King Tom
For the horse, see King Tom (horse).
For the first Governor of Malta, see Thomas Maitland (British Army officer).
King Tom was the Temne ruler of the land where the Province of Freedom, Sierra Leone was first located.[1]
He was described by John C. Lettsome as "a very fine fellow, so far as dress goes, for he generally has variegated bright colours; his hat is immenesely large, and the whole flap covered with gold lace, of which he is very proud. His palace is, however equal to a hut."[2]
Lettsome also stated that he was at one time father-in-law of Henry Smeathman.[3]
References
Bibliography
- Braidwood, Stephen (1994). Black Poor and White Philanthropists: London's Blacks and the Foundation of the Sierra Leone Settlement 1786 - 1791. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 978-0-85323-377-0.
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