Antigua 316 (Cedar Hill, River Estate)

19th Oct 1835 | 123 Enslaved | £1967 12s 4d

Claim Details

Claim Notes

Parliamentary Papers p. 82.  

 

T71/877: claim from William Byam, as owner-in-fee. William Byam acted as attorney on e.g. Antigua claim no. 308.

 

T71/1609 unnumbered bundle: letter, dated 28/08/1835, from Jas. Coverton, Chapel House, Wargrave nr. Maidenhead, stating: here is my father's counterclaim on Martin Byam's estate in Antigua. Letter, dated 26/08/1835, from Coverton, complaining that in attending in person on several days at the counterclaim office he had not obtained the details of the claim he needed to file a counterclaim.

 

T71/1592 p. 217: letter, dated 27/08/1835, to Jas. Covernton junior, apologising, and (p. 221, dated 29/08/1835) acknowledging the counterclaim.

 

T71/250: William Byam was the resident proprietor of Cedar Hill at the time of the 1832 Registration, and valuer (T71/735).

 

‘Slaves in the colonies’, House of Commons Parliamentary Papers 1826-7 (111) (146) p. 4: William Byam (Assistant Justice) registered 606 enslaved persons, as proprietor, attorney and executor.


Further Information

Colony
Antigua
Claim No.
316
Estate
Cedar Hill, River Estate
Collected by
Shand, Wm.

Associated Individuals (1)

Awardee (Owner-in-fee)

Associated Estates (1)