果冻影院

John Stewart

1789 - 14th Mar 1860

Claimant or beneficiary

Biography

MP, awarded the compensation for Plantation Annandale British Guiana as owner and Hope Vale estate in Grenada as trustee.

  1. John Stewart was the illegitimate son of John Stewart (?1755-21/07/1826) who owned sugar plantations in the Berbice, Demerara, Grenada, Trinidad and 'elsewhere in the West Indies'. Stewart senior was living, by 1818, in The Albany, London. He was briefly MP for Camelford 17 April-16 June 1819 but was unseated and disqualified from sitting in that Parliament for bribery and corruption. "In his will he provided handsomely for his natural children and for numerous Scots friends and dependants, directing that his Caribbean estates should be sold for this purpose: his heir was however still in possession of the sugar plantations of Annandale and Stewartville in British Guiana at his death in 1860."

  2. John Stewart junior was elected for Lymington in 1832. It seems that he may have been the first Member of Parliament from an ethnic minority background. When his father made his will in June 1826, Stewart was described as 鈥榤y natural son John Stewart by Mary Duncan, now residing in Demerary鈥. It is possible that his mother was black or of mixed race. According to the History of Parliament, although his ethnicity was not mentioned while he was an MP, there were subsequent references to him as 鈥榓 man of colour鈥 and the first 鈥榗oloured鈥 Member of Parliament 鈥淚t was said that 鈥榯he bigoted anti-colour party in the West Indies could never get over his election by an English borough, but he was extremely popular with his constituents鈥.鈥 (citing Dundee Courier & Argus, 23 June 1888). When his father died, Stewart took possession of estates in Grenada and Demerara and his father鈥檚 house in the Albany, London. By 1835 workers from Madeira had been imported to the Annandale plantation, and in 1847-8 the plantation employed 鈥楥reoles from the villages鈥, 鈥榬esident Creole laborers鈥 and 鈥榓 few Coolies鈥. In 1839 Stewart bought the Vries en Hoop plantation in British Guiana. By the 1840s he was an established figure in the City of London: see Commercial legacies for details. His political affiliations wavered: sometimes characterised as a 鈥楻adical鈥 he was generally Conservative. What is striking was his defence of slavery, of apprenticeship, and of the sugar duties, albeit with some inconsistency: see Political legacies for further details. In 1848 he married Phoebe Rossiter (1827-70), nearly 40 years his junior. She was the daughter of Joseph Rossiter, of Paulton, Somerset. Phoebe died in 1870, aged 42. Stewart died at home, 2 Burwood Place, Hyde Park and was succeeded by his son, William Duncan Stewart, who died at Georgetown, British Guiana, in 1869 at the age of 40. The Annandale plantation passed out of the family鈥檚 hands shortly thereafter.

  3. Left 拢25,000, re-sworn March 1863 at 拢30,000.

  4. In 1851 John Stewart, West India proprietor aged 60 born Angus [?] was living at 2 Burwood Place with wife Phoebe age 33 and son William D. Stewart age 21. The household included Charles Grant, a manservant aged 47 born Demerara.


Sources

T71/880 Grenada claim no. 449 (Hope Vale Estate); T71/885 British Guiana claim no. 563 (Pln Annandale).

  1. Thorne (ed.), House of Commons, 1790-1820, vol. 5, available at the

  2. Stephen Lees, forthcoming entry on Stewart in The History of Parliament, 1832-1868; we are grateful to the History of Parliament for access to this before publication.

  3. The Times, 19 March 1860; National Probate Calendar 1860, which gives him as of Burwood Place and of Annandale and Stewart Ville in British Guiana.

  4. 1851 England & Wales census online


Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish
Spouse
(1) name not known; (2) Phoebe Rossiter
Children
By (1) William Duncan
Will

Probate was originally set at 拢25,000, 11 April 1860. Resworn March 1863 at 拢30,000.

Wealth at death
£30,000
Occupation
Lawyer and politician

Associated Claims (2)

£22,485 18s 11d
Awardee (Owner-in-fee)
£3,013 12s 7d
Awardee (Trustee)

Associated Estates (2)

The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:

  • SD - Association Start Date
  • SY - Association Start Year
  • EA - Earliest Known Association
  • ED - Association End Date
  • EY - Association End Year
  • LA - Latest Known Association
1832 [EA] - 1834 [LA] → Owner
1826 [EA] - 1826 [LA] → Attorney

Legacies Summary

Commercial (7)

Railway Investment
Irish Great Western [1846242]  
£8000 
Railway Investment
East and West of England Junction [1846123]  
£5000 
Railway Investment
Irish North Midland [1846243]  
£3750 
Director
British West India Company
West India merchant  
 
Firm Investment
 
notes →
Stewart a member of the provisional committee for the Company by...
Director
 
Deputy Chairman
 
notes →
Stephen Lees, forthcoming entry on Stewart in The History of Parliament, 1832-1868; we are grateful to the History of Parliament for access to this before...

Political (1)

MP
Conservative / West India interest 
election →
Lymington Hampshire
1832 - 1847

Relationships (1)

Natural Son → Father

Addresses (2)

2 Burwood Place, Hyde Park, London, Middlesex, London, England
3D Albany, Piccadilly, London, Middlesex, London, England