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Resident slave-owner in Jamaica, probably father of Christiana Sophia Dixon (q.v.), Elizabeth Mary Hall (q.v.) and Charles William Hall (q.v.). He was receiver of the Pantrepant estate in conflict with John Tharp IV between 1785 and 1791.
Charles Hall contributed £10 to the University of Pennsylvania following Dr John Morgan's fundraising tour of the West Indies in 1772-1773.
1795, Aug. 25. At his pen at Mount Prospect, Liguanea, near Kingston, Jamaica, the Hon. Charles Hall, esq. (Ibid., [=Town & Country Magazine] 968.)
William Smith, Joseph Hopkinson, and Plunket Fleeson Glentworth, Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Minute Books, Volume 2, 1768-1779 p. 74, entry for 13/12/1773. Note amounts are in Jamaican currency; A.E. Furness https://fgsj.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/The-Tharp-Estates-in-Jamaica-by-A-E-Furness.pdf [accessed 08/04/2020] pp. 13-14.
Monumental Inscriptions in England Relating to Jamaica Vol. 1b.
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Hall's Prospect in St Andrew has been inferred to be the same estate as 'his pen at Mount Prospect, Liguanea, near Kingston' , Jamaica, in the death-notice of the Hon. Charles Hall in 1795. |
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