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James Beckford Wildman
James Beckford Wildman (1789 - 1867)〔Joseph Foster (1891), ("Alumni Oxonienses: Members University Oxford, 1715-1886: Their Parentage, Birthplace, Year Birth, Record Their Degrees" ), (page 1553 ). Parker and Co.〕 was an English landowner and Tory politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Colchester from 1818 to 1826. His properties included plantations in Jamaica〔Great Britain Committee on Slavery (1833), ("Select Committee on the Extinction of Slavery Throughout the British Domimions, Report" ), J. Haddon.〕 and Chilham Castle〔Burke, John (1832). ("A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire" ), (page 111 ). H. Colburn and R. Bentley.〕 in Kent, England, which he sold in 1861. The Jamaican plantation, Quebec Estate, was obtained by the Wildman family from William Beckford. Beckford claimed to have been swindled by the Wildmans, who pressured him to sign over the property under threat of calling in outstanding mortgages.
Quebec Estate was one of the largest sugar plantations in Jamaica with well over 800 slaves (the average at that time was 200). The profits from this plantation allowed Thomas Wildman to purchase (and renovate) Newstead Abbey from Lord Byron.
In 1830, Wildman complained to Viscount Goderich about the treatment of one of his slaves, Eleanor James, by the proprieter of an estate called North Hall. (James was flogged for requesting payment for a hog.) In 1840, Joseph John Gurney visited the estate and described the trial of a Myalist that took place there.
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