1786 - 1869
Counter-claimed and then withdrew counterclaim for 18 enslaved people in St Andrew, Jamaica, the compensation for which was awarded initially to Elizabeth Phipps: the award was subsequently revoked and reawarded to the committee in lunacy of Elizabeth Phipps. John Phipps Hood asserted that 'upon her decease the property becomes mine.'
T71/865 St Andrew claim no. 359.
T71/1593 p. 160 letter dated 09/04/1836 to J. Phipps Hood, St John New Brunswick agent of Mrs Elizabeth Phipps acknowledging withdrawal of counterclaim. Letter dated 05/03/1835 from J Phipps Hood at Customs St John NB, saying that he had learned that Joseph Gordon had filed a claim, that Joseph Gordon had no power from J Phipps Hood, who begged no payment be made to Joseph Gordon; J Phipps Hood had left Jamaica 1825, given power of attorney to Joseph Gordon then, but returned until 1831; 'I have futher to observe that I am the only Person who ever received a power from Miss [sic] Phipps; and upon her decease the property becomes mine'. 'by making the payment to him it may lead me into endless litigation unjustly '. Letter dated 10/06/1843 from Joseph Wright saying the Rev Charles Gostling Townley of Ilchester Place North Brixton had been made committee of Elizabeth Phipps' estate.
Absentee?
British/Irish
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£339 9s 2d
Unsuccessful claimant (consensual)
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The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
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1823 [EA] - → Attorney
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1829 [EA] - → Attorney
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Imperial (1) |
Customs Official
Canada: New Brunswick
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St John, New Brunswick, Canada
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49 Queen Square, Bristol, Somerset, South-west England, England
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