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Nathaniel Wells (10 September 1779 – 13 May 1852), was the son of a Welsh merchant and a black slave. After inheriting his father's plantations, Wells became a wealthy land owner, magistrate, the second black person to hold a commission in the Armed Forces of the Crown (after Captain John Perkins). He was also Britain's first black High Sheriff.
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Wells, Nathaniel Nathaniel Wells
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Welsh businessman
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Nathaniel Wells
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1779-09-10Z
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