8th Feb 1836 | 99 Enslaved | £2236 3s 7d
Parliamentary Papers p. 70.
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41A: £1118 1s 9d went to John Tharp.
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41B: £559 0s 11d went to T.R. Tharp. Ìý
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41C: £559 0s 11d went to Mary Harrison Tharp, John Tharp and T.R. Tharp.
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T71/873: enslaved persons were registered by John Tharp, of St James, 'for heirs of Wm Tharp'.
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B.W. Higman Plantation Jamaica 1750-1850: capital and control in a colonial economy (Mona, Jamaica, University of West Indies Press, 2005) p. 70 and p. 85: shows Wm. Tharp as attorney for John Tharp's property. (However, see also St James claim no. 344).
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T71/223: in 1832 John Tharp registered what appears to be 99 enslaved persons on behalf of the other heirs of Wm. Tharp on Windsor and a further 94 enslaved persons on Green Pond as owner under the will of the late John Tharp Esq.. 1829 return by Mrs E. M. Tharp, as owner.
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Jamaica Almanac (1826 & 1833): estate registered to the heirs of Wm. Tharp.
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
St James
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Claim No.
41A-C
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Estate
Windsor Castle
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Collected by
Hawthorn, Robt. of H&S (A-C)
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