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Parliamentary Papers p. 291.
T71/857: Hamilton Brown was receiver in the case of Carter vs Hayne. Counterclaims from Philip Champion Crespigny of Harefield, Middlesex, England; Wm Carter of Great Britain in right of wife by Hamilton Brown his attorney.
T71/1606: letter from Bridges & Mason dated 10/06/1836 stating that by an indenture of 12/10/1835 Catherine the wife of Wm Carter of Worthing in the county of Suffolk [sic] gentleman sold in consideration for £1000 to Henry Vertue Tebbs of Doctors commons all monies which might become payable by way or in nature of compensation in respect of a certain annuity of £500 a year and the arreas thereon. Catherine Carter had launched suit in Jamaica v Joseph Hayne the younger, proprietor of the estate, to force payment, and Hamilton Brown was receiver in that case.
T71/956: notes from Commissioners dated 12/04/1837 that under order of colonial Court of Chancery dated 23/09/1836, £1446 10s 4d is due to Hamilton Brown, £266 2s 3d to Philip Champion de Crespigny.
See also St Ann claim no. 399 for Wm Carter.
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
St Ann
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Claim No.
119
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Estate
Haddon
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Contested
Yes
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Claimants in List E or Chancery cases
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Claimants in List E or Chancery cases
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Awardee (Receiver)
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Awardee
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Beneficiary
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