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English rentier, from a nonconformist medical family. George Lowdell of Brighhelmstone, surgeon, was among a group of individuals purchasing, for a total of £15,000, annuities from John Mills secured on the latter's estates and enslaved people on Nevis in 1774. He and his brother Stephen Lowdell (q.v.) each paid £550 for annuities of £50 p.a., in George Lowdell's case on the lives of his sons George (aged 28), Isaac (23) and Joseph Coventry Lowdell (21), in Stephen Lowdell's case on his own life (aged 56), that of Mary Lowdell spinster (52) and that of the Prince of Wales. The Chancery cases of Lowdell v Joy and Lowdell v Wrey under which the estate of John Mills on Nevis were put up for sale in 1843 presumably involved heirs of one or both these two men.
Common Records 1775-1776, British Library, EAP794/1/1/15, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP794-1-1-15 pp. 65-94; London Gazette 20198 21 February 1843 p. 603.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Alice
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Children
George; Joseph Coventry; Isaac
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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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1774 [EA] - 1774 [LA] → Annuitant
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Brothers
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Brighthelm-Stone, Sussex, South-east England, England
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Great Bookham, Surrey, South-East England, England
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