George Neate

???? - 1844

Claimant or beneficiary

Biography

Party to the Chancery suit of Neate v Pink into which the compensation was paid for the Fellowship Hall estate and Stoneyfield Pen in St Mary Jamaica. He was the son-in-law of Hon. John Hiatt (q.v.) whose will was the subject of Neate v Pink.

  1. Will of George Neate merchant of Fenchurch Street London proved 04/04/1844. Under the will he left his property to his sister Susanna Neate for life and then to his five nephews and niece, children of his late brother Isaac Neate, subject to the income of his wife Henrietta under the will of her father John Hiatt amounting to at least £150 p.a.: if it did not, his estate was to make up the difference. In the probate he was described as 'at Jamaica.'

Sources

St Mary Nos. 313, 316 and 531A.

  1. PROB 11/1997/132.

Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish
Spouse
Henrietta Hiatt
Occupation
Merchant

Associated Claims (4)

£7,522 6s 3d
Claimants in List E or Chancery cases
£1,194 12s 3d
Claimants in List E or Chancery cases
£2,044 2s 4d
Claimants in List E or Chancery cases
£644 2s 5d
Claimants in List E or Chancery cases

Relationships (1)

Son-in-law → Father-in-law

Addresses (1)

Fenchurch Street, City of London, Middlesex, London, England