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INVENTORIES AND APPRAISALS 3
FROM JAMAICA ARCHIVES
1. An Inventory and Appraisal was made of the personal property and rights of deceased persons as a part of Probate.
2. The following items summarize Inventories which are on a microfilm prepared by the Archives to show the Inventories of particular deceased persons. Other items (or parts thereof) may appear at the top or bottom of the same page, or on the facing page. Partial items are also included here for the value of the names and information they contain. The order in which they appear on the microfilm has been preserved.
3. Pounds £ are in Jamaican currency of the time, which was worth less than British sterling.
4. For an example of the full text of the authorizations issued for appraisals and inventories, please see the Inventory of George Huie (which was also taken from this microfilm).
5. 1B/11/3/ is the Index Number for Inventories in the Jamaica Archives.
1B/11/3/140 Folio 197
Appraisers appointed: J. Delmar and D. Carvalho
Executors of estate: Abraham Rodrigues Dacosta and Benjamin Lopes Alves
April 5, 1825
Inventory
[first part not microfilmed]
Inquisition and appraisement taken 25 May 1809 vs Estate of Sol Nunes Flamengo late of Kingston gentleman in the hands of Moses Gabay and Rebecca Nunes Flamengo late his wife the administratrix in the Extent Libro 7 Folio 205 to 209 value of properties with interest calculated £1101. 17. 2
Judgment obtained Octboer 1823 Flamengo En. vs Bravo Jacob , and like judgment and costs vs J. G. Bravo judgment February 1824 Inventory and appraisal of the goods chattels and rights and credits of £800
Total inventory ........ £8804. 18. 3 ½
1B/11/3/140 Folios 197- 198
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: George Richards and Edward White, by William Duke of Manchester, Governor. W. Bullock, Secretary. January 10, 1825
Appraisers appointed: Patrick Mahon and Charles Sconce of the parish of Vere Esquires
Administrator of estate: John Ivers of the parish of Kingston merchant
Inventory
A pair of grey horses £60
A bay filley £60
A mare in foal and 2 followers £40
A horse (Sterling) £80
A horse (Salt River) £16
A grey horse £20
Sundry saddlery £5. 10. 0
A brace of pistols £10. 13. 4.
A chaise complete with 2 sets of harness £70
Wardrobe, bedstead and mattress, cot, spare mattress, table and bed linen, one large dining table with two ends, small dining table, a sofa and pillows, two writing desks, a box books, 5 Japanned trays, 7 chairs, sundry articles of plate, sundry wearing apparel, sundry earthen and glass ware, 1 medicine chest. £181. 11. 8
A Sword and Belt Gorget Sash and Epaulet £12
Total inventory . . . £530. 10. 0
1B/11/3/140 Folios 197- 198
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: James Forsyth and Thomas Wright of Kingston Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, March 1, 1825. W. Bullock, Secretary
Appraisers appointed: Lauchlan McLean and William Harris of Kingston merchants
Administrator of estate: John Biggan of Kingston merchant
[Inventory not microfilmed]
1B/11/3/131 Folio 206-207
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Isaac Allen and James Rowe of the parish of Saint Elizabeth, by William Duke of Manchester January 13, 1819. W. Bullock, Secretary.
Appraisers appointed: Donald Cameron and John MacKintosh
To be shown to them by: John McIntosh Junior of the same parish Esquire
Inventory:
Slaves of Chesterfield his sole property
Mingo £20
Tom £140
Billy £180
Jupiter £170
James £170
Jack £120
Davie 00
Quick £140
Cuffy £150
Joe £80
Frank Runaway £50
William £160
Mungo Junior £140
Jacky £180
Boatswain £150
Charlotte £170
Betty 00
Present £130
Belinda £140
Phillis £150
Venus 00
Diana £80
Bessy £170
Jenny £130
Mally £100
Cynthia £100
Polly £20
Candice £70
Nelson £70
Sam £60
John £40
Charles £25
Total slaves ......£3305
Stock:
Mares and cubs, mules, colt, fillies, cow and followers at Moy Hall £273
A portmanteau and an old writing desk and a silver watch and cloathes £20
A few chairs and household furniture given to his housekeeper 00
A chestnut mare sold James Wright £35
Cash found a Doubloon a Guinea an half Pistole silver 17/1 ...£8. 9. 7.
Elizabeth Love's 2 Bonds payable 1817 and 1818.. £560
John McIntosh Santa Cruz Note dated Aug 1818 .. £48. 3. 4.
John Walton's Note dated Aug. 1811... £10
James Hedley's I.O.U. £13. 6. 7.
Order of Vestry of St. James passed 5 October 1818... £100
Account against Alexander Robert Milne £321. 2. 19 ¾
John Boyd's account with interest £89. 7. 4.
Argylle Estate's account £33
James Hedley's account for Chester Castle £10/ 17/ 10
George McLenan's account £59. 13. 2.
Belfont Estate account £1215.13.2. 1/4
Accounts for
James Lawson, Angus McIntosh, Robert Milns, John Colletts, Henry Harvey, Peter Jammie, William Brown £168. 3. 2 ½
Stock on Chesterfield Estate stated by the overseer to be so wild at present that they cannot be collected to be valued, viz. 17 cows, 13 bull calves, 12 young steers, 4 bulls, 1 bullkin, 5 heifers, total 52 head horned stock to be valued and accounted for as they are taken
Total £6251. 17. 1 ½
Inventory and appraisment of the Slaves and Stock on Vauxhall Estate in the parish of Saint Elizabeth the joint property of John McIntosh Senior deceased and John McIntosh Junior as by reference to the conveyance Mitchell et al Trustees et al to McIntosh et al will appear:
Slaves
Cuffy £180
Creole Len £20
Harry £85
Barnet £65
Bob £180
Pacolet £175
Sammie £180
James £160
Boatswain £40
August £175
Jonathan £180
Nero £140
George £170
April £170
Lewis £40
Smart £50
Quaw £40
Dundee £65
Darby £90
Natty £70
Chamba Len £85
Providence £85
John McIntosh £85
Primus £160
Damon £110
Nelson £160
Peter £170
Plymouth £165
William £70
Caesar (Runaway) £90
John £160
Davie £160
James old 00
Dick £30
Nimrod £10
Polydore £170
Fidler £180
Jamaica £180
Chance £120
Quamin £170
Romeo £110
Samson old 00
Brutus old £20
Richard £120
Edward £120
Robert £90
Henry £100
Staff £100
Charles £85
Abraham £70
Endeavour £40
Devonshire £40
Thomas £40
Blackwall 00
Betty £70
Stella £30
Chloe £70
Helen £70
B Jenny £120
Parthenia £170
Roseann £150
Rachael £140
Queen £100
Judy £170
Franky £130
Eloy £170
Behaviour £170
Leah £160
Flora £150
Nelly £170
Mary £170
Assuma 00
Martilla £40
Jama £20
Belinda £30
Lucky £50
Farrow £140
Fanny £40
Charlotte £180
Abigail £170
Eleanor £170
Sappho 00
Old Eve 00
Thisbie £80
Emmy £90
Patience 00
Beddy 00
Epsheba 00
S Jenny 30
Maria £70
Affy £100
Silvia £160
Mo Mary £140
Mo Nancy £140
Delia £50
Louisa £160
Myra £140
Sarah £140
Christiana £130
Sally £130
Julina £130
Delia £120
Kitty £70
Rebecca £120
Dorry £90
Elizabeth £70
Rosa £40
Jane Sanderson £100
Rosetta £40
Parthenia £40
Lucy £30
Grace £40
Susan £80
Total ... £6515
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£11,150
Mules, working steers, bulls, cows, heifers, bullkins, bull calves, cow calves £3089
... Total ...... £14,139
Moiety belonging to John McIntoch senior £7069. 10. 0.
Total inventory £13,321. 7. 1 1/2
1B/11/3/131 Folio 207
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: John Mais, Thomas Dennys, George Mullen and William Parke Esquires
Appraisers appointed: Henry Phillips and Abraham Henriques DeSouza of Kingston gentlemen
[Inventory not microfilmed]
1B/11/3/132 Folio 40
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Peter Smith and Robert Anderson Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, February 26, 1819. W. Bullock, Secretary.
Appraisers appointed: Duncan David Paterson and John McKie of Saint Thomas in the East planters
Administrator of estate: Newell Berwick of Saint Thomas in the East merchant
Inventory:
Salary due from Burrowfield £133. 3. 3.
Fowling piece, shot belt and powder horn £7
Silver watch £5. 6. 8.
Saddle bridle etc. £6
Pair of spurs £1
Sorrel horse £32
Wearing apparel £25
A great coat £5. 6. 8
Writing desk £4
Total £218. 16. 7.
1B/11/3/115 Folios 124-125
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: James Grant, by William Duke of Manchester 10 January 1810. R. Robertson, Secretary.
Appraisers appointed: Thomas McIntosh, Theophilus [or Theodore] Bishop
Administrator of estate: Alexander McIntosh
Inventory
Slaves
Cudjoe £130
Sampson £120
Robert £120
William £95
Bob £100
James £120
Toney £70
Tom £110
Betty £110
Margaret £120
Venus £30
Mary £30
Fidelia £30
Greenwick an infant £5
Total slaves £1185
A horse £20
Saddle and portmanteau £7. 10
12,000 lbs. coffee at 95 per cwt. £570
Mr. Byndon's acceptance £50
Pair pistls and holsters £3. 6. 8.
5592 feet of cedar boards at £50 per thousand £279. 12.
Amount 448 feet cedar plank supplies River Head Estate @£50/M amt. owing £11. 4
Balance due on Judgment obtained against Executors of the late John Davison £228
Total ..... £2354. 2. 8.
1B/11/3/115 Folio 125
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: James Newby and Thomas Bainbridge Esquires
Appraisers appointed: George Stevinson and George McFarlane
Executors of estate: John MacNishie and James MacNishie
[Inventory not microfilmed]
1B/11/3/93 Folio 93
Appraisers appointed: Henry Parry and Thomas Dunn
New Administrator of estate: Alexander Wilson
Date of Inventory: December 1, 1801
[first part of inventory not microfilmed]
Slaves (continued)
Quashie £100
Cobina £40
Jeremy £100
Neptune £100
Cato £100
Caesar £100
Forrester £100
Prince £100
Abram £100
Total slaves £11, 100
Stock £2129
Plantation utensils:
2 Cents long in use £40
One old chaise
Ladles skimmers & Humps £2
2 grind stones £4
Beam scales and weights £20
Stut yard & Pea £5
Household furniture
3 beds and bedding, 8 chairs, a side board, 4 tables and 2 candle shades, knives forks and plates £44. 10
5 Bonds due by Utten, Smyth and Barrett £14,160
Balance due to the Estate on the sundry accounts for and against estimated £3500
Total Inventory............£34,019. 10. 0.
1B/11/3/93 Folio 93
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: James Galloway and John Mitchell and James Lyon Esquires, by Alexander Earl of Balcarres, Lieut. Governor, August 4, 1801. M. Atkinson, Secretary.
Appraisers appointed: Richard Webb and Richard Booth Swift
Executors of estate: George Tattersall and David Richards
Inventory, January 6, 1802
Household furniture and clothing £89. 2. 1.
Three Negroes:
Friday £100
Matilda £115
Romeo £110
List of Debts which appears:
John Button note payable 1 May 1798.... £44. 4. 4 ½
John McLaughlan note ditto £23. 6. 2.
[rest of Inventory no microfilmed]
1B/11/3/141 Folio 61
Appraisers appointed: William Duncan and J. Lindo
Date: July 1825
Inventory:
Household furniture £100
Slaves
Monimia £60
Alexander £100
Robert £100
Jack £80
Little James £70
Henry Lally £150
Edward Plunkett £110
Archibald Murdoch £120
Thomas Brown £110
James Aiken £70
Thomas £40
George Gray £25
John Shephard £30
Robert Green £70
Sam £25
Richard Brown £70
Colin Campbell £60
Archibald Brown £40
Alexander Brown £40
Mulatto William £40
Jane Brown £60
Margaret Campbell £10
Eliza Aiken £40
Maria £45
Elizabeth McKenzie £80
Prudence £45
Margaret Brown £40
Susannah Brown £35
Total Slaves £1865
A grey horse £32
An ass £8
Chaise and harness £32
A pair of pistols £5. 6. 8.
Sundry books £5. 6. 8.
A fowling piece £5
Gold watch and chain etc. £32
Writing desk £2. 16. 8.
Total £1987.10.0
1B/11/3/141 Folio 61-62
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Thomas Legal Yates and William Robert Waugh Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, 23 June 1825. W. Bullock, Secretary
Appraisers appointed: William Knowles and John Moody of the parish of Port Royal gentlemen
Administrator of estate: John Wilson of the parish of Port Royal gentleman
Inventory:
The unexpired term of a lease of a certain piece of land in Port Royal from Ann Ezekiel to the Intestate dated 30 October 1823 for the period of 13 years at the annual amount of £12 payable monthly in which said Deed the Intestate undertook to build and leave on the premises at the expiration of the lease a house to contain one bedroom a hall kitchen and privy which said unexpired term is considered to be the value of £250
1 bedstead £3
6 chairs £2
1 side board £4
1 chest of drawers £3
Total inventory £262
1B/11/3/141 Folio 62
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: William Wray and John Anderson, by William Duke of Manchester, 2 April 1825. W. Bullock, Secretary.
Appraisers appointed: William Brown and John Watson
Executrix of estate: Ann Morris of the parish of Trelawny widow
[Inventory not microfilmed]
1B/11/3/142 Folios 159- 160
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Robert Mein and George Brown of the Parish of Saint David Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, 11 May 1826. W. Bullock, Secretary
Appraisers appointed: Alexander Douglas and Walter Scott Esquires of the parish of Saint David
Executors of estate: Joseph Charles Clarke, Simon Taylor of the parish of Kingston, and George Parker of the parish of St. David, Esquires
Inventory
Slaves:
Robert McFarlane £90
Robert McBayne £100
Thomas McIntosh £60
John Walker £50
Robert McIntosh £110
Richard McIntosh £75
Augus McIntosh £70
John McIntosh £50
Robert Shepherd £105
William James McIntosh £80
Mocho Alexander McIntosh £90
Alexander Shepherd £95
Thomas Hickstall £90
Henry Forbes £105
Henry Shepherd £100
James McIntosh £110
William John McIntosh £90
Adam McIntosh £70
George Cameron £70
Richard McIntosh £100
William Fraser £105
Edward Bailey £110
James Pinnock £110
George Graham £105
Robert Forbes £80
Chambo Alexander McIntosh £45
John Hamilton £70
Harry Halstead £40
Edward Winter £60
William Minnock £40
Archibald Dick £110
Samuel Minch £100
Richard Shepherd £95
Edwin Shepherd £110
Peter Boyd £85
John Shepherd £35
Edward Niel £20
Chance McIntosh £70
Charles Graham £45
B. William McIntosh £100
William Durrant £100
William Robertson £10
Taylor Shepherd £10
John McLean £5
Edwards Williams £60
Harry Williams £75
Edward Shepherd £90
Joseph Jones £80
Grace Durant £10
Harriet McIntosh £10
Diana Lindsay £55
Bessy McIntosh £55
Elizabeth McIntosh £55
Elizabeth Shepherd £85
Maria Shepherd £85
Dorothy Beckford £100
Kitty Shepherd £5
Margaret Shepherd £105
Bessy William McIntosh 0
Nancy Hickstall £100
Julian McIntosh £100
Diana McIntosh £50
Susannah Shepherd £45
Sarah Shepherd £50
Jean Shepherd £110
Mary McIntosh £70
Mary Francis £60
Janet Shepherd £40
Delia Shepherd £55
Hannah Shepherd £60
Nancy McIntosh £40
Old Margaret McIntosh £30
Bessy Murray £90
Elizabeth Hutchison £55
Maria £70
Dolly Thomas £100
Elizabeth Thomas £80
Louisa Cossley £110
Nanny Shepherd 0
Ann Williams 0
Gracey Walker £105
Martha Shepherd £105
Kitty Thomas £105
Fidelia Falconer 0
Amelia Shepherd £80
Rosannah Shepherd £100
Nancy Shepherd £40
Gracy Williams £30
Kitty Shepherd £30
Joan Shepherd £30
Georgianna Shipperd £30
John Green £80
Alexander Reid £40
Henry McIntosh £40
James Shepherd £50
Edward Townsend £15
George Bogie £45
Francis Bogie £20
Helen Shepherd £20
George Shepherd £40
Ann Shepherd £20
Jenny McIntosh £30
Beckie McFarlane £20
Priscilla McIntosh £20
Lister Roberts £25
Julian McIntosh £25
Charles Solan £25
Laura Shepherd £25
Billy McIntosh £15
Janet McIntosh £15
Judy McIntosh £15
Joseph Shepherd £20
Louisa Shepherd £20
Kate Lewin £15
Alexander Shepherd v15
David Dick £15
Fanny McFarlane £20
Eliza Shepherd £20
Isabella McIntosh £15
Daniel Solon £15
Charlotte Wilkinson £10
Janet McIntosh £5
Henry McIntosh £5
Sophia Lewin £10
Rodney McFarlane £10
Robin McBain £10
Patrick McIntosh £5
Isaac McIntosh £10
Cecilia Graham £10
Anthony Bailey £10
Natty McIntosh £10
Philip Walker £5
Eve McIntosh £5
Andrew Lewin £5
Agnes McFarlane £5
Catalini Shepherd £5
London McIntosh £5
Guy McIntosh £5
John McBain £5
James Wesunun £5
Lewis Brown £5
Lucretia Shepherd £5
Adam Lewis £5
Abraham McIntosh £5
Mary Ann Lewin £5
Robert Graham £5
Henry McFarlane £5
Adam Thomson £40
Joseph McIntosh £5
Wiseman (Kitty's child) £5
Total slaves £7945
Set of dining tables on pillars and claws £40
2 couches £9. 12
Cane bottom chairs £8
Pedestal lamp £3
Lobby lamp chain etc. £3
Parisian lamp chain etc. £12
a pair large views by Enves £12. 7.
Views in Scotland £16. 12.
2 arm chairs (Mahogany with cane seats) £10
Other furniture £142. 16. 8.
Curricle harness new £32
Steers, cow and calf £110. 2.
2 violins and case £10. 13. 4.
Cutlery, silverware, finger basins, cut glass, earthenware £58. 16. 8
1 pair shades £1
About 80 gallons old Rum @ 8/4.... £33. 6. 8.
Spy glass by Gilbert £6
Mahogany case with drawers £4
Chaise with slip shafts and hole £50
Harness and saddlery £16. 10. 0.
Plantation mules £350
Body and axle of a Wain unfinished £30
English monies £130
113 volumes of books and a lot of music £135. 9. 2.
Total inventory .. . . £8292. 10
1B/11/3/142 Folio 160
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: James Thompson and William Frater Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, 20 July 1826
Appraisers appointed: James Noad and Thomas Russell
Administrator of estate: William Christie of the parish of Trelawny gentleman
[Inventory not microfilmed]
1B/11/3/138 Folio 118
Appraisers appointed: John Watson and Alexander Shearer
Administrator of estate: James Noad of the parish of St. James
Date of inventory: 11 March 1823
Inventory:
Cash £9. 6. 8.
One bay horse, 6 pairs of shoes, 2 hats, 2 coats ................................£28. 16. 8.
1 Military coat, saddle and bridle, 2 flutes, 1 silver watch, 2 gold seals.... £12. 13. 4.
Pair razors, 28 books, pair gloves, 11 pairs cotton and woolen hose.......... £3. 2. 6.
11 shirts, 3 new waistcoats, 19 neck handkerchiefs, 7 pocket handkerchiefs £9. 6. 8.
1 pair trousers, 7 pair pantaloons, 1 pair socks, 7 night caps, 1 portmanteau £3. 1. 8.
Dumfries Estate for salary as head Bookkeeper .................................£66. 13. 4.
Total £133. 0. 10.
1B/11/3/138 Folios 118-119
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: John Coates, Thomas Joseph Gray and Robert Watt Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, Governor. W. Bullock, Secretary. 28 February 1823.
Appraisers appointed: Samuel Sharpe and Richard Morle Esquires
Administrator of estate with a copy of the Will annexed: Colin Watson Tulloch of the parish of Saint James gentleman
Inventory
A Vestry Order received from the Parish £10
2 Show glasses and 2 Desks £10. 13. 4.
a Work bench, watchmaker's tools, Watch glasses, working materials, sundry pieces of Jewelly and Watches £40
Ammount of debts which appear due by the Books (on Judgment or otherwise) but most of which are doubtful £925. 18. 4 ½
Total Inventory £986. 11. 8. ½
1B/11/3/138 Folio 119
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Francis Rob and James P. Utten Esquires
Appraisers appointed: William Dexter and Thomas Rowland
[Inventory not microfilmed]
1B/11/3/133 Folio 242
Appraisers appointed: Edmund Whittaker and Jb. A. Melhado
Administrator of estate: Elias Melhado
Inventory
A pair of ponies £53. 6. 8.
A gold watch (much injured) £16
Wearing apparel £2
Total . . . . £71. 6. 8.
There is also a sum due to the deceased from Dan Kins, Salt Ponds for his salary the exact amount whereof cannot now be ascertained.
1B/11/3/133 Folio 242- 243
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Jonathan Forbes and John March Esquires, William Duke of Manchester, Governor, 25 September 1820. W. Bullock, Secretary
Appraisers appointed: Charles Packer and Robert Hutchinson
As shown to them by: John McGillivray of the Parish of Saint Catherine planter
Inventory:
Amount received from Adam White being so much due by him to the deceased at the time of his death £597. 14. 4. ½
Amount received from ditto for the purchase of a Negro named Countess £120
Amount due to the deceased from Mile Gully Penn £142. 10. 0.
Total £860. 4. 4. ½
1B/11/3/133 Folio 243
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: John Fowles and B. M. Perkins Esquires by William Duke of Manchester, Governor 16 October 1820. W. Bullock Secretary.
Appraisers appointed: Alexander Grant and Joseph Gordon Esquires
Executrix of estate: Caroline Stephenson of Saint Andrew widow
1B/11/3/134 Folio 70
Appraisers appointed: R. Roux and Daniel Jacobs
Administrator of estate: John Lynch Esquire
Inventory dated 20 February 1821
Sum received by John Biggar for the sale of 41 slaves upon Cooper's Hill Plantation £4635
Total Inventory £4635
1B/11/3/134 Folios 70-71
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Thomas Legal Yates and John Pennock of Kingston Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, Governor, 3 April 1821. W. Bullock, Secretary
Appraisers appointed: Charles Lowes and Richard Munds of Kingston
Executor of estate: Robert Ouchterlony of Kingston merchant
Inventory
Amount of cash found in the store £1140.12.1.
Slaves:
James £120
Frank £5
Celia £100
Fanny £50
Phillis £5
Sundries in the store valued at £300
Piano forte £30
Presses and show glasses £29. 15. 5.
Household furniture, silverware, china £393. 14. 5
A four wheel chaise £32. 13. 4.
Total.... £2206. 15. 3.
1B/11/3/134 Folio 71
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Robert Graham and William Savage Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, Governor, 27 June 1820. W. Bullock, Secretary.
Appraisers appointed: Ramond Roux and Daniel Jacobs of Kingston gentlemen
Administrator of estate: John Lynch of the Parish of Kingston Esquire
[Inventory not microfilmed]
1B/11/3/134 Folio 172
Appraisers appointed: John Tavarris and Jonathan Barrett
Administrator of estate with will annexed: William James Stevenson
Inventory
[first part not microfilmed]
Amount of solicitors bill for the receiver John Maddocks Angell £286. 14. 9 ½
Amount of solicitor's bill in the cause Webb et al vs Angell et al for the defendant John Maddocks Angell £432. 14. 4 ½
A supposed balance due to the said John Maddocks Angell late receiver of Look Out £100
A quantity of coffee made and produced on the Lool Out during his receivership which came to the hands of Mr. J. B. Webb £250
Total £2335.13.11 ½
Upon which said sum the said David Baillie and William James Stevenson have the first lien to the amount of £1754. 16. 1 ½
Which would have a supposed balance of £680. 17. 10
1B/11/3/134 Folios 172-173
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: James Guthrie and Robert Watt Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, Governor, 18 December 1820. E. Bullock, Secretary
Appraisers appointed: Thomas Brown and James Morrison of the parish of Saint James
As shown to them by : James McIntosh of the parish of Saint James watchmaker
Inventory
A glass press, threads and buttons £33. 0. 0.
Silks and twist assorted, coat pattern £6. 10
One piece damaged druggiso 5/-
Sundry remnants, 2 small mahogany writing desks £5. 15. 0.
Empty puncheon, 70 gallons rum and puncheon £13. 10. 0.
A deal table, saddle and bridle, 5 lapboards, 4 geese, pair of shears £4. 6. 0.
Sundry earthenware pots, knives and forks, mahogany bedstead, old mattress, wearing apparel, small broken table, 5 chairs, gold watch chain and seal, silver watch, cask £52. 5.
Book debts £2000
Sundry goods per Christian £389. 4. 5 ½
Total inventory....£2504. 16. 1 ½
1B/11/3/134 Folio173
Appointed to issue oaths to appraisers: Joseph Barnes and Hector Mitchell Esquires, by William Duke of Manchester, Governor, 5 May 1821. W. Bullock, Secretary
Appraisers appointed: James Wood and Henry Ashburn
As shown to them by John Henderson of Kingston a free person of colour
[Inventory not microfilmed]
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