10th Oct 1836 | 276 Enslaved | £3942 2s 1d
Parliamentary Papers p. 308. The award was split: Boddington received £450; Boddington & Davis received £1164 0s 8d; Call & Mackinnon received £2307 13s 7d; Cardale received £20 7s 10d.
T71/877: claim by Wm. Alex., Rachel and Edm. Mackinnon. Counterclaim by Geo. Cotford Call and W. A. Mackinnon, as trustees under the marriage settlement of Henry McK. with Catherine Call; counterclaim from Thomas and John Daniel, of Bristol, merchants; counterclaim from Frances Keenan, of Wilton Place, as legatee of Wm. McK. and Louisa, his wife; counterclaim from Rev. Henry Barnes, of Monmouth (South Wales), at present in St. Servan, France, as the executor of Louisa Barnes, a legatee of Wm. McK. for £2500 with interest; counterclaim from Samuel Boddington, of St. Helen's Place, as mortgagee for £4424 7s 2d.
T71/1609: heavy correspondence from W. A. Mackinnon MP, to say his right comes from the marriage settlement of his father in 1783, giving him 1/3rd rights and profits of estate. The counterclaims arise against the other 2/3rds.
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Colony
Antigua
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Claim No.
35
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Estate
Mackinnon's Estate
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Contested
Yes
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Unsuccessful claimant
(Legatee)
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Unsuccessful claimant
(Executor or executrix)
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Beneficiary
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Beneficiary unsuccessful
(Legatee)
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Beneficiary
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Beneficiary deceased
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Unsuccessful claimant
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Unsuccessful claimant
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1st claimant
(Mortgagee)
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Unsuccessful claimant
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2nd claimant
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2nd claimant
(Trustee)
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Unsuccessful claimant
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3rd claimant
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3rd claimant
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