View of Addington Place, the seat of James Trecothick Esq., near Croyden in Surrey. Palladian-style house in gardens designed by Capability Brown. Trecothick (formerly James Ivers) inherited ownership of over 500 enslaved people in Jamaica and Grenada from his uncle Barlow Trecothick. Copperplate engraving by Roberts from William Thornton’s New History and Survey of London, published by Alexander Hogg at the King’s Arms, Paternoster Row, London, 1784.


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