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George James Cholmondeley 1st Marquess of Cholmondeley

1749 - 1827


Biography

In 1808, 'Mr Davidson' (q.v., under Henry Davidson senior) was reported to have discharged the mortgage of 拢10,000 on the estates of William Philip Perrin (q.v.) 'due to Lord Cholmondeley.' The estates are not specified but the context suggests that these were possibly Perrin's Jamaica estates [together with the enslaved people attached to them]. This is the only reference found to date by LBS to Cholmondeley as a creditor of Perrin or potentially of 'slave-property.'


Sources

Derbyshire Records Office, D239 Fitzherbert of Tissington M/E 12584-12607 Correspondence to and from Lord St. Helens as a trustee of William Philip Perrin: 'L[ord] Pepys to Lord St. Helens: has prevailed upon Mr. Davidson to discharge the mortgage of 拢10,000 on Mr. Perrin's estates due to Lord Cholmondeley; he will have enough in hand, especially with the price of sugar at 111s. per cwt, or more than 拢40 a hogstead nett; the trustees have sold 40 hogsteads at this rate, and have another 119 to sell; "our total importation of this year was 663 hogsteads, being to be sure considerably short of the usual average"; comments on Kent and Surrey affairs. 25 December 1813 (D239 M/E 12595).' [ [accessed 21/09/2023].


Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish
Spouse
Lady Georgiana Charlotte Bertie

Relationships (1)

Mortgagee → Mortgagor

Addresses (2)

Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire, Northwest England, England
Houghton Hall, Norfolk, East Anglia, England