- Robert Milligan
Robert Milligan (1746 - 21 May 1809) was a prominent English
merchant and ship-owner, and was the driving force behind the construction of theWest India Docks inLondon .Having grown up on his wealthy family's
sugar plantations inJamaica , Milligan left Jamaica in 1779 to establish himself in London [ [http://www.jamaicachamber.org.jm/history.asp History of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce] ] , living inHampstead for a period. ['Hampstead: Belsize', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 9: Hampstead, Paddington (1989), pp. 51-60. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=22638. Date accessed: 19 July 2006.]West India Docks
Outraged at losses due to theft and delays at London's riverside wharves, Milligan headed a group of powerful businessmen who planned and built West India Docks, which was to have a monopoly on the import into London of West Indian produce such as sugar,
rum andcoffee for a period of 21 years [ [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/dlr/pdf/teachers/02_Background_Notes.pdf DLR Teachers' Background Notes, p2] ] . The Docks' foundation stone was laid in July 1800, when Milligan was Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company - his strong connections with the political establishment of the day were evident from those attending the ceremony, the stone being laid byLord Chancellor Lord Loughborough and Prime MinisterWilliam Pitt the Younger as well as Company chairmanGeorge Hibbert and himself. ["Official Guide to the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar" (1927), Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd., Cheltenham. Extract reproduced at [http://www.mernick.co.uk/thhol/pbc1927(03).html http://www.mernick.co.uk/thhol/pbc1927(03).html] .]The Docks officially opened just over two years later in August 1802. Milligan later also served as Chairman of the Company.
Memorial
Following his death in May 1809, the Company commissioned a commemorative
statue fromsculptor Richard Westmacott . The statue currently stands in front of theMuseum in Docklands on West India Quay, where it was originally erected (1813-1875) before being relocated to the nearby Main Gate (1875-1943), held in storage and later re-erected at theLondon Docks . It was re-erected at West India Quay in February 1997 by theLondon Docklands Development Corporation . [ [http://pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk/UEL/TH108.htm Public Monument and Sculpture Association National Recording Project] .]Milligan has also had a local street named after him. Milligan Street is located near
Westferry DLR station, just offNarrow Street ,Limehouse .Notes and References
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