Power of Attorney 1789-1880

The Powers of Attorney, granted by the Registrar of Saint Vincent, essentially record the same information as the Deed Books, though they frequently cover land and property not systematically covered in the Deed Books.

Extent: 14 bound volumes.

Condition of original material: Variable - see detail at file level.

This series contains the following 14 volumes.

  • EAP1013/1/2/1: Power of Attorney 1802
  • EAP1013/1/2/2: Power of Attorney 1806-1808
  • EAP1013/1/2/3: Power of Attorney 1809-1810
  • EAP1013/1/2/4: Power of Attorney 1813-1814
  • EAP1013/1/2/5: Power of Attorney 1819-1821
  • EAP1013/1/2/6: Power of Attorney 1820-1829
  • EAP1013/1/2/7: Power of Attorney 1822-1838
  • EAP1013/1/2/8: Power of Attorney 1829-1836
  • EAP1013/1/2/9: Power of Attorney 1838-1843
  • EAP1013/1/2/10: Power of Attorney 1844-1846
  • EAP1013/1/2/11: Power of Attorney 1845-1865
  • EAP1013/1/2/12: Power of Attorney 1847-1852
  • EAP1013/1/2/13: Power of Attorney 1852-1861
  • EAP1013/1/2/14: Power of Attorney 1874-1880.