Mary Buckworth 'Lady Payne' (née Monoux)

???? - 1850

Claimant or beneficiary

Biography

Counterclaimed with her second husband Joseph Francis Buckworth against her son Sir Charles Payne (q.v.) for the compensation for the enslaved people on the French Ground estate on St Kitts. The counterclaim was withdrawn, but subsequently the compensation money was assigned to be invested in British stocks and any arrears of her £400 p.a. annuity was to be met from the compensation money.

  1. Daughter of Sir Philip Monoux of Sandy, Bedfordshire. Married first Sir John Payne (who died in 1803) and then in 1811 Joseph Francis Buckworth.  

  2. Will of Dame Mary Buckworth, commonly called Lady Payne of No. 9 York Street Portman Square proved 10/5/1850. Will of Joseph Francis Buckworth of No. 9 York Street Portman Square proved 29/1/1846.

 

 

 

 


Sources

T71/879 St Kitts claim no. 461. T71/1224 counterclaim from Joseph Francis Buckworth and Mary his wife annuitants for £400, withdrawn.

SEAX - Essex archives online, Records of clients of Witham solicitors, D/DBs T97  https://secureweb1.essexcc.gov.uk/seaxpam2012/Result_Details.aspx?DocID=122362 [accessed 23/08/2012].

  1. The children of her first marriage are drawn from Debrett's Baronetage (1815) pp. 533-534 (which gives her maiden name as 'Monnox' and her second husband as Col. J.B. Buckworth); Ancestry.com, Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 [database online].

  2. PROB 11/2112; PROB 11/2029.


Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish
Maiden Name
Monoux
Spouse
(1) Sir John Payne bart. (2) Joseph Francis Buckworth
Children
With (1) Sir Charles Payne; Rev. Coventry Payne; Augusta

Associated Claims (1)

£4,234 17s 2d
Unsuccessful claimant (consensual)

Relationships (3)

Wife → Husband
Mother → Son
Widow → Deceased Husband

Addresses (1)

9 York Street, Portman Square, London, Middlesex, London, England