Associated People (12) |
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1792 [EA] - 1829 [LA] → Previous owner
Tentative association between the enslaved people owned by the estate of Stephen Breary in 1792 and those owned by the estate of Stephen Breary in 1817. |
1811 [EA] - 1811 [LA] → Owner
The enslaved were registered to Abraham Mason in 1811, although the estate appears to have been jointly owned by Stephen Breary and his heirs |
1817 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Owner
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1817 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Receiver
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1822 [EA] - 1827 [LA] → Previous owner
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1823 [EA] - → Executor
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1826 [EA] - → Receiver
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1829 [EA] - → Agent
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1829 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
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1829 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
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1832 [EA] - → Attorney
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1834 [EA] - → Joint owner
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Associated Claims (2) |
£553 1S 12D
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£3,854 10S 7D
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Estate Information (25) |
1792
[Number of enslaved people] 23(Tot)
[Name] [no name given] [Stock] 44 Owned by Stephen Breary.
'A list of slaves and stock in the parish of St Ann taken the 28th March 1792 pursuant to order of the Honourable House of Assembly', Edward Long Papers, Add. 12435, transcribed at
People of InterestJudith Philip???? - 1848 Successful planter in British Guiana and Grenada; part of a close-knit mixed-race family with numerous business interests. Documents of InterestWindsor and Williamsfield Inventory of Slaves 1814 p8Document comprises 4 parts, written recto and verso across 5 folios: 1. An inventory and valuation of enslaved persons at Windsor Estate, St Elizabeth parish, Jamaica, 1814. 2. An inventory and valuation of enslaved persons at Williamsfield settlement, St Elisabeth parish, Jamaica, 1814. 3. An inventory of animals at Windsor Estate, St Elizabeth parish, Jamaica, 1814. 4. A cover note outlining the contents of the document. © Copyright Legacies of British Slavery - UCL Department of History 2024
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