Innes, James (planter, Jamaica)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Copy letter of Charles Bryan to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1803.
Concerning James Innes’ will and Bank of England stock bought in his name.
Copy of the inventory of James Innes, with a list of enslaved people., 1798.
Concerning the property of the late James Innes.
Letter of Archibald Anderson and Charles Bryan to Thomas Bolt and Robert Scollay., bulk: 1800.
Concerning the aborted sale of James Innes’ Jamaican estate and an outbreak of yaws amongst enslaved people.
Letter of Archibald Anderson and Charles Bryan to Thomas Bolt and Robert Scollay., 1800.
Concerning the aborted sale of James Innes’ Jamaican estate and an outbreak of yaws amongst enslaved people.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1800.
Concerning attempts to sell James Innes’ estate and the possible manumission of his son James.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1801
Concerning the proposed sale of 30 enslaved people at public auction.
Letter of Archibald Anderson to Thomas Bolt and Robert Scollay., 1798.
Concerning the death of James Innes.
Letter of James Innes to his mother., 1792.
Concerning his mother’s health, the wellbeing of Gideon Nicholson in Jamaica and bills of exchange.
Letter of James Innes to Robert Scollay., 1791.
Concerning the health of family members and the remittance of money.
Letter of James Innes to Robert Scollay., 1793.
Concerning the death of his mother, his purchase of enslaved people and the rebellion in St Domingo.
Letter of Lawrence Bruce to Thomas Bolt and Robert Scollay., 1804.
Concerning the will of James Innes with a copy of a legal opinion.
Letter of Lawrence Bruce to Thomas bolt and Robert Scollay., 1804.
Concerning James Innes’ will.
Letter of William Bryan to Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt., 1811.
Concerning the remittance of the balance of James Innes’ estate.