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London merchant and slave-owner on St Croix, purchaser in 1777 of the equity of redemption in the Bagatelle estate on St Vincent for £1750 sterling.
Will of John Bradshaw of St Dionis Backchurch, Lime Street City of London proved 23/09/1779. He left £20,000 to each of his two sons John and James, £3000 to his daughter Mary Teresa Hawkins, his 1/5th share in Blackburn Rectory to the younger children of his late sister Ann Croughton, and his residuary estate to his son Thomas Bradshaw.
In conjunction with his brother-in-law Nicholas Tuite (q.v.), John Bradshaw developed Sion Hill in St Croix in the 1760s.
Endangered Archives Project EAP 688 St Vincent 1785 Deed Book pp. 251-271.
PROB 11/1056/319.
Orla Power 'Irish planters, Atlantic merchants: The development of St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1750 to 1766' [Unpublished PhD Thesis, National University Galway, 2011] pp. 62 and 164.
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1777 [SY] - → Other
John Bradshaw bought the equity of redemption for £1750 sterling in 1777. |
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St Dionis Backchurch, Lime Street, City of London, Middlesex, South-east England, England
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