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EDGER OF ACCOUNTS OF PERSONAL AND ESTATE EXPENSES, 1852-1854 |
The Grenada Ledger of Accounts of Personal and Estate Expenses is very useful for researchers interested in the study of capital expenditure of sections of the Grenadian population in the mid-nineteenth century. The Ledger gives an idea of prices, cost of living, monies paid in and out and the balance remaining. Additionally, the Grenada Ledger of Accounts of Personal and Estate Expenses reveals the consumerism and purchasing power of a portion of the Grenadian populace. As such, the Ledger of Accounts and Personal Expenses will prove especially useful for persons studying Grenada’s economic and social history.
IDENTITY AND DESCRIPTION OF THE DOCUMENTARY HERITAGE Description and inventory: There is only one volume Grenada Ledger of Accounts of Personal and Estate Expenses and it contains 164 pages. It includes the accounts of Revolution Hall Estate, Dougaldston Estate and Gouyave Estate. Each entry in the Ledger gives the date, nature/who/why of payment and the total expenditure further down. The top of the page, which is the title section, gives the name of the owner, attorney or overseer. Essentially, the Ledger is organised like any other account book. The Ledger of Accounts of Personal and Estate Expenses enumerates the things purchased by individuals for their comfort and routine estate items. Personal items include silk stockings, sherry wine, lace and shirts. Estate items include nails, bricks, powder and cane hoes. Bibliographic details: The bibliographic details of the Grenada Ledger of Accounts of Personal and Estate Expenses are housed within the card catalogue at the Special Collections and Conservation Dept. of the National Library. The Ledger is filed under MS 129. Visual documentation if appropriate: Currently, there are no visual representations of the Grenada Ledger of Accounts. History of the document (Provenance): The history of the Ledger of Accounts and Personal Estate Expenses is presently unknown. Influence Time Place People Subject and Theme Form and Style
Accessibility Copyright Status The Grenada Ledger of Accounts of Personal and Estate Expenses is in good condition. The Special Collections and Conservation Dept. has undertaken the task of rebounding and de-acidifying the Ledger. Additionally, patrons are required to use gloves provided by the National Library when examining the Ledger. DETAILS OF PERSON/ENTITY MAKING SUBMISSION
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