9th May 1836 | 241 Enslaved | £4998 13s 11d
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 Porters estate circa 1820 (John Foster Alleyne died in 1823). Henry Alleyne was a cousin or uncle.
T71/562 p. 7: enslaved persons were registered by Charles Thomas Alleyne and Henry Alleyne in 1834.
See also Barbados claim nos. 2044, 4361, 4363 and 4501.
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Colony
Barbados
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Claim No.
4363
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Estate
Porters plantation
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Collected by
Gibbs, George atty
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Uncontested
Yes
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1st claimant
(Owner-in-fee)
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2nd claimant
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