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'Mrs Jane Rowland', counterclaimed as executrix (and almost certainly as widow) of Edward Rowland (q.v.), the brother of Gabriel Rowland of Port Royal, for the compensation for the enslaved people on Chatsworth estate in Port Royal Jamaica. There appears to have been a negotiated settlement.
We are grateful to Kaye Fraser for assistance in compiling this entry.
T71/1592 p. 171 6/7/1835; p. 181 17/7/1835; p. 200 13/8/1835, letters from Commissioners to Watkin N. Jones of Liverpool notifying him of counterclaim by Mrs Jane Rowland as annuitant. Letter T71/1608 5/11/1836 from Watkin N Jones: 'The claimant is offering a sum of money in discharge of her claim.' T71/1195 Jane Rowland of Park G[?]ychan in the parish of Mold in the county of Flint, N Wales, executrix of Edward Rowland, the brother of Gabriel Rowland; T71/864 Port Royal no. 76.
Will of Gabriel Rowland of Port Royal proved 03/04/1810; PROB 11/1510/353.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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Spouse
Edward Rowland
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£630 17s 1d
Unsuccessful claimant (consensual) (Annuitant)
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Legatee → Testator
Notes →
Probably also sister-in-law and brother-in-law. Jane Rowland was the executrix of Edward Rowland, who was an annuitant under the will of his brother Gabriel...
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Mold, Flintshire, North Wales, Wales
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