John Ellerker Boulcott (1784–1855) was a London merchant and shipowner. He was a director of the London and Dublin Bank and also a director of the New Zealand Company[1] and he served as the sheriff of Merioneth in Wales.[2] He owned considerable land and buildings in London and other property just outside the city by the time of his death in 1855.
^Louis E. Ward (1928), Early Wellington, Auckland, Whitcombe and Toombs, [1]
^Archaeologica Cambrensis; A record of the Antiquities of Wales and its Marches (1847), London, W. Pickering, p.134. [2]
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