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London merchant, and an annuitant to the Port Royal estate in Grenada. In 1775, when William Macintosh sold the estate to Thomas Baker, the price was reduced from 拢24,000 to 拢22,000 to reflect the agreed value of the annuity to Nicholas Ray secured on the estate.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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1775 [EA] - 1775 [LA] → Annuitant
Nicholas Ray of the City of London had an annuity of 拢275 p.a. secured on Port Royal which was valued at an agreed 拢2000 by the buyer and seller when William Macintosh sold the estate subject to the annuity to Thomas Baker for 拢22,000 in 1775. |