4th Apr 1836 | 57 Enslaved | £1233 9s 7d
Parliamentary Papers p. 300.
T71/869: claim from Geo. Hall and his wife, of St George, 'for the use of Ann Paisley [=Passley] Hall, equitable owner-in-fee'. Counterclaim from Longmore and L'Hoste, as 'Assignees of the compensation' (assignment dated 01/12/1834). George Hall replicated (i.e. denied the counterclaim) on 23/11/1835; then, on 22/02/1836, admitted the counterclaim and withdrew his replication of 23/11/1835. On 22/02/1836, Longmore and L'Hoste withdrew their counterclaim. Therefore, the award was made to George Hall and Ann Paisley.
T71/163 p. 197: George Hall registered 61 enslaved persons in 1832, in right of Ann Paisley [or Passley] Hall.
T71/998: Ann Paisley [or Passley] Hall was separately examined by Wm. Hewitt, Special Justice for Jamaica, on 21/12/1835.
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
St George
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Claim No.
95
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Estate
Guatimala (sic)
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Contested
Yes
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Awardee
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Awardee
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