St Vincent 691 (Friendship)

25th Nov 1838 | 95 Enslaved | £2590 6s 8d

Claim Details

Claim Notes

Not listed in Parliamentary Papers.

T71/892: claim by D. Forbes Sutherland as Receiver. Counterclaim from Warner Ottley and Charles Summers, executors of Robert Barham [?] Summers and Elizabeth Rio his wife, mortgagees for £5760. Counterclaim from Thomas Osborn and Deborah his wife residing at (F)renchay, Co. Gloucester, legatee of Charles John Warner with £8000 due including arrears and interest. A note says 'certificate of amount of compensation £2563 16s 0d and number of counterclaims granted to Warner Ottley and Charles Summers 06/08/1836' - but it's not clear what this refers to.

T71/1610: letter from another son-in-law of C.J. Warner, Stephen Briggs, Weir End, Ross, Herefordshire, dated 31/10/1835 stating the estate belonged to Charles John Warner and by his will, his 3 daughters got £5000 each. 'The Eldest dau. m. Dr Baillie; the next Thomas Osborn Esq. and the Third was my wife, who died without children. If Dr Baillie or Mr Osborn have received anything, I am precisely in the same situation with them as to the right of sharing - and shall be most obliged for such information as you may be pleased to give me.'

T71/500 p. 181: enslaved persons registered in 1834 by D. Forbes Sutherland  owned by the heirs of Chas Warner deceased.

See also St Vincent claim no. 696.


Further Information

Colony
St Vincent
Claim No.
691
Estate
Friendship

Associated Individuals (5)

Other association
Stephen Briggs was a correspondent of the Commissioners of Compensation for this claim, but it is not clear that he formally counter-claimed
Other association
Previous owner (not making a claim)
Unsuccessful claimant
Awardee

Associated Estates (1)