27th Feb 1837 | 146 Enslaved | £2038 2s 0d
Parliamentary Papers p. 309. The award was split between Ab. F. Favey (£48 2s 7d); Sam. Nelson (£29 0s 4d); R.H. Mason (£22 9s 0d); John McKie, W. Graham and W. Croil (£252 2s 1d); John Ahile (£372 17s 10d); John Jones (£32 6s 5d); J. Jamieson and J. Ramsey (£37 10s 4d); Wm. Shand (£565 13s 2d); E. Y. Walcott and G. L. Wilder (£678 0s 3d).
T71/877: Claim by Samuel Harman, owner-in-fee. Counterclaims were mostly from local judgement and execution creditors, with the exception of: John Jones, Liverpool; Wm. Shand; Anthony Browne of Kensington, England, annuitant and execution creditor, £5126 2s 3d (withdrawn); Major Edmund Yeomans Walcott of Woolwich, Kent, and George Lodowick Wilder of Downing Street, London, who were 'trustees under marriage settlement of Samuel M. Clogstoun [sp.?] and Miss Caroline J. Walcott, for two legacies of £3000 each under the will of the claimant's grandfather.'
T71/1609: letter dated 11/04/1839 from Samuel Nelson, of White [??] Hall Belfast - he left London without collecting the award, 'as the amount was trifling, I did not trouble myself about it since but now give it to my young Friend.'
Colony
Antigua
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Claim No.
270
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Estate
Samuel Harman's
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Contested
Yes
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Beneficiary deceased
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Unsuccessful claimant (Owner-in-fee)
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Unsuccessful claimant (consensual)
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Awardee
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Awardee
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Awardee
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Awardee
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Awardee
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Awardee
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Awardee
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