-155
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1828
[Number of enslaved people] 273(Tot)
[Name] None given Thomas Coull prop. 250 of the enslaved were by purchase from James Coull. It is inferred that the registration was for Crabb's and Hermitage: all the enslaved people are recorded here.
T71/249 152-158
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1832
[Number of enslaved people] 280(Tot)
[Name] None given Thomas Coull prop. by his atty Samuel L. Bridges. 'All being within this island save and except Diana female, black, twenty years who is now in England.' It is inferred that the registration was for Crabb's and Hermitage: all the enslaved people are recorded here.
T71/250 141-148
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