Nb. Thomas Alleyne Matric. Queen's College, Oxford. 14 Aug. 1731 aged 17, and was of
Black Jacks, Barbados, and Member of the Assembly for St. Andrew 1742-44.
Thomas Alleyne was nephew and heir of his uncle Abel Alleyne and heir of his Aunt
Elizabeth, wife of Abel Alleyne in 1746. He also inherited one half of Morgan's,
Barbados, from his grandmother, Mary Buttals. The other half went to Henry Peers.
Nb. Will dated 7 Jan. 1745, of Thomas Alleyne of the Parish of St. James, Barbados. To wife
Jeane Alleyne my moiety of a house in Swan St., Bridgetown, tenanted by Jacob Valverde.
Household furniture, plate, jewels, chaise, chaise horses, her riding horse and saddle
and 8 house negroes. To poor of Parish of St. James 10 pounds. To wife Jane 2,000 pounds
per annum. If there are no children. If there were children, other arrangements were
made.
Executors: Wife, Jane Alleyne, Honourable Thomas Applewhaite; John Frere Esq. Signed,
Thomas Alleyne.
Witnesses: John Odwin, Senior, Edward Gill Jr., Joseph Marshall.
Proved at Pilgrim 28 April 1752. (Barbados Records Vol. 25. pp. 81)