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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D239/M/E/16773 |
| Title | Malcom Laing to William Philp Perrin: explains various items in his accounts; 16 hogsheads of Grange Hill sugars were lost when a lighter sank; advizes against putting new "negroes" on Retrieve; Elizabeth Fickle is willing to leave the settlement of her legacy to Perrin: "she has lived with me as a housekeeper since your father's death and always beheaved well and been very servicable in your father's affairs from her knowledge of all your "negroes" and estates ..." |
| Description | Microfilmed M784 |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | FitzHerbert family of Tissington |
| Format | Document |
| Copies | Microfilm M784 |
| Term | Slavery |
| Black peoples |
| Slaves |
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