Thomas Tyndall
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Thomas Tyndall KCB (1723–1794) was a Bristol merchant and banker with extensive slave trade connections. Tyndall was the son of and Elizabeth Cowles. Tyndall's father had been a founding partner in the Old Bank in Bristol, and Tyndall inherited a considerable legacy on his father's death in 1757. Tyndall also succeeded his father as a partner in the bank. Tyndall's uncle William Tyndall was a slave factor in Jamaica, and owned a plantation with his business partner Richard Assheton. Tyndall's daughter Caroline married into another family heavily involved in the slave trade, the Brights.
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Thomas Tyndall KCB (1723–1794) was a Bristol merchant and banker with extensive slave trade connections. Tyndall was the son of and Elizabeth Cowles. Tyndall's father had been a founding partner in the Old Bank in Bristol, and Tyndall inherited a considerable legacy on his father's death in 1757. Tyndall also succeeded his father as a partner in the bank. Tyndall's uncle William Tyndall was a slave factor in Jamaica, and owned a plantation with his business partner Richard Assheton. Tyndall commissioned the Royal Fort House in Tyndalls Park in Bristol, now part of the University of Bristol. The house was built around 1767. Tyndall's daughter Caroline married into another family heavily involved in the slave trade, the Brights. Bristol University holds a painting of Tyndall and his wife and children, painted by Thomas Beach.
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