TitleSandbach Tinné & Co correspondence
Reference codeICS70
Date1807-1882
Creator
- Sandbach, Tinné & Co, Liverpool merchantsMore Info on CreatorLess Info on Creator
James McInroy came to Demerara in 1782, and plated or acquired a sugar plantation soon after his arrival. By 1790 he was joined by Samuel Sandbach, Charles Stewart Parker and George Robertson, and the company, McInroy Sandbach & Co was founded. At first the head office was in Glasgow under the name McInroy Parker & Co, and in 1804 a branch was founded in Liverpool, which later became the company headquaters. In 1813 Philip Tinné was taken into the partnership and the company became known as Sandbach, Tinné & Co in Liverpool, and McInroy Sandbach & Co in Demerara (in 1861 changed to Sandbach Parker & Co). They were importers and exporters, shipping and estate agents, mainly concerned with sugar, coffee, molasses and rum, but also in 'prime Gold Coast Negroes' (J Rodway: 'History of British Guiana', 1893). The families intermarried and the sons and sons in law entered the business. The earliest accounts available at Companies House are for 1948. These show Parkers, a Sandbach and later a Tinné still involved in the company. However they are a part of a larger group Demerara Co Ltd. In the early 1960s the company experienced its first losses, and several shake ups in the Board of Directors followed. Business continued to go badly, and by 1969 the Companyhad been taken over by Jessel Securities. Sandbach Industries went into liquidation in 1969, and K R Hunt Ltd and Sandbach Export Ltd were sold off.The company was wound up in 1972, and Jessel Securities itself later went into liquidation.
Scope and ContentCorrespondence between McInroy, Sandbach & Co of Demerara [later Sandbach, Parker & Co] and McInroy, Parker & Co of Glasgow [later Sandbach, Tinné & Co of Liverpool] concerning sugar, rum, coffee, and fishing and cotton trades, shipments, the purchase and sale of estates, and political and economic conditions in the Caribbean and Europe.
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Extent3 boxes (0.03 cubic metres)
System of ArrangementChronological
Finding aidsFully catalogued on this database. Handlist available in the Special Collections reading room. A pdf copy is attached to this description.
See also material in Senate House Library archives (Refs: MS677, MS1218). Other records of Sandbach Tinné & Co are in Guyana University Library, the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, and the Lancashire Record Office.
Level of descriptionfonds