7th Nov 1836 | 128 Enslaved | £1977 9s 3d
Parliamentary Papers p. 319.
T71/888: claim by Dominick Trant, of London. Counterclaim by Elizabeth Hill, of Reading, Berkshire, as an annuitant under the will of her brother James Trant, for £1600 (32 years arrears). Counterclaim by Viscount Henry Charles Dillon, of Ditchley, Oxford; Philip Laycock Story, of Tusmore (?) House, Oxfordshire; Henry Trent [= Henry Trant], of Baddesley, Warwickshire; and James Flemming, of (49) Davies St., Berkeley Sq., for a debt of £6000 secured on a mortgage and bonds for £6738 6s 7d .
T71/1261: under James Trant's will of 1801, Frances (the wife of Hon. Col. Henry Dillon) received an annuity of £50 per annum. Dominick Trant bought back the debt owing to D.H. and J.A. Rucker of £6000 and £738 6s 7d in arrears of interest (for £4500). The awardees were trustees of a marriage settlement of Dominick Trant and Caroline Story, dated 16-17/01/1835.
Colony
Montserrat
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Claim No.
15
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Estate
Lower Estate or Lower Windward
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Contested
Yes
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Unsuccessful claimant (consensual)
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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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