Jamaica Manchester 448 (Park Hall)

20th Feb 1837 | 134 Enslaved | £2801 19s 7d

Claim Details

Claim Notes

Parliamentary Papers p. 294.

William Tabbernor and others versus Hannah Tabbernor and others.

T71/1606: letter, dated 31/10/1835, from Jas. Ridley, of Liverpool, re. a power of attorney from Adam Hogg (the acting executor in Jamaica of Thomas Tabbernor (deceased)) for the money. States that the widow of Thos. Tabbernor is in England and has a life interest. Parties in succession have filed counterclaims 'for the purposeof vexation and delay'; 'Mrs Tabbernor is in great measure dependent upon the Compensation for her subsistence'.

T71/73 p. 420: 139 enslaved persons registered in 1832 by John Davy and John Wilson, as attorneys for Thomas Tabbernor.

Jamaica Almanac (1826): Park Hall estate registered to James Tabbernor, with 95 enslaved persons.

See also Vere claim no. 164.

T71/1190: claim from William Tabbernor, of the city of Bristol, a grocer, and John Tabbernor, of Gayton, Staffordshire, etc., under the will of Thomas Tabbernor.


Further Information

Colony
Jamaica
Parish
Manchester
Claim No.
448
Estate
Park Hall

Associated Individuals (2)

Awardee
Awardee

Associated Estates (1)