29th May 1837 | 36 Enslaved | £638 9s 8d
Parliamentary Papers p. 4.
T71/852: by implication, L'Hoste and Kite were trustees or agents for Robert Darling and his wife Marie Louisa nee Sabate. See Manchester claim no. 295.
T71/1378: confirms L'Hoste and Kite as trustees under a special award, Marie Louisa Darling being tenant for life, the remaindermen were those cited under Alex Campbell's will of 1826.
Times 4/8/1841 p. 2: 'M.C. L'Hoste of Jamaica deceased - the creditors on this estate are requested to communicate immediately with Mr George Geddes, 133 Fenchurch st. with a view to the adoption of measures for the protection of their interests.'
T71/1608: letter dated 30/05/1837 from Kite, Bucklesbury, acting as trustee for Mr & Mrs Darling and infant children of late Alexander Campbell, seeking his commission to be carved out of award.
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
St Catherine
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Claim No.
498
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Estate
Turnsbull Pen
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Collected by
Kite, Robert
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Uncontested
Yes
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Beneficiary
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Awardee
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Beneficiary
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Beneficiary
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Awardee
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