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Colin Thomson

???? - 1819


Biography

Merchant of Glasgow, partner in G & R Dennistoun. 'Dennistown, McLachlan and Thomson' acted as slave factors on St Kitts in 1798-99.

  1. Will of Colin Thomson merchant of Glasgow was proved 24/03/1819. His trustees included Colin McLachlan merchant of Glasgow [one of his partners] and Colin Campbell of Campbell, Rivers. He allocated 拢3000 from which the interest was to support his natural daughter Anne by a 'mulatta woman' whose name is hard to decipher but whose surname appears to be Allinan. He left his father John Thomson an annuity of 拢250 p.a., and after his [the father's] death an annuity of 拢150 p.a. to John Thomson's wife Elizabeth, and after her death 拢100 p.a. to his half-sister also named Elizabeth until she came into the 拢2000 from 'the property in Jamaica' to which she had a claim, and other monetary legacies totalling over 拢7000. He left his residuary estate to his brother Henry, half unrestricted and the other half to pay interest for his life and then to his [Henry's] children. In a codicil of 1818 he reduced legacies to some family members.

  2. His will was contested in John Thomson [his nephew] v Colin Campbell and others in 1838. The account of the case showed that Colin Thomson was owed some 拢14,000 by G & R Dennistoun on his death.


Sources

  1. PROB 11/1614/381.

  2. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland and in the House of Lordson Appeal Vol. X (1838)


Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish?

Legacies Summary

Commercial (1)

Partner
George & Robert Dennistoun & Co.
West India merchant  
 

Relationships (1)

Business partners