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Jamaica St James 152A-C (Potosi)

16th Nov 1835 | 189 Enslaved | £3421 12s 9d

Claim Details

Claim Notes

Parliamentary Papers p. 71.

The award was split -

152A: 拢2210 16s 5d went to Frances [sic] Watt.

152B: 拢855 8s 2d went to R. W. Walker.

152C: 拢355 8s 2d went to J. Walker.

T71/873: claim by Francis Watt, R.W. Walker and John Walker. Counterclaim by Francis Watt alone, as 'Entitled to a moiety under indre 25 Aug 1829 and mortgagee of a term for self 拢500 together with 拢13 3s 9d for interest'. Therefore the 1/2; 1/4; 1/4 split was adjusted for the 拢500.

Jamaica Almanac (1828): Potosi estate registered to Samuel Hurlock (deceased), with 224 enslaved persons.

Jamaica Almanac (1833): Potosi estate registered to the heirs of Samuel Hurlock.

T71/1593 p. 337: letter, dated 26/11/1836, to Wm. Mercer, 5 Miles's Buildings, Bath (Somerset), refusing to summons claimants and counterclaims: they will be there anyway.

Caribbeana Vol. II, Deed & Indentures, Jamaica no. 127: deed between Richard Watt, of Bishop Burton, Yorkshire; J. W. Peterson & W. Lambie, of St Mary; Richard Watt Walker and others, conveyance of Potoso and Orange Hill plantations. Note says of Richard Watt: 'See his pedigree in Burke's Landed gentry. Miss Watt of Speke Hall near Liverpool is present representative'.

See also Westmoreland claim no. 84.


Further Information

Colony
Jamaica
Parish
St James
Claim No.
152A-C
Estate
Potosi
Collected by
Oliver W (of Oliver, Leblanc) (A&B); Diamond, Chas Palmer (C)
Uncontested
Yes

Associated Individuals (3)

Awardee
Awardee
Awardee

Associated Estates (1)