Mount Nesbitt

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Associated People (9)

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:

  • SD - Association Start Date
  • SY - Association Start Year
  • EA - Earliest Known Association
  • ED - Association End Date
  • EY - Association End Year
  • LA - Latest Known Association
- 1779 [EY] → Joint owner
- 1782 [EY] → Joint owner
1779 [EA] - → Joint owner
1817 [EA] - → Other

Owned enslaved people whom he leased to Mount Nisbitt.

1817 [EA] - 1820 [LA] → Agent
1823 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
1823 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Joint owner
1826 [EA] - 1829 [LA] → Attorney
1830 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Attorney

Associated Claims (1)

£3,201 2S 4D

Notes

An estate in Grenada in the quartier de l'Ance Goyave and the parish of St. John , identified as lot 13 in Daniel Paterson's Topographical Description of the Island of Grenada (1780).


Estate Information (12)

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1763
[Name] [no name given]  
[Size] 126  
[Crop] sugar  
 

In 1763, the estate was 126 acres, of which 85 was under cultivation. The estate was growing sugarcane. Proprietor given as the heirs of Gautier.

 
'A topographical description of the Island of Grenada; surveyed by Monsieur Pinel in 1763... with the addition of English names, alterations of property, and other improvements to the present time' (1780), British Library Maps K. Top.123.112.b-e
1772
[Number of enslaved people] 218(Tot)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt  
[Size] 479  
[Crop] sugar, pasture, provisions, cattle, mules  
[Stock] 88  
 

Mount Nesbitt was valued on 13/07/1772 by James Taylor, Samuel Cary and Samuel Sandbatch with a total value of £65,707 10s 0d:

200 acres of sugar cane - £20,000;

114 acres in pasture and provision grounds - £9,120;

32 acres in brush and small woods - £1,625;

132 acres in standing woods - £4,372 10s;

A new set of sugar works at the sea side consisting of boiling house, distill house, a cattle mill new and complete, two mills, worms and worm tubs, 9 iron boilers mounted, coolers, liquor vats and sundry utensils - £5,000;

A set of old buildings consisting of boiling house, curing house, mill house, distill house, trash houses, coopers shop, stable, kitchen, hospital, a new water mill, two mills and their apparatus, 4 boilers mounted, "about 60 Negro Houses", a large dwelling house, all of hard wood, valued together - £7,000;

218 "Negroes of different ages & sexes averidging one with the other" - £16,350;

44 mules - £1760;

44 head horn cattle - £440;

2 sadle horses, one very old - £40;

See http://beinecke.hamilton.edu/islandora/object/hamBeiMss%3A4140?solr_nav[id]=6ea0b1b201ac7ca82354&solr_nav[page]=0&solr_nav[offset]=19#page/1/mode/1up [accessed 16/11/2016] for original document.

 
'A Valuation of the Estate Called Mount Nesbitt, in Grenada, with all the Buildings, Slaves & Stock thereunto Belonging as under'
1782
[Name] [no name given]  
[Size] 403  
[Crop] sugar  
 

In 1780-1782, the estate comprised 403 acres, cultivating sugarcane with a watermill. Proprietor given as Arnold Nesbit, Esq.

 
'A topographical description of the Island of Grenada; surveyed by Monsieur Pinel in 1763... with the addition of English names, alterations of property, and other improvements to the present time' (1780), British Library Maps K. Top.123.112.b-e
1782
[Name] Mt Nesbit  
 

To be sold pursuant to...the Commission of bankruptcy on Sir George Colebrooke bart, banker, an undivided one-third of Mt Nesbit on Grenada together with the third part of the Negroes, stock, cattle belonging thereto; also a moiety of the sum of £12,600 secured on one other third part of the same estate, and two other debts of £731 1s 11d and £6000 payable from estates on Antigua.

 
London Gazette 12274 26/02/1782 p. 3
1817
[Number of enslaved people] 18(Tot)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt Estate  
 

Belonging to or in the lawful possession of William Mitchell, proprietor, in the parish of St John, and worked upon Mount Nesbitt Estate.

 
T71/265 304-305
1817
[Number of enslaved people] 140(Tot)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt Estate  
 

Belonging to or in the lawful possession of William Mitchell as agent.

 
T71/265 305-307
1820
[Number of enslaved people] 135(Tot) 69(F) 66(M)  
[Name] Mount Nesbit Estate  
 

Belonging to or in the lawful possession of William Mitchell as Agent.

 
T71/274 59
1823
[Number of enslaved people] 125(Tot) 62(F) 63(M)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt Estate  
 

Belonging to or in the lawful possession of Misses Charlotte and Augusta Lushington as Proprietors.

 
T71/285 47-48
1826
[Number of enslaved people] 128(Tot) 65(F) 63(M)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt Estate  
 

Belonging to Misses Charlotte and Augusta Lushington as proprietors and in the lawful possession of William Cockburn their attorney.

 
T71/299 56
1829
[Number of enslaved people] 126(Tot) 60(F) 66(M)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt Estate  
 

Belonging to or in the lawful possession of William Cockburn as Attorney of Misses Charlotte and Augusta Lushington, Proprietors

 
T71/311 130-131
1830
[Number of enslaved people] 126(Tot) 60(F) 66(M)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt  
 

Belonging to Mount Nesbitt estate in St John and in possession of Thomas Browne as attorney of Misses Charlotte and Augusta Lushington.

 
T71/313 58-59
1832
[Number of enslaved people] 125(Tot) 60(F) 65(M)  
[Name] Mount Nesbitt Estate  
 

In possession of Thomas Browne, attorney of Misses Charlotte and Augusta Lushington.

 
T71/317 146-147