Will of James Hart

This volume contains the will of James Hart with two codicils as well as an account of the expenditure of George Hart, following his father's death. It also includes a letter to Thomas, Rebecca, Ann, Sarah and Elizabeth Hart following their brother, George's, death, relating to the subsequent divisi...

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Date(s) of creation: 1793-1816
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

Reference number: MS 380887
Summary: This volume contains the will of James Hart with two codicils as well as an account of the expenditure of George Hart, following his father's death. It also includes a letter to Thomas, Rebecca, Ann, Sarah and Elizabeth Hart following their brother, George's, death, relating to the subsequent division of the assets left to him by their father. It is a bound volume containing handwritten legal documents relating to James Hart and endorsed by Thomas Smith. The volume contains a will, dated 1796, and two codicils amending the original document dated 1796 and 1800. These documents detail how Hart would like his land, property, furniture, money and slaves to be distributed between his friends and family when he dies. Hart specifies how he would like his children and their mothers, both free black women, to be accommodated on his estates with particular conditions. A four page account of the expenditure of Hart's son, George, which spans the years 1801-1815, follows the will. Hart had left money for the support and education of George Hart until his 21st birthday. After the account, is a copy of a letter dated 1816 sent to George's siblings in Jamaica when George died, detailing how the money left to him by their father would be divided amongst them.
Main author: Hart; James (d 1800); planter
Extent: 1 will
URL: http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAB000078/00001
URL Description: Digital version available online at SOAS Digital Collections
Admin history: James Hart, a planter and landowner in Jamaica, died on 11 August 1800. He lived in the parish of St Elizabeth in the county of Cornwall in Jamaica and owned land and slaves in the parishes of St Elizabeth and Westmoreland. James Hart travelled between New York, Great Britain and Jamaica. He had a son named John who lived in Great Britain. In addition, he had three children named Margaret, William and Robert by Elizabeth Green, a free black woman. He fathered a further six children by Mary Scott, also a free black woman, named Rebecca, Ann, Sar ... View more
Custodial history: Originally donated to Cornwall Record Office (UK) by Fladgate Solicitors, London
Acquisition: Donated to SOAS in May 2006 by Cornwall Record Office (UK)
Access status: Open
Language: English
Finding aids: Handlist available
Copies: Digital version available online at SOAS Digital Collections
Format: Archive           
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/SOASNAF/P1528 Hart; James (d 1800); planter Person
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
3489940 Jamaica