21st Nov 1836 | 145 Enslaved | £2220 8s 11d
Parliamentary Papers p. 309.
The award was split between: Michael White (£190 14s 0d); E. Montgomerie (£278 10s 0d); C.M. & T.M. Montgomerie (£1751 4s 11d).
T71/877: claim by John Osborn, owner-in-fee. Counterclaim from 'John Osborn the younger, Alicia his wife 24 Bryanston St Portman Sq. (London), for an annuity of £200 currency per annum secured by a Bond. Amount due £2000 including interest on arrears.' Counterclaim from Crisp Molineux Montgomerie and Thomas Molineux Montgomerie, of Garboldisham, Norfolk, executors of Maria White, for a mortgage of £10,000 plus interest. Counterclaim from William White, of Merton, Surrey, for £6000 plus interest. Counterclaim from Michael White, of St Vincent, Lydia White and Eliza Hamilton White, residing at Brussels (spinsters), for a legacy under the will of Penelope Tomlinson for £182 8s 2d and upwards. J. H. Forbes was the attorney. Counterclaim from Elizabeth Montgomerie, of Baker Street, Portman Sq. St., Marylebone, also for a legacy under the will of Penelope Tomlinson for £266 17s 6d and upwards. J. H. Forbes was the attorney.
Colony
Antigua
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Claim No.
111
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Estate
Tomlinson's
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Contested
Yes
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Unsuccessful claimant (Annuitant)
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Unsuccessful claimant (Annuitant)
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Unsuccessful claimant (Owner-in-fee)
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Beneficiary deceased
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Unsuccessful claimant
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Unsuccessful claimant
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Unsuccessful claimant
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Previous owner (not making a claim)
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Awardee (Executor or executrix)
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Awardee (Legatee)
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Awardee (Legatee)
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Other association
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Awardee (Executor or executrix)
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