Barbados 2029 (Caledonia)

10th Apr 1837 | 33 Enslaved | £514 12s 3d

Claim Details

Claim Notes

Parliamentary Papers p. 325.

The award was split: £258 5s 7d went to Thos. J. Cummins; £256 6s 8d went to John Richd. Farre, William Baker and Thomas Jones.

T71/897: £29 2s 7d was awarded to Samuel & Lucretia Browne, 08/07/1839, 'remaining £207 15s 9d'. Thos. J. Cummins, of St Michael, was a judgment creditor. John Richd. Farre, of Charterhouse Sq., William Baker, of EIHouse, and Thomas Jones, of Leadenhall St, were all executors of Wm Crawley, assignee of a judgement dated 19/12/1820 for £269 15s 8d sterling. Counterclaim from George Gowling Esq, of Liverpool, as judgement creditor.

T71/553 p. 132: Henry S. Cummins registered 35 enslaved persons in 1834.

T71/1306: the last part of the award - a trust for benefit of the creditors of James S. Bascom, for the life of Thomas Butcher, then principal to John Richards, an assignee, failed: 'Award destroyed the Trustees refusing to take upon themselves the trusts'. The trustees were John and Jacob Montefiore and John Richards.


Further Information

Colony
Barbados
Claim No.
2029
Estate
Caledonia
Contested
Yes

Associated Individuals (14)

Unsuccessful claimant (Trustee)
Other association
Other association
Beneficiary deceased (Assignee)
Other association
Awardee
Unsuccessful claimant (Trustee)
Awardee
Unsuccessful claimant (Judgement creditor)
Unsuccessful claimant (Trustee)
Awardee (Executor or executrix)
Awardee (Executor or executrix)
Awardee
Awardee (Executor or executrix)

Associated Estates (1)