William McKenzie

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Biography

Merchant of Demerara and Trinidad, bankrupt by 1810, when his property including shares in estates and 'negroes' in Demerara and Trinidad were put for sale. His firm of McKenzie Rigby in Trinidad were slave-factors in correspondence with Thomas Lumley & Co of London in 1805-1806.


Sources

London Gazette, 16380 19 June 1810 p. 912; TNA C114/1

PCAP 6/6/22 Description: Printed Appeal to an Appeals Committee of the Privy Council from TRINIDAD [Caribbean]. Appellants: John Bolton, Samuel Newton, Thomas Gudgeon and Duncan Campbell, the surviving assignees of the estate and effects of George Baillie deceased and John Jaffray bankrupts, and the said John Bolton, Samuel Newton, John Bridge Aspinall, Thomas Lumley and James Swanzy surviving assignees of the estate and effects of William McKenzie, a bankrupt. Respondents: Simon Cock, of the City of London, merchant. Documents: Appellants case. Respondents case. Appendix to both Cases pp. 469-494. Date: [1807-1826].


Further Information

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Legacies Summary

Commercial (2)

Name partner
McKenzie Rigby & Co.
West India merchant  
 
Name partner
William Mackenzie & Co.
West India merchant