9th May 1836 | 155 Enslaved | £3361 9s 10d
Parliamentary Papers p. 196.
Kathleen Mary Butler, The Economics of Emancipation: Jamaica and Barbados 1823-1843 (Chapel Hill and London, University of North Carolina Press, 1995) pp. 84-5: shows that Charles Thomas Alleyne was the son of John Foster Alleyne, and inherited the Mount Standfast and Porters estates, valued at 拢44,264, circa 1820. The Alleyne family built holdings in the 1820s and into the 1830s.
T71/562 p. 14: enslaved persons were registered by Charles Thomas Alleyne and Henry Alleyne in 1834.
See also Barbados claim nos. 4362, 4363, 2044 and 4501.
Colony
Barbados
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Claim No.
4361
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Estate
Mount Standfast
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Collected by
Gibbs, George atty
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Uncontested
Yes
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Awardee (Owner-in-fee)
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Awardee
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