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Report No. BAR_1730_00

Andrews v Le Gay

Andrews v Moseley

Andrews v Young

Barbados 

Other Documents

For the conciliar arguments in Morris v Le Gay, Smith refers readers to a document in the Wedderburn papers at Lincoln’s Inn Library. We are grateful to the Librarian of Lincoln’s Inn Library for providing us with the images that we display here. They are reproduced with permission of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn.

Library

Ames Foundation: (33 pages) (Source: Lincoln’s Inn Library, Wedderburn papers, MS Misc 378, 57-89 [reversing volume])

Ames: p.57–89

Other Documents

See Colson v Colson, referencing “Morris versus Wood, at the Cockpit, a plantation cause . . . held to be an estate tail by Lord Chief Justice Raymond and Eyres.” 2 Atk. 247, 249, 26 Eng. Rep. 553, 554 (Ch. 1741).

Library

Ames Foundation: (4 pages) (Source: HeinOnline [available by subscription])

Ames: 26 Eng. Rep. 552–555

Other Documents

See also Doe ex dem. Long v Laming discussing “Morris, on the demise of William Andrews and Isaac Le Gay and John Wood (holden to be an estate tail in Lucretia).” 2 Burr. 1100, 1102–1103, 97 Eng. Rep. 731, 732–733 (KB 1760).

Library

Ames Foundation: (10 pages) (Source: HeinOnline [available by subscription])

Ames: 97 Eng. Rep. 731–740

Other Documents

A fuller discussion of the appeal (styled as Richard Morris Appellant v J. Ward and Others Respondents, from Barbados) by Lord Kenyon, based on notes of the case by Mr. Filmer, can be found in Alpass v Watkins, where the Privy Council result is described as “Lucretia took an estate tail.” 8 T.R. 516, 518–519, 101 Eng. Rep. 1521, 1522–1523 (KB 1800).

Library

Ames Foundation: (3 pages) (Source: HeinOnline [available by subscription])

Ames: 101 Eng. Rep. 1521–1523