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Chapter 64 - the unnamed noble family that protected saint Christopher history

the throne room

(zume) you were talking about noble families that died out protecting saint Christopher is the house of Thora the only one?

(Nolan) well no most persons have blood tides all over the world we had strong salves that because members of saint Christopher Forces one of their descendants even because one of the members of your fathers retainers you know one of them the ghost of the Danvers (zume)oh really, what was saint Christopher like when you where a child.(Nolan)well when your father and I was kids we weren't friends we couldn't even get along until we had to fight for saint Christopher and when we had to represent saint Christopher as members of the mullet and korozumi we were only 17 the adults in the meetings would try to kill us time to time to try to get our DNA replication.(zume) what so important about our DNA.(Nolan)we reason was lost Ture out the years but one thing is sure even our blood they can use to kill us, it's been four years since another country got a DNA test we couldn't find out many things about what made our DNA so important but one thing is sure that we were dangerous to the outside world . but we found out about the reason why saint Christopher is Rich with so many resources for a small country we directly under a aura portal to another or spiritual plain we don't know but what we do know is that the aura leaking from the portal has been absorbed by saint Christopher citizens to the point where our entire body has you weren't in saint Christopher for too long so you don't have much in your body

(zume) Nolan and I was waiting for lukang to reach when he finally got here he asked Nolan he new any about the history of Haves

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(Nolan)

Who were the Payne family of St Kitts?

The Payne family held extensive sugarIndies, plantations in Saint Kitts in the West all worked by slaves. Sir Gillies Payne, John's father, settled in Roxton in 1750, where he fathered numerous children out of wedlock with Maria Keeling.

benefit to the African themselves" Caines who was a member, declared before the House,

The slave trade ought to be abolished. It ought to be abolished immediately. It ought to be abolished for the sake and benefit of the planter. ….

To the African trade may be imputed the unnatural sterility of our female slaves – death without number among our infants – the premature decay, and loss of our ablest people, together with a waste and misapplications of human labour, that renders sugar estates, the most costly, the most miserable, and it is now feared, the most ruinous tenures upon earth... While advocating for the better treatment of enslaved workers and the end of the slave trade he did not suggest that the enslaved should be emancipated. He published his speech in a book about managing a sugar estate that was very much based on his own experiences. Caines also took an interest in the school for destitute children which housed orphaned white children.

(Nolan)The McMahon map of 1828 names him as the owner of the Caines estate. He became the largest slave owner on the island. In 1817 he registered 565 slaves scattered on various estates owned or leased by him. Unfortunately we do not know at this time, which plantations these were. Some of the transactions that bare his name are very complicated and need knowledge of the 19th century property law to unravel them.