13th Feb 1836 | 197 Enslaved | £2856 18s 11d
Parliamentary Papers p. 309. Shown as two claims, both no. 103.
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The second claim is dated 28/03/1836.
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The award was split equally: £1428 9s 5.5d to James Trecothick & J. H. Roper; and the same amount to Langford Redwood.
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T71/877: claim by Abraham Redwood (of 7 Middlesex Place, New Road, according to Times 13/01/1821 p. 1) and Langford Redwood, owner-in-fee.
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Counterclaim from James Trecothick and J.H. Roper, of the City of London, merchants and co-partners, Wm. Coles, of the same place, and Francis Thwaites, of Woburn Place, Middlesex, as mortgagees for £2358 2s.
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Admitted by Abraham Redwood for one moiety of the compensation.
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Langford Redwood, of no. 33 York Crescent, Clifton, Gloucestershire, also counterclaimed on Abraham Redwood's moiety.
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Colony
Antigua
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Claim No.
103
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Estate
Cassada Garden
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Contested
Yes
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Unsuccessful claimant (consensual)
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Previous owner (not making a claim)
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Awardee (Owner-in-fee)
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Awardee (Mortgagee)
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Awardee (Mortgagee)
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Unsuccessful claimant (consensual) (Mortgagee)
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Unsuccessful claimant (consensual) (Mortgagee)
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