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Title
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Sir Stephen Anderson Bart. To Edward and Arthur Radcliffe Esqrs.} Lease for a year (docket title), 21 May 52 / (with) b) Sir Stephen Anderson Bart. To Edward and Arthur Radcliffe Esqrs.} Release and Settlement of the Barbados Estate. (docket title), 22 May 1752
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Author
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Anderson, Stephen, Baronet, 1708-1773
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Addressee
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Whitaker, Thomas, fl. 1752, Walcot, Henry, fl. 1752, Radcliffe, Edward, fl. 1752, Radcliffe, Arthur, fl. 1752
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All Contributors
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Anderson, Stephen, Baronet, 1708-1773 (Author), Whitaker, Thomas, fl. 1752 (Addressee), Walcot, Henry, fl. 1752 (Addressee), Radcliffe, Edward, fl. 1752 (Addressee), Radcliffe, Arthur, fl. 1752 (Addressee)
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Date
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1752-05-21
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Series Heading
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M109. Anderson, Sir Stephen, fl. 1752.
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Geography
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Barbados
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Subject
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Byde Mill House plantation (Barbados) -- History -- Sources, West Indies -- History, Plantation owners -- Barbados, Land settlement -- Barbados -- Early works to 1800, Land titles -- Registration and transfer -- Barbados -- History -- Sources, Acquisition of property -- Barbados -- History -- Sources
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Notes
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a) "...Sir Stephen Anderson... of the One part and Edward Radcliffe... and Arthur Radcliffe... of the other part Witnesseth that... Anderson... hath... sold... Byde Mill House plantation..." signed by Stephen Anderson. b) "...Sir Stephen Anderson... Edward Radcliffe... and Arthur Radcliffe... Witnesseth that in pursuance and Conformity to the several Acts... concerning the Conveyance of Estates... Sir Stephen Anderson... hath... Sold... Byde Mill house Plantation..." signed by Stephen Anderson. Byde Mill House in St. John, St. George, and St. Philip parishes, formerly the estate of Henry Bendysh. With Sir Stephen Anderson's appointment of Thomas Whitaker and Henry Walcot his attorneys, on a fifth sheet of vellum sewn within the Release. 48 x 40 cm., Original digital object name: bei-m109a-b, This digital resource is provided by the Special Collections department, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, United States.