Item
(In C 217/101 Part II).
Catalogue reference: C 217/101
Date: 10-11 Vict
(In C 217/101 Part II).
Piece
Catalogue reference: C 101/6131
This record is about the Accounts in: Short title: Goulburn v Goulburn. Plaintiffs: Henry Goulburn, infant... dating from 1794-1803 in the series Chancery Masters' Account Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Accounts in:
Short title: Goulburn v Goulburn.
Plaintiffs: Henry Goulburn, infant by William Chetwind his next friend.
Defendants: Susanna Goulburn, Edward Goulburn and Frederick Goulburn, infants by said Susannah Goulburn their mother and guardian, Granville Anson Chetwynd Stapylton, [Richard Chetwynd] Viscount Chetwynd of Ireland, John Walker Heneage, esq, Jane Blinshall and Arthur Peatt, William Goore, esq, Sarah Goulburn, widow, John Allen, esq, Richard Lee, esq, Wastell Brisco and Sarah Brisco his wife and Sir John Brisco bart and William Brightwell Sumner, esq.
Subject: plantation estate called Amity Hall in Jamaica, West Indies.
Details: list of receipts and disbursements; management and running costs of estate; sales of rum and sugar; Slaves - births, deaths and purchases of enslaved people.
Receiver: James Craggs, manager; Thomas Sampson, manager.
Chancery Master: John Simeon
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Accounts in: Short title: Goulburn v Goulburn. Plaintiffs: Henry Goulburn, infant...
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