Anderdon, John Lavicount (1792–1874), writer on angling and devotional subjects

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Anderdon, John Lavicount (1792–1874), writer on angling and devotional subjects

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        1792–1874

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        Anderdon succeeded his father, John Proctor Anderdon, as partner of Manning and Anderdon, a firm of West Indian merchants who acted as consignees for sugar and financiers for slave owners. They also owned enslaved people themselves and received compensation for ownership of enslaved people, which was assigned to their creditors as a result of their bankruptcy in 1831.

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