Robert Arcedekne (died 1768) was a planter in Jamaica who sat in the House of Assembly for Saint Ann Parish. He owned over 200 slaves on his plantation in Saint Mary Parish where he also lived.[1]
^"The Letters of Simon Taylor of Jamaica to Chaloner Arcedekne, 1765-1775" edited by Betty Wood et al in Betty Wood & Martin Lynn (Eds.) (2002). Travel, Trade and Power in the Atlantic 1765-1884. Camden Fifth Series Vol. 19. Miscellany XXXV. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1–164. ISBN 978-0-521-82312-8.
RobertArcedekne (died 1768) was a planter in Jamaica who sat in the House of Assembly for Saint Ann Parish. He owned over 200 slaves on his plantation...
Haccombe, wife of Sir John Arcedekne (alias l'Arcedekne, Archdekne, Archdeacon, etc) to whom passed the manor. Sir John Arcedekne (1306 – c. 1377) of Ruan...
landowner and MP Chaloner Arcedeckne (c. 1743–1809), English politician RobertArcedekne (died 1768), Jamaican politician St John Desmond Arcedeckne-Butler...
Retrieved 13 May 2019. "The Letters of Simon Taylor of Jamaica to Chaloner Arcedekne, 1765-1775" edited by Betty Wood et al in Betty Wood & Martin Lynn (Eds...
property that descended with Cublington. Roger also inherited land from the Arcedekne family in Cornwall, including an estate near Truro. In Warwickshire Corbet...