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Miscellaneous papers & correspondence relating to the management of the estate, 1793-1855

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Miscellaneous papers & correspondence relating to the management of the estate, 1793-1855

Collection: Slavery in Jamaica, Records from a Family of Slave Owners, 1686-1860    Volumes    Miscellaneous papers & correspondence relating to the management of the estate, 1793-1855
Includes statement of increase and decrease of slaves on Amity Hall Estate, note on acreage, valuation and bond relating to a female slave and her children, circulars re methods of improving sugar manufacture, with some letters, sale accounts and weekly pay bills. Item ref. 304/J/Box 7.
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Miscellaneous letters and papers (1839-1855)

Miscellaneous papers, including circulars from H.O. & A. Robinson, 1843, and Messrs. Cruikshank Melville & Co. re methods of improving sugar manufacture; letter from Louis MacKinnon offering his services as...

Date:1839-1855
Contributor:Surrey History Centre
Identifier:J-BOX7-07

Valuation relating to Margaret Williams Samson (1816, 1818)

Valuation of the slave Margaret Williams Samson and her seven children, property of Amity Hall Estate, 16 May 1816. Thomas Samson agreed to pay £5 p.a. to Margaret and her...

Date:1816-1818
Contributor:Surrey History Centre
Identifier:J-BOX7-06

Miscellaneous letters and papers (1793-1826)

Letter from Munbee Goulburn [to ?attorney, James Craggs] discussing poor state of Amity Hall Estate following death of previous attorney, 6 Nov 1793; letters to Henry Goulburn from his cousin...

Date:1793-1826
Contributor:Surrey History Centre
Identifier:J-BOX7-05
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