6th Jun 1836 | 225 Enslaved | £4205 6s 2d
Parliamentary Papers p. 292.
Award split: £2000 to F.B. Long; £2000 to C.E. Long & G.G. Pigott; £205 6s 2d to Rutherford & Jegon (mortgagees).
T71/915 p. 112: claim by Henry Lawes Long, Great Britain, owner-in-fee.
T71/859: counterclaim from Francis Beckford Long, for £2000 charged on the estate by the marriage settlement of his father Edward Beeston Long. C.E. Long and G.G. Wandisford Pigott were trustees under the marriage settlement of Charles Devon and Mary his wife sister of the said Henry Lawes Long for £2000. Henry Lawes Long admitted the counterclaims.
T71/1186: counterclaim shows Geo Rutherford and Wm Jegon as merchants of Camomile Street [London].
Colony
Jamaica
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Parish
Clarendon
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Claim No.
156
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Estate
Lucky Valley
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Contested
Yes
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Awardee
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Awardee (Mortgagee)
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Awardee (Trustee)
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Awardee (Mortgagee)
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Awardee (Trustee)
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