Difference between revisions of "Grettons Foul Bay Fowl Bay Oldbury (Q492501)"

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Revision as of 15:27, 29 June 2020

LBS-PLA-EST-01417
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  • LBS-PLA-EST-e736
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Grettons Foul Bay Fowl Bay Oldbury
LBS-PLA-EST-01417
  • LBS-PLA-EST-01417
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Grettons / Foul Bay / Fowl Bay / Oldbury
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There appears to have been several changes of name of the estate, variously known as Grettons, Foul (or Fowl) Bay and Oldbury.In 1763 the Hon. and Rev. Robert Brathwaite married Mehitabel Gretton, daughter of the Hon. Maj. Gen. Enoch Gretton, who gave his daughter £5,000 as her marriage portion secured on the Foul Bay plantation in St. Philip. Mehitabel Brathwaite inherited the plantation. In 1792
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the Rev. Robert Brathwaite died. In 1793 Robert Gretton Brathwaite, one of the 6 children of the Rev. Robert Brathwaite and his wife Mehitabel Brathwaite claimed his share of the £5,000 marriage portion of his mother. He was paid £834. By 1825 the owner of Grettons was John Brathwaite. In 1830(?) a Chancery Court sale of Grettons or Foul Bay. The Hon. John Brathwaite was indebted to Barton, Irlam
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& Higginson, business partners for £3,238. Higginson's heir bought the plantation of 345 acres.
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