18th Jan 1836 | 427 Enslaved | £21607 18s 3d
Parliamentary Papers p. 132.
T71/887: claim from the heirs of Philip Monoux Lucas and Thomas Naghton, proprietors of the Golden Fleece plantation.
T71/433 p. 1686: 440 enslaved persons were registered on Golden Fleece estate by Abraham Garnett in 1832.
For some figures comparing the value of the cultivation of three British Guiana sugar estates - Golden Fleece, Canefields and Columbia - "during Slavery, Apprenticeship and Freedom", see Select Committee Sugar and Coffee Planting, 3rd Report, PP1847-48 (167) XXIII Pt. I, pp. 333-5 (evidence of Thomas Naghten).
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Colony
British Guiana
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Claim No.
2340
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Estate
Golden Fleece
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Collected by
Chauncy, NS and CPLang
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1st claimant
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2nd claimant
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3rd claimant
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3rd claimant
(Trustee)
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Beneficiary deceased
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Previous owner (not making a claim)
Claim by the heirs of Thomas Naghten and Philip Monoux Lucas
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