Spencer H. Curtis

Spencer Henry Curtis (11 July 1833  26 February 1913) was an English merchant associated with companies that traded with the West Indies.

Spencer Henry Curtis
Born(1833-07-11)11 July 1833
Eaton Square, London, England
Died26 February 1913(1913-02-26) (aged 79)
Earl's Court, London, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationMerchant
Spouse(s)
Margaret Tupper Carey
(m. 1864; died 1899)

Early life and family

Curtis was born on 11 July 1833, the son of Charles Berwick Curtis, of 105 Eaton Square, London.[1][2]

On 17 August 1864, Curtis married Margaret Tupper Carey, eldest daughter of De Vic Carey, of Guernsey, at St Martin's Parish Church, Guernsey.[3] Her brother, the sea captain Charles James Carey, died at Curtis's former home, Totteridge House in north London, in 1891.[4]

Career

Curtis began his career in the City of London around 1854 with the firm of Bosanquet & Madden, a firm of West Indian merchants, with interests in British Guiana and Jamaica. In 1801, upon the retirement of Bosanquet senior, he became a partner. The firm was subsequently called Hogg, Curtis, Campbell, and Co., and, then Curtis, Campbell, and Co.[2]

For over 45 years, Curtis was a director of the Colonial Bank, an institution with extensive trading interests in the West Indies. In 1878 he became a director of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which was originally formed to conduct the mail service of the West Indies. He was also a director of the Indemnity Marine Assurance Company and a member of the Executive and treasurer of the West India Committee.[2]

In May 1881, not long after Mary Seacole's death, Curtis wrote to the editor of The Times, asking that Mary's sister in Jamaica be remembered as she had fallen into near poverty after being too generous with her money.[5]

Official appointments

Curtis was a magistrate for Hertfordshire and Middlesex.[2]

Death

Curtis died from heart failure at 24 Longridge Road, London, on 26 February 1913.[2]

References

  1. "Births". Morning Post. 13 July 1833. p. 4. OCLC 72823345. Retrieved 12 November 2020. On the 11th inst., at Friar's-place, near Acton, the Lady of Charles B. Curtis, Esq., of a son.
  2. "Obituary. Mr. Spencer H. Curtis". The Times (40146). 27 February 1913. p. 9. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  3. "Marriages". Morning Post. 20 August 1864. p. 8. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  4. "Deaths. Carey". The Times (33275). 18 March 1891. p. 1. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  5. "The Late Mrs. Seacole". The Times (30202). 24 May 1881. p. 5. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
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