Tobago 49 (Belmont)

2nd May 1836 | 101 Enslaved | £2251 4s 9d

Claim Details

Claim Notes

Parliamentary Papers p. 150. 

T71/891: claim by the Crooks as joint tenants by devise under will of James Crooks. Counterclaim from John Murdock of Isle of Islay, heir at law of Peter Murdock for £350 unpaid purchase money. Counterclaim from John Henry Noding, 23 Euston Sq., Middlesex, as mortgagee. Letter from R. & T. Crooks dated 05/03/1840 saying that Noding [of Gordon st, Gordon Sq] had been paid the award, but had put it to account current (at 5%) not the mortgage at 6%, and appealing for help.

It is not yet clear how if at all this award relates to the William Crooks of Tobago administration of whose will was granted 13/03/1812 [PROB 11/1531/199]. Under this will William Crooks instructed that all the money due to him by Messrs Ruckers [and?] Phyn Inglis & Co. in London be remitted to Sir William Forbes & Co. in Edinburgh, and out of the interest his mother Christian Crooks of Montrose should be paid an annuity of £30 p.a. and after Christian Crooks' death a lump sum of £200 from those funds be paid to his sister Jane: he said of her that she had some time ago married 'but I do not know the name of her husband.' If Jane predeceased their mother, the £200 was to be paid to her children at the rate of £20 p.a. His residuary legatee was his brother Thomas, in this island, on condition that he returned to Europe: on no account was anything to be paid to him until he had so returned.


Further Information

Colony
Tobago
Claim No.
49
Estate
Belmont
Collected by
Noding, John H. atty

Associated Individuals (5)

Unsuccessful claimant (Heir-at-law)
Awardee
Unsuccessful claimant (consensual) (Mortgagee)
Awardee
Awardee

Associated Estates (1)