New evidence shows White Herefordshire children were sent to the West Indies to work as slaves on colonial plantations.
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Herefordshire records office have unearthed evidence that county children were being sold as slaves to work on plantations in Barbados.
Records from 1670 show that Thomas Wythe from Weobley took John Seaborne of Canon Pyon to the Quarter Sessions for deceiving him.
Mr Wythe thought his child was being taken to the island to farm land which would become his own in the future but instead the children were being used as slaves.
Senior Archivist Rhys Griffith believes Mr Wythe thought his child was heading for a decent future.
“You can imagine the circumstances that drove Thomas Wythe to these lengths, the poverty at the time must have been extreme, and possibly he had a large family to support, and a very small income.
“He was probably acting in the best interests of the child and unfortunately put his trust in someone who wasn’t a reputable as he might have been.”Rhys Griffith believes they have uncovered a really important historical document.
“It’s the very first reference to slavery that we have in the records here.”
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