Boarded Hall

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Associated People (4)

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
1803 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Previous owner

According to Hughes-Queree, George Blackman was first identified as owner in 1803.

1817 [EA] - 1829 [LA] → Attorney
1826 [EA] - 1830 [LA] → Mortgage Holder

Nagle (who had died in 1830) had owned the mortgage on the property of Harnage.

1832 [EA] - 1832 [LA] → Attorney

Associated Claims (1)

£4,002 6S 9D

Notes

The Lyte family had established the Boarded Hall sugar plantation in Christ Chruch and St George in 1674-76. In 1676 Paul Lyte, a merchant, purchased 216 acres for 900,000 lbs muscovado sugar from Thomas and Elizabeth Oriardne. In 1767 the estate passed from John Lyte to the Blackman family: see evolutions.


Sources

Barbados Department of Archives. Hughes-Queree Index of Plantations.


Estate Information (9)

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1767
 

John Lyte bequeathed Boarded Hall to his wife Susannah Lyte, neƩ Blackman. In turn she bequeathed the plantation to the heirs of her brother, Jacob Lucie Blackman. Ownership then descended through the family through John Lucie Blackman (1735-1797) and then his son, George Blackman (1767-1836), the great-nephew of Susanna and Jacob Lucie Blackman.

 
Barbados Department of Archives. Hughes-Queree Index of Plantations
1817
[Number of enslaved people] 184(Tot) 87(F) 97(M)  
[Name] [no name given]  
 

Return of John Goring, Attorney, the property of George Blackman [Harnage].

 
T71/520 649-53
1820
[Number of enslaved people] 180(Tot) 83(F) 97(M)  
[Name] Boarded Hall  
 

Return of John Goring, Attorney, the property of George Blackman [Harnage]. Changes since 1817: 10 births; 13 deaths. 1 enslaved person from 1817 - Cloe Phillis, aged 14, is not accounted for in 1820. The net total of 180 also includes 1 man - Whorton, given as 45 in 1817 but 46 in 1820 - marked in 1820 as 'absent'.

 
T71/524 758-62
1823
[Number of enslaved people] 178(Tot)  
 

Return of John Goring, Attorney, the property of Sir George Harnage Bart. Previously 180 enslaved.

 
T71/531 49-50
1826
[Number of enslaved people] 180(Tot)  
 

Return of John Goring, Attorney, the property of Sir George Harnage Bart., but in the possession of Sir Edmund Nagle, Mortgagee. John Goring was Attorney to Nagle.

 
T71/535 320-21
1829
[Number of enslaved people] 194(Tot)  
 

Return of John Goring (Attorney), the property of Edmund Nagle.

 
T71/543 47-8
1829
[Number of enslaved people] 194(Tot)  
[Name] [No name given]  
 

Return of John Goring, Attorney, the property of Sir George Harnage Bart., but in the possession of Sir Edmund Nagle, Mortgagee. John Goring was Attorney to Nagle.

 
T71/543 47-8
1832
[Number of enslaved people] 183(Tot)  
 

Return of Thomas Pierrepoint sen., Attorney, the property of Sir George Harnage Bart., but under mortgage to Sir Edmund Nagle, deceased. Thomas Pierrepoint was Attorney to the Executors of Nagle.

 
T71/550 45-6
1913
[Name] Boarded Hall  
[Size] 313  
 

Listed in St George, property of Pile.

 
Barbados 1913 list from the Hughes-Quere indexes transcribed at https://creolelinks.com/1913-barbados-plantation-owners-names.html.