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All the Judges of the Supreme Court, with
Hon. John Tharpe
George Scott
Thomas Reid, junior
Charles Bernard, junior
John R. James
James Lawrence
William Dawes Quarrell
Clem. Cooke Clarke
P. Pinnock
David Finlayson
Lewis Williams, junior
William Loch
James Stewart
Robert Scarlett
Deputy Clerk of the Cornwall Assize, Henry Ruddick
Custos, and Chief Judge of Common Pleas, Hon. George Murray Esq.
Hon. William Blake
James Williams
Hon. John Lewis
George Scott
Thomas Boyd
James Robert Tomlinson
Clement Cooke Clarke
Layton Smith
James Lawrence
James Wedderburn
John Graham
Samuel Bell
William Hudson
Samuel Jefferies
Samuel Delap
William Loch
Hugh James
Lewis Williams, junior
Theodore Stone
David Connel
David Finlayson, Esquires
are Justices of the Peace
Hon. William Blake
James Williams
Hon. John Lewis
George Scott
Thomas Boyd
James Robert Tomlinson
Clement Cooke Clarke
Layton Smith
James Lawrence
James Wedderburn
John Graham
Samuel Bell
William Hudson
Samuel Jefferies
Samuel Delap
William Loch Esquires
are of the Quorum, and Judges of the Common Pleas
Coroner, Clement Cooke Clarke Esq.
Clerk of the Vestry, Clerk of the Commissioners of the Town, and Pound Keeper, Thomas Baker Esq.
Collecting Constable, William Tomlinson Esq.
Clerk of the Parish, Mr. T. B. Lawrence
Inspector and Collector of Rum Duties, Mr. Clem. Court
Harbour Master, E. Leicester Esq.
Pilots, Peter Aitken and William Young
Clerk of the Market, George Woodbine Esq.
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court, Henry Ruddick and Philip Davies
Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Court of the Vice Admiralty, William Hay Davies Esq.
Notary Public, James Brown Esq.
Church Wardens, etc. are elected the 3d Tuesday in January.
N.B. There are in this Parish 64 Sugar Works, 106 other Settlements, 19,403 Slaves, and 18,986 Stock
Teacher, Rev. Thomas Stewart
President of the Workhouse, Hon. John Lewis Esq.
Commissioners, James Wedderburn, John Graham, James Mackintosh, and Hugh Wilson
Treasurer, Thomas Barker
Supervisor of the Workhouse, Mr. William Crawford
Surgeon, Samuel Bell
Custos and Chief Judge, Hon. Joseph James Swaby Esq.
Rev. Thomas Warren
J. White
H. Colquhoun
Thomas Dunkley
Alexander Ranken
James Rowe
John P. Baker Esquires
are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum
George Scott
Robert Peart
John Robb
David Shakespear
Charles Farquharson
W. K,. Hewitt
William Rowe
John Griffiths
Brice Salmon
Duncan Robertson
Magistrates
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Clerk of the Peace and Court, John Chambers
Coroner, R. B. Wright Esq.
Deputy Coroner, G. G. Stone
Clerk of the Vestry, Mr. J. McFarlane
Pound Keeper, Mr. R. Thompson
Harbour Master at Black River, M. N. Delane
Church Wardens etc. are elected the 2d Tuesday in January
N.B. In this Parish are 24 Sugar Works, 202 other Settlements, 14,036 Slaves, 24,931 Cattle
Custos and Chief Judge of the Common Pleas, Hon. Th. James, senior Esq.
John Campbell
Peter Campbell
William Anglin
William Dawes Quarrell
George Scott
William Brown
George Binham
Joseph Brissett
Donald Malcolm
George Brissett, junior
Robert Scarlett
Thomas Reid
Patrick Spence
William Hudson
R. Haughton Reid
Dugald Campbell
Charles James Clarke
Peter Campbell, junior
J. Haughton James
Samuel Morris
Robert Gilpin
John Gardner Esquires
Are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum
Coroner, Henry Randall Esq.
Clerk of the Peace, and Collecting Constable, John Evans, Esq.
Clerk of the Court and Vestry, Benjamin Tennison
Pound Keeper at Lucea, Mrs. Hill
Pound Keeper at Green Island, James Baird
Harbour-Master at Lucea, Mr. John Moxham
Harbour-Master at Green Island, Mr. Walter Wright
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Treasurer, Charles Younger Esq.
Teacher, Simon Little
President, Nathaniel Gray Esq.
Treasurer, William Sinclair, junior Esq.
Clerk and Supervisor, Mr. John Wright
Church Wardens etc. are elected the 3d Tuesday in February
N.B. In this Parish are 70 Sugar Estates, 155 other Settlements, 8.663 Slaves, and 14,740 Stock.
Custos and Chief Judge of Common Pleas, Hon. John Palmer Esq.
Charles Bernard
John Mowatt
Thomas Reid
Robert Scarlett
John R. James
Thomas D. Bernard
Francis Grant
Donald Campbell
John Cunningham
James Wedderburn
John Perry
Stephen B. Bowen
W. H. Tharp
S. H. Clarke
John Lawrence Bowen
Robert Bowen
Maclaurin Gillies
I. Aemilius Irving
Raynes Bar. Waite
Samuel Vaughan, junior
David Kerr
James Peterkin
James Lawrence
John Ingram
George McLenan
Richard Heath
William Duncan, Esquires
are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum
Clerk of Peace, A. Ricketts Esq.
Clerk of Court, R. Montague Esq.
Clerk of Vestry, Charles Evans Esq.
Coroner, and Deputy Clerk of the Peace, R. Jackson Esq.
Collecting Constable, Stephen B. Bowen Esq.
Pound Keeper at Montego Bay, Mr. John Stevens
Harbour Master at Montego Bay, Mr. Robert Reaburn
N. B. In this Parish are 83 Sugar Estates, 150 Pens and Plantations, 25,000 Slaves, and 6,000 Cattle.
President, John Cunningham Esq.
Treasurer, S. B. Bowen Esq.
Supervisor, Mr. James Matthews
Surgeon, Robert Noble
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Church Wardens, etc. are elected the 2d Tuesday in February
Custos and Chief Judge of Common Pleas, Hon. J. Tharp Esq.
R. Brissett
Thomas Reid, junior
John Jarrett
Alexander Campbell
James Irving
George Reid
Robert McGhie
William Tate
G. H. Clarke
Charles Gordon
Rev. Adrian Reid
John Whittaker
James Wedderburn
W. R. James, junior
James Galloway
Alexander Hawthorn
W. J. Stevenson
Basil Cooper
James Stewart
Handiside Edgar
Urquhart Gillespie
Patrick Smith
Edward Knowles
William Pitter
James K. Kelly
James P. Utten
W. B. Utten
William Bennett
are Assistant Judges and of the Quorum
Thomas Reid
B. H. Francis Grant
John Blagrove
David Lyon
James V. Dunn
James Lyon
Magistrates
Coroner, T. G. Gallimore
Clerk of Vestry, Henry Wisdom Gallimore Esq.
Clerk of the Peace and Court, Adam Blackburn Esq.
Collecting Constable, Edward Chambers Esq.
Pound Keeper, John Gayner, junior Esq.
Supervisor of Workhouse, Mr. John Porter
Pilots, John Bordon and Archibald Main
Harbour Master at Martha Brae, Mr. J. Knowles
Churchwardens etc. are elected the 2d Tuesday in March
In this Parish are 86 Sugar Works, 126 other Settlements, 27,000 Slaves, and 15,000 Cattle.
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