Appeals to the Privy Council from the
Caribbean and Canadian Colonies
Report No. JAM_1758_05

Bell v Perrin

Jamaica 

 

Case Name Long

John Bell v William Perrin, Charles Spencer, and Mark Hall

 
 

Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series

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APC Citation  

v.4 [365] p.395 (6 Nov. 1758 – 29 March 1759)

 
  PC Register Citation

George II v.17 (1 Jan. 1758 – 21 May 1759) p.270–271, 405, 437–439, 454: PC 2/106/270–271, 405, 437–439, 454

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Colonial Courts

 
 

Supreme Court – Aug. 1755

 
 

Court of Errors – 21 March 1757

 

Participants

Bell, John, gentleman, of Kingston, appellant (administrator of Ann Rigby)

 

Hall, Mark, respondent (executor of Mathias Philp)

 

Perrin, William, respondent (executor of Mathias Philp)

 

Philp, Mathias, deceased

 

Rigby, Ann, deceased (widow and executrix of Richard)

 

Rigby, Richard, deceased

 

Spencer, Charles, respondent (executor of Mathias Philp)

 

Description

Concerning a debt.

Disposition

Appeal dismissed.

Notes

The appellant’s and respondent’s printed cases are summarized, with an additional footnote about Mathias Philp, in Caribbeana: miscellaneous papers relating to the history, genealogy, topography, and antiquities of the British West Indies, ed. Vere Langford Oliver (London: Mitchell, Hughes, and Clarke, 1909–1919), 6:156 (view).


DOCUMENTATION

Printed Cases

Appellant’s case

Case of the appellant (John Bell v William Perrin, Charles Spencer, and Mark Hall)

Counsel

C. Yorke; Geo. Perrott

 
Library

British Library: (Hardwicke Papers) Additional Manuscripts 36218 f.17r–18v (Printed date on dorse 15 Mar. 1759; includes manuscript notes.)

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Respondent’s case

Case of the respondent (John Bell v William Perrin, Charles Spencer, and Mark Hall)

Counsel

C. Pratt; F. Norton

 
Library

British Library: (Hardwicke Papers) Additional Manuscripts 36218 f.19r–28v (Manuscript date on dorse 15 Mar 1759; includes extensive manuscript notes.)

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Privy Council Documents in PC 1 at The National Archives at Kew

 

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