7th Dec 1835 | 123 Enslaved | £2200 2s 9d
Parliamentary Papers p. 62.
T71/871: claim from Isaac G. Currie, Jonathan Brundrett and William Pitcairn, of Great Britain, as trustees of John Graham Campbell. Counterclaim from the Hankeys (withdrawn).
T71/1608: letter, dated 21/10/1835, from Brundrett & Co., of Temple, referring to this claim and Westmoreland claim nos. 214, 215, 467, 468 and 465. These claims are uncontested now that the Hankeys have withdrawn.
House of Lords Journal Vol. 64, pp. 20-23, 19/01/1832: Jonathan Brundrett, of Inner Temple, was permitted to enter into Recognizance for John Graham Campbell and Dame Margaret Hay (a widow), on account of their appeal, they residing in France. The appeal was versus William Graham, of Jamaica.
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
Westmoreland
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Claim No.
213
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Estate
New Hope Estate
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Collected by
Currie, I, JB and WP
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Uncontested
Yes
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Beneficiary
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Awardee
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Awardee (Trustee)
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Awardee (Trustee)
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