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(Added reference to claim: hasName (P20): Glasgow, #quickstatements; batch #416 by User:Seila Gonzalez) |
(Cleared an Item: #quickstatements; batch #983 by User:Alicia Sheill) Tags: Replaced qs2 lod.enslaved [1.0] |
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Property / hasName: Glasgow / rank | |||
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Property / locatedIn: British Guiana / rank | |||
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Property / locatedIn: Berbice / rank | |||
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Property / hasDescription: In 1794 the owner ['Eigenaar'] of Plantagie Glasgouw was shown as W. Macfarlane.1. 'William Macfarlane became manager of the Mount Alexander estate in Granada for Houston & Co and rose to become a member of the island assembly by the late 1780s. [Douglas Hamilton, Scotland, The Caribbean and the Atlantic World, 1750-1820, p88; Ned C Landsman (ed), Nation and Province in the First British Empire: S / rank | |||
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Property / hasDescription: cotland and the Americas, p111]; in 1792 he was granted the 500 acres plantation on the coast of Berbice, which was named Glasgow [Kaartboek van de navolgende gronden uitgegeven in de kolonie Berbice, met acten van meting (1790-1793)]. He was also in partnership with Matthew Munro and James Blair, both of Grenada, and Lambert Blair of Berbice, trading as Lambert Blair & Co. Macfarlane died before / rank | |||
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Property / hasDescription: 1799 [London Gazette 1799].'NB Not yet traced in the Slave Registers or the compensation records. / rank | |||
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