- Peter Beckford
Colonel Peter Beckford (1643-1710) was acting Governor of
Jamaica in 1702.Peter Beckford was baptised in
St James Clerkenwell ; and was son of Thomas Beckford, a clothworker andslopseller whomSamuel Pepys records as being knighted in 1677. Thomas' brother, Captain Richard Beckford, was trading in Jamaica from 1659 and Peter emigrated there in 1662, afterwards becoming Governor.He arrived in Jamaica with 2 or 3 enslaved
African s shortly after it became an Englishcolony and engaged himself as hunter and horse catcher. ["Jamaica: Description of the Principal Persons there" (about 1720, SirNicholas Lawes , Governor) in"Caribbeana " Vol. III (1911), edited byVere Langford Oliver ] When he died suddenly in a fit of passion in 1710, he was the wealthiest planter in Jamaica, and it was claimed he was "in possession of the largest property real and personal of any subject inEurope ." ["A New History of Jamaica", by Charles Leslie, 1740, p. 267]Having served as a seaman, he was granted a thousand acres (4 km²) of land in Clarendon by
Royal Patent on 6 March, 1669. He took an active part in island politics, representing St. Catherine in the Assembly in 1675, and was later called to the Council where he was appointed President. He was the firstCustos of Kingston, and a street was named after him there. He was renowned for beinghaughty with a strong temper and was involved in many heated debates.He was twice married - to Bridget who died in 1691, and to Anne Ballard in 1696. He had two sons. Peter was the elder. The death of Peter senior resulted from an accident when he rushed to the defence of his son, who had caused such a commotion in the House of Assembly that swords were drawn. Peter junior gave him a grandson, William Beckford who in turn produced the great grandson,
William Thomas Beckford , the writer. The latter had his great grandfather's portrait on display according to Henry Venn Lansdown::"That is the portrait of my great-grandfather, Colonel Peter Beckford. It was painted by a French artist, who went to Jamaica for the purpose, at the time he was Governor of the island. It is a full length portrait, large as life, the Colonel dressed in a scarlet coat embroidered richly with gold." [ [http://beckford.c18.net/recollectlansdown.html Beckfordiana] accessed 17th February 2007]Petersfield in Westmoreland is named after him.
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succession box
before=William Selwyn
title=Governor of Jamaica , "acting" | years=1702
after=Thomas Handasyde , "acting"
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