Antigua 346 (Donovans)

8th Nov 1839 | 162 Enslaved | £2474 16s 10d

Claim Details

Claim Notes

Not listed in Parliamentary Papers. 

T71/877: claim by Wm. Boyd, as trustee and receiver of the estate of S. [almost certainly in fact J.] Donovan. Counterclaims from Benj. Parkhurst, of Norfolk Street, Strand, as judgement creditor for £160 sterling; and John Harris, as local creditor for £2275 15 6d; etc. 

Times 30/10/1823: letter from Walter Honywood Yate, Bath (Somerset), magistrate and deputy lieutenant of Gloucestershire, and brother-in-law of Mr Donovan, who was referred to in David Ricardo's will when David Ricardo indemnified the legatees up to £50,000 for costs of disputing the ownership of the Bromeberrow estate. Donovan is identified as a trustee of Walter Honywood Yate, and as a barrister who owned estates in Gloucestershire and Antigua, and who died in Antigua from yellow fever on a visit. Mrs Scott, Donovan's daughter, was his heir and executor. 

Times 18/07/1828 p. 1: Walter Honywood Yate petitioned Parliament, saying he was entitled to the estate purchased by the late David Ricardo but could not prosecute his legal suit because of the expenses.

 


Further Information

Colony
Antigua
Claim No.
346
Estate
Donovans

Associated Individuals (3)

Claimants in List E or Chancery cases (Receiver)
Claimants in List E or Chancery cases
Previous owner (not making a claim)

Associated Estates (1)