Appeals to the Privy Council from the
Caribbean and Canadian Colonies

 

Persons and Places Index

 

 

This is a comprehensive index of all the persons mentioned in the reports. It includes places to the extent that they identify persons. The main entries are mostly by surname. To search for places, use the index search engine or the search feature on your browser.

The index is created dynamically from the contents of the database. It lists all of the names found in the participants lists in the reports (4011 as of this writing, including cross-references). Since it indexes everything in the participants lists, it includes a few names that are not strictly speaking either persons or places, e.g. the African Company in JAM_1708_01. Notes are highly selective. We have attempted full identification only of the most prominent people, those who are likely to appear in the ODNB. This has meant that in a few cases, e.g., Attorney General of Jamaica, whom we have identified only tentatively in the notes, the listing will be found under the place (Jamaica in this case) where the person held his office, with cross-references under the name(s) of the possible holder(s).

The index is sorted by the main element of the surname (‘de’ and similar elements in surnames are inverted) and the given name, followed by the report number. This means that where the surname and given name are the same, what follows is not necessarily in alphabetical order. We have not combined persons with the same surname and given name who appear in different cases even where we are confident that they are the same person. Rather, the second of two persons with the same surname and given name is marked as ‘same’ in parentheses. Where we are less confident the ‘same’ is preceded by a query. Similarly, ‘another’ and ‘?another’ reflect different degrees of confidence that we are dealing with two different people. In all cases the reference is to the immediately preceding entry. Hence ‘another’ followed by ‘same’ indicates that this ‘same’ is the one who was marked ‘another’.

We have been sparing with cross-references, using them only where the main entry for a person is not under the surname derived from the participants lists or, in a very few cases, where we thought, but were not sure, that someone was the same as someone else with a different spelling. Alternative spellings of surnames are combined without cross-references. Use the index search engine to search for alternative or unusual spellings.

The following abbreviations are used with the prefix of a person’s name: Dr. = doctor, Hon. = The Honourable, Mr. = mister, Mrs. = missus, Rev. = The Reverend, Rt. Hon. = The Right Honourable; with the suffix of a person’s name: jun. = junior or the younger, sen. = senior or the elder. All other abbreviations are spelled out in the index, including those for military and naval ranks, although the lists of participants in the reports retains the abbreviations of the APC, which generally correspond to those in the PC registers.

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No A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X/Y/Z

No Surname

 

___

 

Crook, slave, mother of Jack-Ham and Peroe: STC_1732_00

 

Jack-Ham, slave, son of Crook: STC_1732_00

 

Peroe, slave, son of Crook: STC_1732_00

 

Phillida, slave: BAR_1737_03

 

Sharry, slave, a child: BAR_1737_03

 

Sherry, slave of Richard Lloyd: see Introduction

 

A

 

Abbott

 

Ann, widow of Richard sen., respondent: NEV_1730_00

 

Edward, youngest son of Richard sen., respondent: NEV_1730_00

 

Richard sen., husband of Ann, father of Richard jun. and Edward, deceased: NEV_1730_00

 

Richard jun., eldest son and heir of Richard sen., deceased: NEV_1730_00

 

Abdy

 

William, commander of HMS Beaver, respondent: ANT_1765_03

 

Abendana

 

Vicente, master and part owner of the Armitad, appellant: JAM_1761_04

 

Adam

 

Patrick: JAM_1742_03

 

Adams

 

Conrade, attorney for Richard Peers: BAR_1714_02

 

John, brother of Margaret (now Margaret Maxwell) and Samuel: BAR_1756_02

 

Margaret: see Maxwell, Margaret

 

Samuel, gentleman: BAR_1720_00

 

Samuel (?same), esquire, brother of John and Margaret (now Margaret Maxwell), appellant: BAR_1756_02

 

Samuel (?same), appellant: JAM_1759_08

 

Samuel (?same), appellant: JAM_1768_01

 

Thomas Maxwell, appellant: BAR_1783_00

 

Addenbrook

 

Susanna: see Borton, Susanna

 

African Company

 

African Company: JAM_1708_01

 

see also Royal African Company

 

Agnew

 

Hugh, appellant: BAR_1712_02

 

Aikenhead

 

William, esquire, respondent: JAM_1751_05

 

William (?same), administrator of Ann Ellis: JAM_1759_08

 

Ainsley

 

Thomas, collector of customs, respondent: QUE_1765_00

 

Akers

 

Aretas, esquire, appellant: STC_1770_00

 

Alden

 

Anne: see Geikie, Anne

 

Charles, father of Thomas, Judith (now Judith Standish), and Anne (now Anne Geikie), deceased: JAM_1732_00

 

Judith: see Standish, Judith

 

Thomas, son of Charles, appellant: JAM_1732_00

 

Alexander

 

Biss, wife of Charles, respondent: ANT_1738_03

 

Bisse (same), wife of Charles, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

Charles, husband of Biss, respondent: ANT_1738_03

 

Charles (same), husband of Bisse, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

John, commander of the Hawke: JAM_1761_04

 

Robert, master of the Edinburgh, appellant: BAH_1770_00

 

Thomas, deceased: JAM_1749_05

 

Alford

 

Daniel, merchant, of London: BAR_1701_02

 

Daniel (same), merchant, of London, respondent: BAR_1709_06

 

Joseph, merchant, of London, respondent: BAR_1709_06

 

Alleyn, Alleyne

 

Abel, attorney for John Bennett, appellant: BAR_1732_00

 

Abel (same), esquire, trustee and executor of John, appellant: BAR_1741_00

 

Christian, wife of John Gay, respondent: BAR_1753_01

 

Israel: DOM_1770_00

 

John, esquire, husband of Mary, deceased: BAR_1741_00

 

John Gay, husband of Christian, respondent: BAR_1753_01

 

Mary, widow of John, respondent: BAR_1741_00

 

Reynold, attorney for John Walker, appellant: BAR_1713_01

 

Reynold (same), appellant: BAR_1714_07

 

Reynold (same), esquire, trustee of John, appellant: BAR_1741_00

 

Thomas, attorney for John Walker, appellant: BAR_1713_01

 

Thomas (same), appellant: BAR_1714_07

 

Allin

 

Anne: see Burn, Anne

 

Jacob, of Westmoreland parish, father of Anne (now Anne Burn) and Julia (now Julia Cole), deceased: JAM_1761_06

 

Julia: see Cole, Julia

 

Allison

 

James, lessee of Dame Anne Hopegood Orby: JAM_1708_01

 

Allwood

 

Francis: JAM_1777_03

 

Alpress

 

George, deceased: JAM_1769_05

 

Jane (?née Deering): JAM_1769_05

(Note: The Committee Report makes clear that she was married to a man named Alpress. Deering is almost certainly her maiden name.)

 

Samuel, executor of George, administrator de bonis non of Edward Hodgins sen., respondent: JAM_1769_05

 

Ambler

 

Charles, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Ambler

 

Amory

 

Mr. Jonathan, naval officer in Charles Town, Carolina, respondent: BAR_1699_01

 

Anderson

 

Christian, wife of George, respondent: JAM_1764_02

 

George, husband of Christian, respondent: JAM_1764_02

 

John, executor of Claudius Hamilton: BAR_1726_02

 

William, administrator of John Park, appellant: JAM_1772_04

 

Anderton

 

William, executor of Samuel Martin, appellant: MON_1769_00

 

Andrew

 

John, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Andrew

 

Andrews

 

George, husband of Lucretia, father of Sarah (now Sarah Hales) and Wardall: BAR_1730_00

 

Lucretia (née Wardall), wife of George, daughter of Thomas Wardall, mother of Sarah (now Sarah Hales) and Wardall: BAR_1730_00

 

Sarah: see Hales, Sarah

 

Wardall, son of George and Lucretia, cousin of William (1), father of William (2): BAR_1730_00

 

William (1), gentleman, of Worcester, cousin of Wardall, appellant: BAR_1730_00

 

William (2), infant, son of Wardall, deceased: BAR_1730_00

 

Applethwaite, Applewhaite, Applewhait

 

Elizabeth (née Holder), wife of Thomas, daughter and executrix of Susannah Holder, respondent: BAR_1739_01

 

Henry, respondent: BAR_1704_01

 

Thomas, esquire, husband of Elizabeth, executor of John Holder, respondent: BAR_1739_01

 

Thomas (same), executor of Robert Warren, respondent: BAR_1742_02

 

Apthorp

 

John, deceased: JAM_1774_03

 

Arcedeckne

 

Andrew, appellant: JAM_1742_04

 

Andrew (same), esquire, appellant: JAM_1745_01

 

Andrew (same), appellant: JAM_1746_01

 

Andrew (same), appellant: JAM_1756_02

 

Andrew (same): JAM_1759_10

 

Andrew (same), deceased: JAM_1765_04

 

Andrew (same), later deceased: JAM_1768_04

 

Andrew (same), executor of Patrick Taylor, later deceased: JAM_1769_01

 

Andrew (same), executor of Patrick Taylor, later deceased: JAM_1770_04

 

see also Arshdeshore

 

Archbould

 

Henry: JAM_1768_07

 

Argyll

 

[Archibald], duke of: see Campbell, Archibald

 

Armistead

 

John, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Arnett

 

Elizabeth: see McCabe, Elizabeth

 

John, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth McCabe), deceased: BAR_1742_01

 

Arnold

 

Michael, executor of Jeffrey Lyons, respondent/appellant: ANT_1726_03

 

Michael (?another), appellant: STC_1736_02

 

Arnoll

 

Elizabeth, widow of Robert, appellant: BAR_1709_03

 

Robert, husband of Elizabeth, deceased: BAR_1709_03

 

William, appellant: BAR_1709_03

 

William (?same), esquire, appellant: BAR_1737_03

 

Arrachederetta

 

Juan: JAM_1772_05

 

Arrendell

 

Mr. ___, customs clerk and comptroller: NEV_1779_00

 

Arshdeshore (?Arcedeckne)

 

Andrew: JAM_1769_05

 

see also Arcedeckne

 

Ash

 

George, husband of Rosa (now Rosa Palmer): JAM_1769_01

 

Luke: JAM_1769_01

 

Rosa: see Palmer, Rosa

 

Ashburne

 

John, respondent: JAM_1768_07

 

Ashley

 

John, esquire, attorney for Robert and Sarah Hales, respondent: BAR_1730_00

 

John (?same), esquire, husband of Mary, appellant: BAR_1739_01

 

Mary (formerly Holder), wife of John, widow of John Holder, daughter-in-law of Susannah Holder, mother of Aynesworth Holder, appellant: BAR_1739_01

 

Ashurst

 

William Henry, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Ashurst

(Note: Mentioned by M. Lee, in ODNB, s.n. Ashurst, William Henry [pseud. Edward Search] (bap. 1791?, d. 1855).)

 

Ashworth

 

Jasper: JAM_1747_03

 

Atkins

 

Atkins of Bristol: JAM_1759_04

(Note: Atkins of Bristol seems to have been a company, perhaps a bank, on whom a bill of exchange involved in the case was said to have been drawn.)

 

Michael, merchant, of Bristol, executor of Samuel Dicker, respondent: JAM_1760_01

 

Attlay

 

Stephen, gentleman, of Kingston, appellant: JAM_1774_05

 

Atwood

 

Abel, mariner: BER_1724_00

 

Axtell

 

Daniel, appellant: JAM_1725_00

 

Daniel (1) (?another), deceased: JAM_1749_01

 

Daniel (2), gentleman, respondent: JAM_1749_01

 

William, executor of Thomas Clarke jun., appellant: JAM_1716_01

 

Aylmer

 

Whitgift, deceased: JAM_1723_00

 

Aynsworth

 

James, appellant: BAR_1712_03

 

James (?same), formerly attorney for William Heysham, respondent: BAR_1715_03

 

Ayrault, Ayrolt

 

Daniel, merchant, of Newport, R.I., owner of the Fame, appellant: JAM_1748_01

 

Ayres

 

Mary, mother and guardian of Thomas, appellant: see Introduction

 

Thomas, son of Mary, appellant: see Introduction

 

Ayrolt

 

see Ayrault

 

Ayscough

 

John, esquire, assistant judge: JAM_1708_02

 

Hon. John (?same), esquire, assistant judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature: JAM_1761_02

 

B

 

Baillie

 

James, esquire, of Grenada: NEV_1779_00

 

Mary, widow of Robert, appellant: JAM_1756_04

 

Dr. Robert, husband of Mary, deceased: JAM_1756_04

 

see also Baylie

 

Baker

 

John, commissioner of Michael Tirrell jun.: BAR_1714_07

 

Richard, respondent: ANT_1729_02

 

Baldwin, Baldwyn

 

Christopher, husband of Jane, respondent: ANT_1752_01

 

Jane (née Watkins), wife of Christopher, daughter of Samuel Watkins, respondent: ANT_1752_01

 

Mary: see Sealy, Mary

 

Thomas: BAR_1739_02

 

Thomas (?another), esquire, attorney for Catherine Crymble: JAM_1750_01

 

William: BAR_1739_02

 

Ball

 

Elizabeth: see Maynard, Elizabeth

 

George, husband and devisor of Margaret (now Margaret Stone), devisee of Joseph Ball, deceased: BAR_1753_02

 

George (same), husband of Margaret (now Margaret Stone), qualified executor of Joseph, deceased: BAR_1761_00

 

Guy, esquire, justice of the peace: BAR_1720_00

 

Joseph, devisee of William Chapman, deceased: BAR_1753_02

 

Joseph (?same), husband of Mary (now Mary Maynard), father of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Maynard), deceased: BAR_1761_00

 

Margaret: see Stone, Margaret

 

Margaret (same): see Stone, Margaret

 

Ballard

 

Benjamin, appellant: BAR_1714_03

 

Banister

 

James, appellant: JAM_1690_02

 

Banks

 

Joseph, of Lincoln’s Inn, appellant: JAM_1779_02

 

Barbauld

 

Ezekiel, deceased: JAM_1770_05

 

Barbouttain

 

John, gentleman, deceased: ANT_1729_01

 

Barclay

 

David, merchant, of London, assignee of Sarah Gale: JAM_1759_09

 

James, of Kingston, Jamaica, administrator of John Williams, attorney for Sarah Williams, appellant: JAM_1746_03

 

James (same), merchant, of Kingston, Jamaica, administrator of Samuel Walter, appellant: JAM_1748_06

 

James (same), esquire, administrator of Samuel Walter, appellant: JAM_1751_01

 

James (same), merchant, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

James (same), esquire, executor of John Knight, appellant: JAM_1756_01

 

James (same), respondent: JAM_1758_01

 

James (same), administrator of Ann Ellis: JAM_1759_08

 

James (same), agent for James Gunman, later deceased: JAM_1771_02

 

James (same): JAM_1773_01

 

Barker

 

Dorothy (née Perry), wife of George, daughter of John Perry, respondent: ANT_1729_01

 

George, husband of Dorothy, respondent: ANT_1729_01

 

John, assignee of John Lewis, appellant: JAM_1735_00

 

John (?another), former master of HMS Culloden, appellant: STC_1764_00

 

Thomas, formerly collecting constable for Westmoreland parish, respondent: JAM_1780_01

 

Barnard

 

James, master in Chancery, accounts to be taken before: JAM_1751_02

 

see also Bernard

 

Barons, Barron

 

Samuel, owner of the America, appellant: ANT_1701_02

 

Barrall

 

Esprit, merchant, respondent: JAM_1772_05

 

Peter: JAM_1772_05

 

Barrett, Barritt

 

Elizabeth: JAM_1759_03

 

Nicholas, father of Thomas Hercey, later deceased: JAM_1759_03

 

Thomas, esquire, respondent/appellant, later deceased: JAM_1727_01

 

Thomas Hercey, son of Nicholas, appellant: JAM_1759_03

 

Thomas Hersey (same), respondent: JAM_1770_02

 

Barron

 

see Barons

 

Barrow

 

Thomas, formerly of Bermuda, appellant: BER_1707_00

 

Barry

 

George, esquire, justice of the peace: BAR_1720_00

 

George (?same), respondent: BAR_1726_01

 

Barton

 

James, planter, administrator of Henry Guchinot, appellant: ANT_1725_02

 

Samuel: JAM_1751_02

 

William, administrator of Henry Guchinot, appellant: ANT_1725_02

 

Baruch Lousada, Baruh Lousada

 

see Lousada

 

Barwick, Berwick

 

Samuel, respondent: BAR_1714_02

 

Basnett

 

Mary, assignor of Isaac Gale, deceased: JAM_1746_02

 

Nathaniel, of London: JAM_1759_08

 

Richard, respondent: JAM_1733_01

 

Richard (?same), esquire, respondent: JAM_1733_02

 

Richard (?same), respondent: JAM_1746_02

 

Robert: JAM_1742_03

 

Bate

 

Raynes, merchant, agent and factor to the Royal African Company, appellant: see Introduction

 

Richard, executor of Barbara Newton, appellant: BAR_1695_03

 

Batty

 

Richard: JAM_1777_01

 

Battyn

 

William, esquire, cousin and heir of Elizabeth Binyon, appellant: BAR_1702_02

 

William (?same), deceased: BAR_1715_04

 

William Rees, respondent: BAR_1714_04

 

William Rees (same), respondent: BAR_1715_01

 

Baugh

 

Edward, appellant: see Introduction

 

Baxter

 

Anne, widow, mother of James, appellant: see Introduction

 

Francis, executor of Mary Hynes, appellant: JAM_1769_07

 

James, son of Anne, appellant: see Introduction

 

Bayer

 

Bayer Otto, relative of John Otto: ANT_1739_01

 

Edward Otto, esquire, son of John Otto, lessor of Richard Roe, appellant: ANT_1739_01

 

Edward Otto (same), deceased: ANT_1782_00

 

John Otto, father of Richard Otto and Edward Otto, relative of Bayer Otto, deceased: ANT_1739_01

 

John Otto (another), formerly of Antigua, now of Ham (Surrey), appellant: ANT_1782_00

 

Richard Otto, son of John Otto: ANT_1739_01

 

Rowland Otto, respondent: ANT_1782_00

 

Baylie, Bayly

 

Anne, appellant: BAR_1702_01

 

Edward, deceased: BAR_1702_01

 

John, deceased: BAR_1702_01

 

Nathaniel: JAM_1759_02

 

Nathaniel (?same), of Lincoln’s Inn Fields: JAM_1761_05

 

William, executor of Edward Baylie, respondent: BAR_1702_01

 

Zachary, merchant, appellant: JAM_1754_02

 

Zachary (same), appellant: JAM_1756_06

 

Zachary (same), appellant: JAM_1759_02

 

Zachary (same), assignee of Charles Knights Cole, appellant: JAM_1759_05

 

Zachary (same), attorney for John Hanbury, David Barclay, Thomas How, and John Wilcox, appellant: JAM_1759_09

 

Zachary (same), administrator of Mark Warkman, appellant: JAM_1761_05

 

Zachary (same): JAM_1763_01

 

Zachary (same), appellant: JAM_1763_02

 

Zachary (same), executor of Walker Buor Lodge, appellant: JAM_1764_01

 

Zachary (same), appellant: JAM_1765_02

 

Zachary (same): JAM_1770_03

 

Zachary (same), agent for Alexander Hood, later deceased: JAM_1771_02

 

see also Baillie

 

Beach

 

Helen (née Hynes), wife of Thomas, daughter of Janet Hynes, respondent: JAM_1769_07

 

Thomas, attorney general of Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1752_02

 

Thomas (?same), husband of Helen, respondent: JAM_1769_07

 

see also Jamaica, attorney general of

 

Beake

 

Samuel, appellant: see Introduction

 

Bearsley

 

William, merchant, of London: NOV_1760_00

 

Beckford

 

Mr. ___, respondent: JAM_1718_01

 

Anne: JAM_1769_07

 

Anne (?another), appellant: JAM_1771_04

 

Ballard, of St. Mary’s parish, Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1745_02

 

Ballard (?same): JAM_1751_02

 

Bathsua, widow of Peter sen., appellant: JAM_1741_01

 

Julinus, respondent: JAM_1744_02

 

Julinus (same), executor of George Ellis sen., appellant: JAM_1759_11

 

Mary Ballard Beckford [sic], infant, appellant: JAM_1772_02

 

Peter, of Santiago de la Vega, guardian of Ann Fuller, former guardian of Mary Fuller (now Mary Kelly) and Elizabeth Fuller (now Elizabeth Roose), respondent/appellant: JAM_1717_00

 

Peter sen. (?same), of St. Catherine parish, Jamaica, deceased: JAM_1741_01

 

Peter (?another), executor of Edmund Kelly, respondent: JAM_1744_03

 

Richard, respondent: JAM_1744_01

 

Richard (?same), respondent: JAM_1744_02

 

Richard (?same), esquire, guardian of William Beckford Ellis, appellant: JAM_1749_03

 

Richard (?same), esquire, attorney for Catherine Crymble: JAM_1750_01

 

Richard (?same), esquire, executor of John Patten, appellant: JAM_1751_05

 

Richard (?same), esquire, executor of Thomas Croose, respondent: JAM_1755_04

 

William, respondent: JAM_1741_01

 

William (?same), respondent: JAM_1744_01

 

William (?same), respondent: JAM_1744_02

 

William (?same), executor of George Ellis sen., appellant: JAM_1759_11

 

William (?same), appellant: JAM_1764_03

 

William (?same), mortgagee of Mary Hynes: JAM_1769_07

 

William (?same), appellant: JAM_1771_04

 

William sen. (?same), father of William jun., deceased: JAM_1779_01

 

William jun., infant, son of William sen., appellant: JAM_1779_01

 

William (?same), respondent: JAM_1783_04

 

Beckles

 

Thomas, guardian of William Fortescue, appellant: BAR_1717_00

 

Bedford

 

Thomas, esquire: BAR_1756_01

 

Beecher

 

Hannah: see Jenkins, Hannah

 

Bees

 

James, assignor of Thomas Ostrehan, James Straker, and Alexander Stevenson: BAR_1774_00

 

Beeston

 

Dame Anne Hopegood: see Orby, Dame Anne

 

Jane: see Long, Jane

 

Sir William, knight, husband of Dame Anne Hopegood (now Dame Anne Hopegood Orby), father of Jane (now Jane Long), deceased: JAM_1708_01

 

Belgrave

 

Elizabeth, widow of William: BAR_1708_01

 

William, husband of Elizabeth, deceased: BAR_1708_01

 

Bell

 

John, gentleman, of Kingston, administrator of Ann Rigby, appellant: JAM_1758_05

 

Captain William, mariner: BER_1724_00

 

Bellidentes du Pradel

 

John, of Martinique, guardian of Joanna Herbert: GRE_1770_01

 

Bennet, Bennett

 

Ann, respondent: JAM_1770_01

 

[Captain Benjamin], governor, respondent: see Introduction

 

Captain Benjamin (same), esquire, (former) lieutenant governor of the Bermuda Islands, respondent: BER_1703_00

 

Bridget: JAM_1769_07

 

George: JAM_1769_07

 

George sen. (?same), deceased: JAM_1770_01

 

George jun., deceased: JAM_1770_01

 

George Rosewell, respondent/appellant: JAM_1770_01

 

Henry, assistant justice: STC_1770_00

 

Henry (?same), collector of customs, respondent: STC_1780_00

 

Jane (formerly Woodbridge; Willey), wife of John, widow and executrix of Dudley Woodbridge, widow and executrix of Edward Willey, appellant: BAR_1732_00

 

John, attorney for Thomas Seawell: BAR_1726_03

 

John (?another), husband of Jane, appellant: BAR_1732_00

 

John (?another), husband of Mary, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1743_03

 

Mary, widow of John, appellant: JAM_1743_03

 

Peter, master of the Francis, witness: JAM_1680_00

 

Bentinck

 

Henry, duke of Portland, governor of Jamaica: JAM_1723_00

(Note: For William Henry Bentinck, duke of Portland from 1716 (b. 1682, d. 4 July 1726) see Hugh Dunthornet, rev. David Onnekink, in ODNB, s.n. Bentinck, Hans Willem [William], first earl of Portland (1649–1709); British Chronology, p.478.)

 

Bentley

 

Elizabeth, wife of John, appellant: see Introduction

 

John, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: see Introduction

 

Berkeley

 

Henry, esquire, deputy provost marshall, respondent: STC_1770_00

 

Bermuda Company

 

see Introduction

 

Bernard

 

Charles, executor of David, respondent: JAM_1767_04

 

Charles (?same), executor of James Lawrence sen., respondent/appellant: JAM_1770_06

 

David, husband of Elizabeth, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1767_04

 

Elizabeth, wife/widow of David, respondent: JAM_1767_04

 

James, executor of James Lawrence sen., respondent/appellant: JAM_1770_06

 

Samuel, appellant: see Introduction

 

see also Barnard

 

Berners

 

Lucas, of St. Eustatius, appellant: STC_1780_00

 

Bertrand

 

John, esquire, deputy collector of the customs, respondent: NEV_1779_00

 

Berwick

 

see Barwick

 

Bevan

 

Michael, of Swansea, owner and master of the Commerce, appellant: BAH_1722_00

 

Bewick

 

Mr. ___: NOV_1778_00

 

Bickerton

 

Sir Richard, knight, of Upwood, Hunts., appellant/respondent: JAM_1775_02

 

Biggs

 

Elizabeth (formerly Crean), wife of Thomas, widow of Paul Crean, respondent: JAM_1751_06

 

Thomas, husband of Elizabeth, respondent: JAM_1751_06

 

Thomas (?same), appellant: JAM_1759_03

 

Bingham

 

Richard, esquire, executor of Thomas Shephard sen., respondent: ANT_1749_02

 

Binnebah

 

Sharper Ben Mimbah, slave: BAR_1737_03

 

Binney

 

Jonathan, respondent: NOV_1781_00

 

Binyon

 

Elizabeth, cousin of William Battyn, deceased: BAR_1702_02

 

Birbeck

 

Francis, merchant, executor of Richard Wilson, respondent: JAM_1759_05

 

Biscoe

 

Wastel: JAM_1777_01

 

Bishop

 

Dorothy, wife of Robert, appellant: see Introduction

 

Elizabeth: see Ince, Elizabeth

 

Margaret: see Maxwell, Margaret

 

Robert, (former) Chief Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for St. Michael, St. George, and St. John’s, Barbados, husband of Dorothy: see Introduction

 

Robert (?same), esquire, justice of the peace: BAR_1720_00

 

Robert sen. (another), husband of Margaret (now Margaret Maxwell), father of Robert jun. and Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Ince), deceased: BAR_1756_02

 

Robert jun., son of Robert sen. and Margaret (now Margaret Maxwell), respondent: BAR_1756_02

 

Bisse

 

Mary: see Kirwan, Mary

 

Blackburn

 

Captain Thomas: BAR_1765_00

 

Blackmore

 

Francis, appellant: JAM_1690_02

 

Blackwood

 

James, husband of Jane, respondent: JAM_1742_04

 

Jane, wife of James, widow of Alger Pestell, respondent: JAM_1742_04

 

Leeson, of Kingston, representative of Thomas Jaffrey, Ezekiel Barbauld, Peter Thomas, and Thomas Thomas sen., appellant: JAM_1770_05

 

Blair

 

W., clerk of the Council in Ordinary: BAR_1765_00

 

Blake

 

Benjamin, administrator of John Williams, respondent: JAM_1746_03

 

Benjamin jun. (?same), esquire, of Westmoreland parish, Jamaica, husband of Hannah, appellant: JAM_1750_02

 

Benjamin (same), husband of Hannah, deceased: JAM_1775_01

 

Hannah (née Williams), sister of Bonella Witter, sister and administratrix of John Williams, respondent: JAM_1746_03

 

Hannah (née Williams) (same), wife of Benjamin, daughter of William Williams, appellant: JAM_1750_02

 

Hannah (same), widow, appellant: JAM_1759_01

 

Hannah (same), respondent: JAM_1764_05

 

Hannah (same), widow of Benjamin, mother of Margaret Bonella Haughton, respondent: JAM_1775_01

 

Hannah (same), respondent: JAM_1777_05

 

Martin, husband and administrator of Mary, respondent: STC_1743_02

 

Mary (formerly Willett), wife of Martin, widow of Ralph Willett sen., mother of Ralph Willett jun., deceased: STC_1743_02

 

Oliver Denis, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Blake

 

Blancan, Blancau

 

John, merchant, of Bordeaux, husband of Margaret, deceased: JAM_1755_02

 

John (same), merchant, of Bordeaux, husband of Margaret, deceased: JAM_1762_02

 

Margaret (al. Renaire), of Bordeaux, widow and heiress of John, appellant: JAM_1755_02

(Note: In both cases in which this woman appears she is described in the PC Register as ‘Blancau alias Renaire’. Renaire may have been her maiden name, which she appended, in French fashion, to her husband’s name.)

 

Margaret (al. Renaire) (same), widow and universal heiress of John, respondent/appellant: JAM_1762_02

 

Blathwayt

 

William, clerk of the Council, witness for John Wytham: BAR_1685_01

 

Blechynden

 

Florence, wife of Theophilact, respondent: JAM_1761_07

 

Theophilact, husband of Florence, respondent: JAM_1761_07

 

Bleinman, Blenman

 

J., counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Blenman

 

Jonathan (?same), attorney for John Bennett, appellant: BAR_1732_00

 

Mr., counsel, appellant: see Introduction

 

Blissard, Blizard

 

Elizabeth (née Langford), wife of John jun., daughter of Jonas Langford, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Giles sen., father of Giles jun., mortgagor of William Nibbs, deceased: ANT_1746_00

 

Giles jun., infant, son of Giles sen., respondent: ANT_1746_00

 

John jun., husband of Elizabeth, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Stephen, esquire, executor of Ashton Warner, respondent: ANT_1739_01

 

Stephen (?same), next friend of Giles jun., respondent: ANT_1746_00

 

Stephen (?same), esquire, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

Boddicott

 

Richard, executor of Thomas Shephard sen., respondent: ANT_1749_02

 

Boiss

 

Thomas du, attorney for Francis Bond: BAR_1703_00

 

Boncle

 

Mounteney, appellant: see Introduction

 

Bond

 

Elizabeth, widow, respondent: BAR_1701_03

 

Francis, gentleman, respondent: BAR_1701_03

 

Francis (?same), esquire, attorney for Christopher Fowler, John Hallett, and Richard Hallett: BAR_1703_00

 

Francis (?same), esquire, justice of the peace: BAR_1720_00

 

Bondinot

 

John, husband of Magdalen, deceased: ANT_1725_02

 

Magdalen, widow and executrix of John, daughter of Henry Guichinot, respondent: ANT_1725_02

 

Bonfils

 

John, French subject, former owner of the Amiable Mary, respondent: JAM_1725_00

 

Peter, French subject, former owner of the Amiable Mary, respondent: JAM_1725_00

 

Bonner

 

Catherine, wife of Henry: JAM_1751_02

 

George, esquire, brother and heir at law of Henry, appellant: JAM_1766_00

 

Henry, son of John sen., brother of William, father of John jun., deceased: JAM_1751_02

 

Henry (?same), husband of Jane (now Jane Greig), brother of George, deceased: JAM_1766_00

 

Jane, widow: JAM_1751_02

 

Jane (same): see Greig, Jane

 

John sen., father of Henry, William, and Margaret (now Margaret Russell), grandfather of John jun., deceased: JAM_1751_02

 

John jun., son of Henry, nephew of William, grandson of John sen., appellant/respondent: JAM_1751_02

 

Margaret: see Russell, Margaret

 

William, husband of Jane, son of John sen., uncle of John jun.: JAM_1751_02

 

Bonnett

 

Dowding Thornhill, son and heir of Edward, respondent: BAR_1764_00

 

Edward, father of Dowding Thornhill: BAR_1764_00

 

Bontein, Bontien

 

Thomas (al. Archibald), deputy naval officer, respondent: JAM_1742_06

 

Thomas (same), naval officer, respondent: JAM_1743_02

 

Thomas (same), naval officer, respondent: JAM_1743_03

 

Thomas (?same), esquire, of Kingston, Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1753_02

 

Bontin, Botang

 

John, naturalized in Ireland, master of the Jupiter, appellant: JAM_1753_01

 

Bontinan

 

Dorothy, widow, respondent: STC_1727_00

 

Bontine

 

Robert, respondent: JAM_1782_02

 

Bonynge

 

George, husband of Mary, appellant: JAM_1765_01

 

George (?same), appellant: JAM_1768_04

 

Mary, wife of George, appellant: JAM_1765_01

 

Booth

 

Grace: see Lindsay, Grace

 

Norwood, husband of Grace (now Grace Lindsay), presumed deceased: JAM_1779_01

 

Bootle

 

T., counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Bootle

 

Borraston, Buraston, Burraston

 

Stephen, respondent: ANT_1718_01

 

Borton

 

James, appellant: JAM_1770_03

 

James (?same), husband and administrator of Susanna, administrator of William Beckford Ellis sen., guardian of William Beckford Ellis jun., appellant: JAM_1773_04

 

Susanna (formerly Ellis; Addenbrook), wife of James, widow and administratrix of William Beckford Ellis sen., deceased: JAM_1773_04

 

Botang

 

see Bontin

 

Bouchier

 

Charles, appellant: JAM_1690_02

 

Bouker

 

Thomas: WES_1773_00

 

Bourke, Burke

 

Edward, esquire, husband of Mary, respondent: BAR_1705_05

 

Edward (?same), husband of Hester, respondent, deceased: BAR_1712_04

 

Edward (same), husband of Hester, deceased: BAR_1714_03

 

Elizabeth: see Crump, Elizabeth

 

Elizabeth (née Lane) (another), wife of John, daughter of Anthony Lane, appellant: BAR_1738_02

 

Elizabeth (another), ?widow of Nicholas, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Hester, widow of Edward: BAR_1712_04

 

Hester (same), widow of Edward, respondent: BAR_1714_03

 

John, agent of owners of the Catherine, respondent/appellant: ANT_1733_01

 

John sen. (?same), merchant, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Crump), father of John jun., appellant, later deceased: ANT_1734_02

 

John jun., son of John sen., appellant: ANT_1734_02

 

John (?same as John sen. in ANT_1734_02), esquire: ANT_1738_02

 

John (same as John sen. in ANT_1734_02), merchant, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: BAR_1738_02

 

John (another), respondent: JAM_1736_00

 

John (?same), respondent: JAM_1759_03

 

John (?same), appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

John (?same), respondent: NEV_1764_00

 

Mary, wife of Edward, respondent: BAR_1705_05

 

Nicholas: JAM_1759_03

 

Nicholas (?same), esquire, appellant: JAM_1765_04

 

Nicholas (?same), ?husband of Elizabeth, executor of George Paplay, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1771_02

 

Nicholas (?same), respondent: JAM_1772_01

 

Richard, respondent: GRE_1765_00

 

Richard (?same), collector of customs, respondent: GRE_1766_00

 

Thomas, respondent: JAM_1768_06

 

Thomas (?same), appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Bourne

 

John: BAR_1737_02

 

see also Burn

 

Bourryan, Bourryau

 

Zachariah, son-in-law of John Spooner: JAM_1752_03

 

Bowerman

 

Jane (formerly Thomas), wife of Kyrle, widow and executrix of Walter Thomas: JAM_1748_03

 

Kyrle: JAM_1748_03

 

Bowes

 

Joshua: JAM_1748_06

 

Bowry

 

Thomas, son of Mary Symonds, respondent: STC_1736_02

 

Boyce

 

Francis, executor of John Truxton, respondent: JAM_1777_07

 

Boyd, Boyde

 

Augustus, esquire, nephew of Andrew Thauvett, lessor of John Denn, appellant: STC_1737_00

 

John: JAM_1769_01

 

Brace

 

Edward, guardian of William Holder, appellant: BAR_1739_01

 

Edward sen. (?same), brother of John, appellant, later deceased: BAR_1742_03

 

Edward jun. (?same as Edward in BAR_1739_01), esquire, appellant: BAR_1742_03

 

John, brother and heir of Edward sen., appellant: BAR_1742_03

 

Samuel, esquire, appellant: BAR_1742_03

 

Bradburne

 

Richard, appellant: JAM_1761_08

 

Bradford

 

James, collector of customs, respondent: BAH_1766_02

 

Bradley

 

Henry, husband of Lydia, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1743_02

 

Lydia, widow and executrix of Henry, appellant: JAM_1743_02

 

Brandon

 

Abigail, widow and executrix of Isaac Pereira, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Isaac Pereira, husband of Abigail, deceased: JAM_1752_01

 

Brash

 

Magnus, of Quebec, owner of the Hope, appellant: GRE_1765_00

 

Bravo

 

Benjamin, merchant, attorney for Solomon de Paz, appellant: JAM_1730_00

 

Benjamin (same): JAM_1751_05

 

David, merchant, attorney for Solomon de Paz, appellant: JAM_1730_00

 

Jacob, appellant: JAM_1765_03

 

Brayne

 

Charles, father of Mary (now Mary Hynes): JAM_1769_07

 

Mary (née Tennant), wife of Thomas, respondent: JAM_1716_03

 

Mary (another): see Hynes, Mary (1)

 

Thomas, husband of Mary, respondent: JAM_1716_03

 

Brebner

 

James, administrator of Joseph Herbert, respondent: GRE_1770_01

 

Brenton

 

James, surrogate of Jonathan Sewal: NOV_1778_00

 

Brere

 

Noah, master in Chancery: JAM_1777_07

 

Breton, le

 

___: QUE_1767_02

 

see also Quesne, le

 

Brice

 

George, husband of Mary, respondent: BAR_1705_03

 

Joseph, deceased: JAM_1742_01

 

Mary, wife of George, respondent: BAR_1705_03

 

Brichinsa

 

John, owner of the Infant Augusta, respondent: BAR_1752_01

 

Bridgewater

 

Margaret, planter, appellant: see Introduction

 

Briscoe

 

Robert sen., uncle of Robert, guardian of John Hodgings, mortgagee of Elisha Clark, deceased: JAM_1707_00

 

Robert jun., druggist, of London, nephew of Robert sen., appellant: JAM_1707_00

 

Brislane

 

Elizabeth, wife of Michael, daughter of Junima White, deceased: MON_1771_00

 

Michael, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: MON_1771_00

 

Brissac, Brissack

 

Paul de, appellant: see Introduction

 

Brissett

 

Richard, executor of Simon Clark, respondent: JAM_1779_02

 

Broadbelt

 

Daniel, master in Chancery: JAM_1751_02

 

John, proctor for John Bourke: NEV_1764_00

 

Brome

 

Susannah, of the parish of St. Lucy, Barbados, widow of William sen., mother and guardian of William jun., appellant: BAR_1738_01

 

William sen., husband of Susannah, deceased: BAR_1738_01

 

William jun., infant, son of Susannah, appellant: BAR_1738_01

 

Bromley

 

John, respondent: BAR_1717_00

 

Brook

 

Thomas, collector of the customs in Bermuda, respondent: BER_1724_00

 

Broome

 

Samuel, esquire, husband of Susannah, father of William, deceased: BAR_1755_00

 

Susannah, widow of Samuel, respondent: BAR_1755_00

 

William, eldest son and heir of Samuel, respondent: BAR_1755_00

 

Brouncker

 

Henry, appellant: STC_1746_01

 

Henry (?same), collector of customs at Basseterre: STC_1753_01

 

Brown, Browne

 

Alexander, apothecary, respondent: JAM_1733_02

 

Anthony, respondent: ANT_1762_00

 

Charles, husband of Dorothy, appellant/respondent: JAM_1742_03

 

Charles (same), husband of Dorothy, administratrix of Thomas Mitchell sen. and Thomas Mitchell jun., appellant: JAM_1744_05

 

Charles (same), husband of Dorothy (now Dorothy Greenlees), presumed deceased: JAM_1754_01

 

Dorothy (formerly Mitchell), wife of Charles, widow of Thomas Mitchell jun., appellant/respondent: JAM_1742_03

 

Dorothy (same), wife of Charles, appellant: JAM_1744_05

 

Dorothy (same): see Greenlees, Dorothy

 

Edward (1), executor of Charles Alden, deceased: JAM_1732_00

 

Edward (2), husband of Elizabeth, executor of Edward (1): JAM_1732_00

 

Elizabeth, wife of Edward (2), executrix of Edward (1), appellant: JAM_1732_00

 

Elizabeth (another): see Hodges, Elizabeth

 

Henry: JAM_1779_02

 

Jackson, esquire, son of Jeremiah Browne, appellant: STC_1756_00

 

Jeremiah, father of Jackson and Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Hodges), uncle of Sarah, grandfather of Frances Payne, deceased: STC_1756_00

 

John, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Brown(e)

 

John (?another), attorney general of the Bahamas, respondent: BAH_1766_01

 

John (?same), naval officer, respondent: BAH_1766_02

 

Richard, apprentice of William Tayler and John Wilson: JAM_1752_04

 

Robert, ironmonger, executor of Murray Crymble: JAM_1750_01

 

Sarah, niece of Jeremiah Browne: STC_1756_00

 

Stephen, executor of Whitgift Aylmer and husband of his widow, appellant: JAM_1723_00

 

Stephen (?same), appellant: JAM_1736_00

 

William, lieutenant of HMS Antelope: NEW_1761_00

 

William Patrick, of St. John parish, Jamaica, executor of William Foster, appellant: JAM_1758_06

 

William Patrick (same), appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Brownett

 

Edward, appellant: STC_1746_02

 

Bruce

 

James, esquire, attorney for Thomas and William Tryon, trustee of John Alleyne, appellant: BAR_1741_00

 

Bryan

 

Anthony, deceased: STC_1770_00

 

George, respondent: STC_1754_01

 

Bryant

 

John, former master of the Recovery, appellant: BAH_1766_02

 

Brydges

 

Anna Eliza, duchess of Chandos, wife of James, widow of Roger Hope Elletson, appellant: JAM_1783_01

 

James, duke of Chandos, husband of Anna Eliza, appellant: JAM_1783_01

(Note: (27 Dec. 1731 – 29 Sep. 1789) 3rd (and last) duke of Chandos (1771–1789), also Viscount Wilton from birth and marquess of Carnarvon from 1744. Complete Peerage, 2nd ed. 1913, 3:132–3.)

 

Brymer

 

Alexander, of Halifax: TOB_1782_00

 

Buck

 

Samuel, agent for Governor Phenney: BAH_1722_00

 

Buckeridge

 

John, collector of the 4½ per cent duty: ANT_1726_02

 

Buckley

 

William, formerly of St. Christopher, now of London, appellant: STC_1746_02

 

William (?same), register of deeds, respondent: STC_1753_02

 

Bucknor

 

___, respondent: JAM_1748_08

 

Buncombe

 

Edward, of Montserrat, appellant: see Introduction

 

Bunyard

 

James, appellant: STC_1743_01

 

Buraston

 

see Borraston

 

Burch

 

Captain David, mariner: BER_1724_00

 

Burchall

 

Jonathan, mariner: BER_1724_00

 

Buret

 

Nicholas François de, of Grenada, appellant: GRE_1770_02

 

Burgess

 

Elizabeth, widow, lessor of Robert Wright, appellant: BAR_1705_01

 

Burke

 

see Bourke

 

Burn

 

Anne (née Allin), wife of John, daughter and residuary legatee of Jacob Allin: JAM_1761_06

 

Dr. John, of Kingston, husband of Anne, administrator of Jacob Allin, appellant: JAM_1761_06

 

Dr. John (same): JAM_1770_01

 

see also Bourne

 

Burnet, Burnett

 

Charles, executor of Mathias Philp, respondent: JAM_1746_01

 

Charles (same), executor of Mathias Philp, appellant: JAM_1752_01

 

Mary (née Lane), wife of Robert, daughter of Anthony Lane, appellant: BAR_1738_02

 

Robert, husband of Mary, appellant: BAR_1738_02

 

Captain Thomas, captain of the Rochester, respondent: NOV_1762_00

 

Burraston

 

see Borraston

 

Burrow

 

John, executor of Barbara Newton, appellant: BAR_1695_03

 

Burrowes, Burrows

 

Judith, mother of John Cossley, respondent: JAM_1752_03

 

Burt

 

President ___: STC_1704_00

 

William Mathew, executor of William Beckford, respondent: JAM_1779_01

 

William Mathew (?same), appellant: STC_1777_01

 

Burton

 

Francis, guardian and next friend of William Paynter jun., respondent: ANT_1725_03

 

Mary, wife of Thomas, respondent: BER_1700_01

 

Brigadier General [Ralph], governor of Montreal: QUE_1767_02

(Note: Ralph Burton (d. 1768) (Wikipedia).)

 

Ralph, lieutenant governor, respondent, later deceased: QUE_1768_00

 

Robert, executor of Ralph, respondent: QUE_1768_00

 

Thomas, husband of Mary, respondent: BER_1700_01

 

Busby

 

___, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Busby

(Note: A handwritten signature on a manuscript of the case; may be the name of the solicitor rather than that of counsel.)

 

Mr. ___ (?same), solicitor, attorney for ___ Mugill: ANT_1726_01

 

Bushell

 

Edward: BAR_1689_00

 

Butcher

 

James: BAR_1765_00

 

Butler

 

John, ?executor of Ann Norris, respondent: JAM_1742_01

 

Rebecca, respondent: BAR_1707_01

 

Rebecca (?same), spinster, respondent: BAR_1708_02

 

Rebecca (same), spinster, respondent: BAR_1709_01

 

Thomas: STC_1727_00

 

Byam

 

Edward, respondent: ANT_1714_02

 

Edward (?same), respondent/appellant: ANT_1725_03

 

Edward (1) (?same), executor of John Paynter sen., later deceased: ANT_1734_02

 

Edward (2), infant, respondent: ANT_1734_02

 

Edward (?another), judge of the Vice Admiralty: ANT_1781_00

 

Edward (?same), president of the Court of Errors [Antigua]: ANT_1782_00

 

George, executor of William, respondent: ANT_1734_02

 

William, executor of Samuel Philips, respondent: ANT_1726_04

 

William (?same), esquire, appellant: ANT_1728_00

 

William (another), deceased: ANT_1734_02

 

William (same as William in ANT_1726_04), executor of Samuel Philips, respondent: ANT_1734_03

 

William (?same), respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

William (?same), respondent: STC_1725_00

 

Byndloss

 

Henry Morgan, guardian of John Cussans and Thomas Cussans jun., respondent: JAM_1756_04

 

Matthew: JAM_1759_03

 

Thomas, guardian of John Cussans and Thomas Cussans jun., respondent: JAM_1756_04

 

C

 

Cabibell

 

Stephen, ?owner of the St. Christopher, appellant: STC_1719_00

 

Caddell

 

Rebecca (née Simmons), wife of Walter, daughter of Philip Simmons, respondent: BAR_1775_00

 

Walter, husband of Rebecca, respondent: BAR_1775_00

 

Callender

 

Alexander: JAM_1769_01

 

Elizabeth: see Grant, Elizabeth

 

Cameron, Camerone

 

Anne, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

Cammun

 

John Dee, master in Chancery: JAM_1759_10

 

Campbell

 

Captain ___, captain of the Mary: JAM_1769_01

 

Alexander, merchant, of London: JAM_1769_01

 

Alexander (?another), agent for Alexander Brymer: TOB_1782_00

 

Alexander Hume: see Hume-Campbell, Alexander

 

Angus, respondent: JAM_1773_04

 

Archibald, duke of Argyll, earl of Ilay, appellant: JAM_1760_02

(Note: See Alexander Murdoch, in ODNB, s.n. Campbell, Archibald, third duke of Argyll (1682–1761).)

 

Collin, appellant: JAM_1748_08

 

Donald, next friend of Mary Ballard Beckford Beckford, appellant: JAM_1772_02

 

Frederick, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Campbell

(Note: This may be Lord Frederick Campbell (1729–1816), for whom see A. Murray, in ODNB, s.n. Lord Frederick is known principally as a politician, but he was called to the bar in 1754, and the date of the printed case fits.)

 

John, agent for Alexander Brymer: TOB_1782_00

 

John (?another), esquire, of Pensacole, respondent: WES_1773_00

 

Campsey

 

James, husband of Margaret, legatee of Patrick Montgomery, respondent: JAM_1758_02

 

Margaret, wife of James, legatee of Patrick Montgomery, respondent: JAM_1758_02

 

Cantwell

 

Rebecca (formerly Holmes), wife of Thomas, widow and administratrix of James: BAR_1740_00

 

Thomas, husband of Rebecca, administrator of James Holmes: BAR_1740_00

 

Cardell

 

Isaac, respondent: JAM_1740_00

 

Cardiffe

 

Thomas, deceased: JAM_1749_04

 

Carew

 

Oaker: BAR_1740_00

 

Cargill

 

John, executor of George Richards, respondent: JAM_1773_01

 

John (?same), respondent: JAM_1773_03

 

Milborough (formerly Hodgins), wife of Richard, appellant/respondent: JAM_1747_02

 

Milborough (formerly Hodgins, once called Cradock) (same): JAM_1769_05

(Note: There can be little doubt that this is the same person as the Milborough Cargill who appears in JAM_1747_02. Whether Cradock is the name of a previous husband or a mistake for Cargill is unclear.)

 

Richard, esquire, husband of Milborough, appellant/respondent: JAM_1747_02

 

Richard (?same): JAM_1769_05

 

Richard (?same), respondent: JAM_1773_03

 

Robert, executor of George Richards, respondent: JAM_1773_01

 

Thomas, executor of George Richards, respondent: JAM_1773_01

 

Thomas (?same), respondent: JAM_1773_03

 

Thomas (?same), appellant: JAM_1783_04

 

Carlisle

 

[Charles], earl of: see Howard, Charles

 

Francis, respondent/appellant: ANT_1725_03

 

Francis (?same), executor of Samuel Philips, respondent: ANT_1726_04

 

Francis (?same), executor of John Paynter sen., later deceased: ANT_1734_02

 

Francis (?same), executor of Samuel Philips, respondent: ANT_1734_03

 

Hon. Francis (?same), respondent, later deceased: ANT_1736_01

 

William: NOV_1769_00

 

Carney

 

James, master of the Charming Betsey: STC_1768_00

 

Carpenter

 

Nathaniel, merchant, of London, appellant: ANT_1726_02

 

Carrillo Saldana

 

Jacob, ?owner of the Dragon, appellant: JAM_1768_05

 

Carroll, Carrolls

 

Elizabeth: MON_1771_00

 

Carter

 

John, respondent: BAR_1713_02

 

John (?another), appellant: BAR_1765_00

 

John (?same): BAR_1774_00

 

Richard, practicing counsel, attorney for George Nicholas: BAR_1713_01

 

Timothy (once Carty), master of the Pretty Polly: ANT_1739_02

 

William, executor of Edward Baylie, respondent: BAR_1702_01

 

Carteret

 

Charles De, owner of the Two Friends: QUE_1765_00

 

[?John], lord: JAM_1723_00

(Note: See the next entry.)

 

John, lord (?same), [of Hownes, later earl of Granville], executor of Governor Worsley, respondent: BAR_1740_00

(Note: See John Cannon, in ODNB, s.n. Carteret, John, second earl Granville (1690–1763).)

 

Carver

 

Elizabeth (formerly Morton), wife of John, widow of Emanuel Morton, deceased: JAM_1718_02

 

John: JAM_1708_01

 

John (?same), husband of Elizabeth, respondent: JAM_1718_02

 

Cary

 

Mr. ___, attorney for Col. Codrington: NEV_1701_00

 

Cassally

 

Andrew, a French subject, of Bayonne, ?owner of the Ste. Luce, appellant: BAR_1718_02

 

Castro

 

Jacob de, executor of Moses Gutturez, deceased: JAM_1739_00

 

Jacob De (same), deceased: JAM_1752_01

 

Judith De, ?widow and ?executrix of Jacob, respondent: JAM_1752_01

(Note: The APC is ambiguous as to whether Judith De Castro, widow, is the widow and/or executrix of Jacob De Castro.)

 

Caswell

 

James, merchant, respondent: BAR_1730_00

 

Cater

 

Mr. ___, of Lincoln’s Inn, attorney for Margaret Sutton: BAR_1710_02

 

Mr. ___ (same), of Lincoln’s Inn, attorney for Middleton Chamberlain: BAR_1710_03

 

Cathcart

 

William, clerk in the Receiver General’s office: JAM_1780_01

 

Cavalier

 

John, executor of Walter Thomas and Daniel Dickons, assignee of Joseph Pointz and Mathias Philp, deceased: JAM_1748_03

 

Cazalet

 

Peter, of London, assignee of Peter Robert Luard, appellant: MON_1783_00

 

Ceely

 

Christopher, respondent: ANT_1762_00

 

Chamberlain

 

Butler: see Gilligan, Butler

 

Mrs. Butler (same), respondent: BAR_1711_02

 

David: BAR_1718_01

 

Dorothy (née Chester), wife of Middleton, daughter of William Chester, respondent: BAR_1707_03

 

Dorothy (same), widow and executrix of Middleton: BAR_1710_03

 

Edward, deceased: BAR_1709_01

 

Middleton, esquire, husband of Dorothy, respondent: BAR_1707_03

 

Middleton (same), esquire, husband of Dorothy, respondent, later deceased: BAR_1710_03

 

Oriana: see Crowe, Oriana

 

Tankerville, sister of Butler (now Butler Gilligan) and Willoughby, deceased: BAR_1718_01

 

Sir Willoughby, deceased: BAR_1709_01

 

Sir Willoughby (same), brother of Butler (now Butler Gilligan) and Tankerville, deceased: BAR_1718_01

 

Chambers

 

John, appellant: see Introduction

 

Chandler

 

George, deceased: JAM_1782_03

 

Chandos

 

Anna Eliza, duchess of: see Brydges, Anna Eliza

 

James, duke of: see Brydges, James

 

Chanley

 

Edward, commissioner for Mr. Lowther: BAR_1720_00

 

Chantenille

 

Louis François de, of Grenada, appellant: GRE_1770_02

 

Chaplain, Chaplin

 

Charles, collector of Jamaica, respondent: see Introduction

 

Charles (?another), respondent: JAM_1732_00

 

Edward, executor of John Truxton, respondent: JAM_1777_07

 

John jun., of Port Royal, respondent: JAM_1721_00

 

Robert, merchant, of London, appellant: see Introduction

 

Robert (?same), merchant, of London, administrator of John Peers, appellant: BAR_1699_02

 

Chapman

 

Peter, respondent: BAR_1753_02

 

William, of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, deceased: BAR_1753_02

 

Charnock

 

Benjamin, respondent: BAR_1726_03

 

Benjamin (same), appellant/respondent: BAR_1737_02

 

Benjamin (same), respondent: BAR_1742_01

 

Benjamin (same), esquire, appellant: BAR_1742_03

 

Benjamin (same), appellant: BAR_1764_00

 

John, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Charnock

 

John (?same), practitioner in physic, of Guanaboe in the parish of St. John’s, Jamaica, ?attorney for Dorothy Lloyd, appellant: JAM_1727_02

 

Chester

 

Ann (Anne) (formerly Paynter), wife of Edward sen., widow and executrix of John Paynter sen., guardian (?mother) of Catharine Paynter, Elizabeth Paynter, and Mary Paynter, appellant: ANT_1725_03

 

Anne (same), executrix of John Paynter sen., later deceased: ANT_1734_02

 

Dorothy: see Chamberlain, Dorothy

 

Edward, of Antigua, appellant: see Introduction

 

Edward (?same), respondent: ANT_1715_00

 

Edward sen. (?same), appellant: ANT_1718_02

 

Edward (?same), respondent: ANT_1723_02

 

Edward sen. (?same), husband of Ann, guardian of Catharine Paynter, Elizabeth Paynter, and Mary Paynter, appellant, later deceased: ANT_1725_03

 

Edward jun. (another): ANT_1718_02

 

Edward (?same), executor of Richard Cochrane: ANT_1731_00

 

Elizabeth: see Nanfan, Elizabeth

 

Lucy: see Park, Lucy Chester

 

William, executor of John Woodward: BAR_1688_01

 

William sen. (same), father of William jun., executor of John Woodward, deceased: BAR_1703_00

 

William jun., son and heir and executor of William sen., deceased: BAR_1703_00

 

William jun. (same), deceased: BAR_1707_03

 

Chilton

 

Edward, former attorney general of Barbados, appellant: BAR_1705_04

 

Chollet

 

David, appellant: NEV_1761_00

 

Christian

 

Robert, esquire, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

Christie

 

Gabriel, deputy quartermaster general in North America, appellant: QUE_1767_02

 

Church-house, Churchouse

 

Simon, appellant: see Introduction

 

Chute

 

Francis, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Chute

(Note: F. D. A. Burns, in ODNB, s.n. Chute, Francis (1697–1745).)

 

Clark, Clarke

 

Dame Ann, executrix of Simon, respondent: JAM_1779_02

 

Charles, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Clarke

(Note: J. A. Hamilton, rev. R. Brown, in ODNB, s.n. Clarke, Charles (c. 1702–1750).)

 

Daniel, deputy collector of customs at Mobile, appellant: WES_1766_00

 

Edward, husband of Mary, father of ?Fernley, John, and James, deceased: JAM_1742_02

 

Edward (another): JAM_1777_01

 

Elisha, mortgagor of Robert Briscoe sen.: JAM_1707_00

 

Fernley (Ferneley), infant, eldest son of Mary, ?mortgagee of Calvin Galpine, respondent/appellant: JAM_1742_02

 

Gedney, esquire, collector of customs and the 4½ per cent duty at Bridgetown, Barbados, appellant: BAR_1752_01

 

Gedney (same), esquire, of St. Michael parish (Barbados), appellant: BAR_1752_03

 

Gedney (same), collector of the 4½ per cent duty at Bridgetown, appellant: BAR_1759_00

 

Gedney (same), collector of customs at Bridgetown, Barbados, respondent: BAR_1762_00

 

George, heir of Elisha: JAM_1707_00

 

James, son of Edward: JAM_1742_02

 

John, of Barbados, appellant: see Introduction

 

John (?another), esquire, lessor of William Hutchins, respondent: JAM_1708_02

 

John (?same), son of Thomas sen., respondent: JAM_1716_01

 

John (another), son of Edward: JAM_1742_02

 

John (?same), ?husband of Susannah: JAM_1748_06

 

John (?same), mortgagor of Samuel Walter: JAM_1751_01

 

Mary, widow and executrix of Edward, ?mortgagee of Calvin Galpine, respondent/appellant: JAM_1742_02

 

Maynard: JAM_1748_06

 

Sir Simon, respondent: JAM_1768_04

(Note: According to Wikipedia, relying on the Complete Baronetage 1900, Sir Simon Peter Clarke, 5th Baronet of Shalford Shirland, was convicted of highway robbery, but escaped the death penalty and was deported to Jamaica, where he died in 1736. This is probably his successor, Sir Simon Clarke, the 6th baronet, who died in 1770.)

 

Sir Simon (same), baronet, executor of Patrick Taylor: JAM_1769_01

 

Sir Simon (same): JAM_1769_05

 

Sir Simon (same), executor of Patrick Taylor: JAM_1770_04

 

Sir Simon (?another), baronet, appellant: JAM_1774_01

(Note: This is probably Sir Simon Clarke, 7th Baronet of Shalford Shirland, who died in 1777. (Source as in JAM_1768_04.))

 

Sir Simon (same), deceased: JAM_1779_02

 

Susannah, ?wife of John: JAM_1748_06

 

Thomas, witness: ANT_1725_02

 

Thomas sen. (another), father of John, deceased: JAM_1716_01

 

Thomas jun., deceased: JAM_1716_01

 

Wylde, merchant, of London, appellant: BAR_1695_01

 

Claypole

 

James: JAM_1777_03

 

Cleaver

 

Samuel: JAM_1750_02

 

Cleland

 

Col. William: BAR_1705_01

 

William (?same), respondent: BAR_1712_01

(Note: According to Wikipedia, s.n. Clarke Baronets), relying on the Complete Baronetage 1900, Sir Simon Peter Clarke, 5th baronet of Shalford Shirland, was convicted of highway robbery, but escaped the death penalty and was deported to Jamaica, where he died in 1736. This is probably his successor, Sir Simon Clarke, the 6th baronet, who died in 1770.)

 

Clifton

 

William, chief justice, issued writ of prohibition: WES_1773_00

 

Clinton

 

George, executor of Sarah Tiplar, respondent: JAM_1774_05

 

Clitherow

 

James, of Boston House, Middlesex, appellant: JAM_1779_02

 

Clopper

 

Peter: NOV_1769_00

 

Clozier

 

Charles Philip, of Grenada, appellant: GRE_1770_02

 

Clozier Decosteaux

 

François, of Grenada, appellant: GRE_1770_02

 

Clozier Passé Lamelirie

 

Mary Charlotte, of Grenada, wife of Claude Passé Lamelirie, appellant: GRE_1770_02

(Note: For our skepticism about the second element in Claude Passé’s surname, see the entry for him.)

 

Coates

 

Captain Charles, commander of the Exchange, respondent: BAR_1695_01

 

Cobb

 

Joshua, attorney for Henry Applethwaite: BAR_1704_01

 

Cochrane, Cockran, Cockrane

 

Colonel Archibald, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Powell): ANT_1699_02

 

Archibald (same), respondent: ANT_1720_00

 

Archibald (same), executor of Samuel Parry: ANT_1726_02

 

Archibald (same), executor of Samuel Philips, respondent: ANT_1726_04

 

Archibald (same), executor of Richard Cochrane: ANT_1731_00

 

Archibald (same), executor of Samuel Philips, respondent: ANT_1734_03

 

Elizabeth: see Powell, Elizabeth

 

John: ANT_1699_02

 

John (?another), respondent: JAM_1740_00

 

Peter, master of the Linnet: STC_1780_00

 

Richard, deceased: ANT_1731_00

 

Robert, son of William: ANT_1699_02

 

William, father and guardian of Robert, appellant: ANT_1699_02

 

Cockburn

 

Sarah, wife of Thomas, representative of John Drinkwater, respondent: JAM_1770_05

 

Dr. Thomas, husband of Sarah, representative of John Drinkwater, respondent: JAM_1770_05

 

William, former secretary of Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1718_01

 

Cocker

 

___: BAR_1726_03

 

Cockran, Cockrane

 

see Cochrane

 

Codrington

 

Mr. ___, executor of Henry Drax sen.: BAR_1709_05

(Note: This may be Christopher Codrington, the former Governor, who did not die until 1710, but we would expect that he would be called by his military title.)

 

Colonel [Christopher] (?same), governor of the Leeward Islands, judge in a lower case: ANT_1701_02

(Note: For Codrington, see ODNB, s.n. Codrington, Christopher (1668–1710).)

 

Colonel [Christopher] (same), ?judge in a lower case: NEV_1701_00

 

Governor [Christopher] (same), governor of the Leeward Islands, principal judge and commissary of the High Court of Admiralty of the Leeward Islands: NEV_1702_00

 

Colonel Christopher (same), governor, respondent: see Introduction

 

Christopher (?same), deceased: ANT_1714_01

(Note: Unclear whether this is Christopher Codrington, 1668–1710, who died in April in the year that the Chancery Decree was made, or his father of the same name who died in 1698. Considering how long it took to settle estates in this period, it is probably more likely that it is the father. What his relationship was with the William, the plaintiff here, is unclear. He was not his son.)

 

Christopher sen. (?same), deceased: STC_1732_00

 

William, appellant: ANT_1714_01

 

Sir William (?another), appellant: ANT_1726_04

 

Sir William (same), respondent: ANT_1727_02

 

Sir William (same), formerly of Antigua, now of Doddington in the County of Gloucester, appellant: ANT_1734_03

 

Sir William (same), of Dodington, Gloucestershire, appellant/respondent: STC_1732_00

 

Colbeck

 

Colonel John, of Jamaica, deceased: see Introduction

 

Robert, heir of Col. John, appellant: see Introduction

 

Cole

 

Charles Knights, husband of Mary, assignor of Zachary Bayly, deceased: JAM_1759_05

 

Julia, daughter, administratrix, and residuary legatee of Jacob Allin, respondent: JAM_1761_06

 

Lawford, formerly of Antigua, appellant: ANT_1724_00

 

Lawford (same): ANT_1727_01

 

Mary (née Hobby), widow of Charles Knights, daughter of Mary Hobby, sister of William Hobby: JAM_1759_05

 

Thomas, respondent: NEV_1674_00

 

Colebrook

 

John, merchant, of Providence Island, appellant: BAH_1731_00

 

Coleman

 

James: ANT_1739_02

 

William, merchant, of London, respondent: STC_1757_00

 

William (same), merchant, of London, appellant/respondent: STC_1767_00

 

Collet, Collett

 

Samuel, assignee of John Lewis, appellant: JAM_1735_00

 

Samuel (?same), deceased: JAM_1764_01

 

Thomas: JAM_1777_01

 

Colleton

 

Elizabeth (formerly Drax), wife of John, widow and administratrix of Henry Drax sen., mother of Henry Drax jun., appellant: BAR_1709_05

 

John, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: BAR_1709_05

 

Collett

 

see Collet

 

Columbier

 

Anthony, merchant, of London, appellant: ANT_1765_01

 

Comberbatch

 

Abraham: BAR_1774_00

 

Compear

 

Leonard, receiver general of Jamaica, appellant, deceased: see Introduction

 

Comyn

 

Phillips, appellant: WES_1773_00

 

Stephen, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Comyn

(Note: A Mr Comyns, whom Baker tentatively identifies as Stephen Comyn of Inner Temple, received a serjeant’s ring as a member of the Chancery bar in 1771. Baker, Serjeants, 428. There were apparently two of that name. Ours is more likely to be the one described as ‘senior’ in 1771.)

 

Concanen, Concannen

 

Mathew, attorney general of Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1741_02

 

Mathew (same), advocate general, respondent: JAM_1742_06

 

Mathew (same), husband of Shirley, appellant: JAM_1744_01

 

Shirley, wife of Mathew, appellant: JAM_1744_01

 

Congreve

 

William, secretary of Jamaica: JAM_1718_01

 

Conte, le

 

Charles, commander of the Mentor, respondent/appellant: JAM_1761_02

 

Cook, Cooke

 

Bernard, mariner, of London, husband of Sarah, appellant: BAR_1715_02

 

Bernard (same), appellant: BAR_1720_00

 

Pierce: JAM_1769_05

 

Sarah, wife of Bernard, appellant: BAR_1715_02

 

Thomas, appellant: NEV_1686_00

 

Capt. William, executor of Robert Briscoe sen.: JAM_1707_00

 

Copley

 

John: JAM_1708_01

 

Copp

 

William, appellant: BAR_1708_01

 

Cordix

 

Joseph, master of the Industry: MON_1748_00

 

Corker

 

Thomas: JAM_1742_02

 

Corlet

 

Robert, formerly attorney for William Heysham: BAR_1715_03

 

Cornell

 

Gideon, merchant, of Rhode Island, owner of the Jupiter: JAM_1753_01

 

Cort

 

John, master of the Nelly: NEV_1759_00

 

Cossley

 

John, son of Judith Burrows, mortgagor of John Spooner, respondent: JAM_1752_03

 

Sarah: JAM_1752_03

 

Cotton

 

Sir Lynch Salusbury: JAM_1764_03

 

Coursey

 

Thomas, master and owner of the Peggy, appellant: ANT_1768_00

 

Cowes, Cowse

 

Elizabeth (née Sharpe), wife of James, daughter of William Sharpe sen., appellant: BAR_1701_01

 

James, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: BAR_1701_01

 

James (?same), practicing counsel, attorney for George Nicholas: BAR_1713_01

 

Cowie

 

Robert, master of the Africa: JAM_1767_01

 

Cowse

 

see Cowes

 

Cox

 

Samuel, appellant: see Introduction

 

Thomas jun., ?deceased: JAM_1713_00

 

Cradock

 

Milborough: see Cargill, Milborough

 

Craford

 

Stephen Charles, executor of John Truxton, respondent: JAM_1777_07

 

see also Crawford

 

Cranstoun

 

[James], lord, of Cranstoun [co. Roxburgh], husband of Lady Cranstoun, father of William and Brown, respondent: STC_1756_00

(Note: For James Cranstoun, 6th Lord Cranstoun (d. 1773) and Sophia, lady Cranstoun (d. 1779), see J. M. Rigg, rev. Clive Wilkinson, in ODNB, s.n. Cranstoun, James, eighth Lord Cranstoun (bap. 1755, d. 1796); Complete Peerage, ed. 2, 1913, 3:496.)

 

[Sophia, née Brown], lady, wife of Lord Cranstoun, mother of William and Brown, respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Brown, esquire, son of Lord and Lady Cranstoun, respondent: STC_1756_00

 

William, esquire, son of Lord and Lady Cranstoun, respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Crawford

 

Alexander, husband of Jane, respondent: JAM_1743_01

 

Jane (née Mathew), wife of Alexander, respondent: JAM_1743_01

 

see also Craford

 

Craymer

 

Matthew, master of the Brothers, appellant: NEV_1779_00

 

Creagh

 

David, of Barbados, appellant: see Introduction

 

Crean

 

Elizabeth: see Biggs, Elizabeth

 

James, gentleman, formerly of St. Catherine parish, Jamaica, now of Great Britain, brother of Paul, appellant: JAM_1751_06

 

Paul, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Biggs), brother of James, deceased: JAM_1751_06

 

Cressey

 

Margaret, widow, appellant: NEV_1724_00

 

Crisp

 

Joseph jun.: ANT_1724_00

 

Crockatt

 

Daniel: JAM_1769_01

 

James, later deceased: JAM_1769_01

 

Croft

 

Mary, widow, of Bampton, Oxford County, appellant: BAR_1705_05

 

Croose

 

Thomas, gentleman, respondent: JAM_1747_03

 

Thomas (?another), executor of Gersham Ely and acting executor of Walter Thomas, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1748_03

 

Thomas (?another), deceased: JAM_1755_04

 

Crosby

 

Joshua, merchant, respondent: JAM_1733_02

 

Joshua (?same), mortgagor of William Shettlewood: JAM_1743_01

 

Joshua (?same), esquire, respondent: JAM_1745_01

 

Joshua (?same): JAM_1753_03

 

Cross

 

Amy, residuary devisee and administratrix of Charles, appellant: JAM_1758_04

 

Charles, of Kingston, residuary devisor of Amy, deceased: JAM_1758_04

 

John, presumed deceased: JAM_1761_08

 

Richard, brother of William and Thomas, appellant: JAM_1760_01

 

Thomas, brother of William and Richard: JAM_1760_01

 

William, of Kingston, brother of Richard and Thomas, cousin of John, Eleanor, and Elizabeth Jones, deceased: JAM_1760_01

 

Crow, Crowe

 

Ann, widow and administratrix of John Crow: JAM_1777_06

 

James, merchant, appellant: BAR_1729_02

 

John, deceased: JAM_1777_06

 

Mitford, merchant, formerly of London, appellant: BAR_1707_01

(Note: See J. D. Davis, in ODNB, s.n. Crowe, Mitford (bap. 1669, d. 1719).)

 

Mitford (same), esquire, husband of Oriana, respondent/appellant: BAR_1709_01

 

Governor [Mitford] (same): BAR_1709_02

 

Mitford (same), husband of Oriana, appellant: BAR_1711_02

 

Dame Oriana ([Uriana]) (formerly Chamberlain), wife of Mitford, widow and executrix of Willoughby Chamberlain, respondent/appellant, later deceased: BAR_1709_01

(Note: For Uriana, lady Chamberlain, widow of Sir Willoughby Chamberlain, see J. D. Davis, in ODNB, s.n. Crowe, Mitford (bap. 1669, d. 1719).)

 

Oriana (same), wife of Mitford, appellant: BAR_1711_02

 

Crowder

 

Thomas, merchant, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Thomas (?same), respondent: JAM_1758_01

 

Thomas (?same), mortgagee of Daniel Monro, appellant: JAM_1772_01

 

Crowe

 

see Crow

 

Cruger

 

Henry sen., of Bristol, appellant: STC_1777_02

 

Crump

 

Elizabeth (formerly Burke), wife of George, widow and administratrix of John Burke sen., appellant: ANT_1734_02

 

George, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: ANT_1734_02

 

Isaac: BAR_1734_00

 

Nathaniel, executor of John Martin sen., respondent: ANT_1718_03

 

Nathaniel (same), executor and residuary legatee of John Martin sen., appellant/respondent: ANT_1723_01

 

Nathaniel (same), executor of Jeffrey Lyons, respondent/appellant: ANT_1726_03

 

Nathaniel (same), executor of Samuel Philips, judge: ANT_1726_04

 

Nathaniel (same), executor of Samuel Philips, respondent: ANT_1734_03

 

Hon. Nathaniel (same), esquire, executor of Joseph Redhead, appellant: ANT_1734_04

 

Crymble

 

Mr. ___, receiver general: JAM_1755_02

 

Catherine, mother of Murray and Roger, appellant: JAM_1750_01

 

Murray, son of Catherine, brother of Roger, deceased: JAM_1750_01

 

Roger, son of Catherine, brother of Murray, appellant: JAM_1750_01

 

Cubbenah

 

Harry Jack Carraway, slave: BAR_1737_03

 

Cuniffe, Cunniffe

 

Henry: JAM_1770_07

 

Henry (same): JAM_1779_03

 

Cunningham, Cunnyngham

 

Captain Alexander, lessee of John Peers, respondent: BAR_1699_02

 

David, husband of Mary, appellant: JAM_1769_02

 

Mary, wife of David, appellant: JAM_1769_02

 

Robert, esquire, respondent: see Introduction

 

Robert (?another), member of the Assembly of St. Christopher, appellant: see Introduction

 

Robert (?another), master of the Turtle: BAR_1699_01

 

Curtin

 

Mary: JAM_1769_01

 

Richard: JAM_1769_01

 

Curtis

 

John, merchant, of Bristol, executor of Samuel Dicker, respondent: JAM_1760_01

 

Cusans, Cussans

 

Euphine (formerly Macqueen), wife of John, executrix of Patrick Taylor, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

Jane: see Richards, Jane

 

John, infant, son of Thomas sen., respondent: JAM_1756_04

 

John (?same), husband of Euphine: JAM_1770_04

 

Mary, wife of Thomas: JAM_1747_02

 

Thomas, husband of Mary: JAM_1747_02

 

Thomas sen. (?same), father of Thomas jun. and John, deceased: JAM_1756_04

 

Thomas jun., infant, son of Thomas sen., respondent: JAM_1756_04

 

Thomas (?same), administrator of Dolorosa Favel Hodgins, appellant: JAM_1769_05

 

Thomas (?same), of St. Thomas in the East, Surrey county, Jamaica, eldest brother of Jane (now Jane Richards), appellant: JAM_1773_03

 

Cust

 

Savile, esquire, clerk of the Crown of the Leeward Islands, appellant: STC_1753_02

 

Cuthbert

 

Lewis: JAM_1777_04

 

D

 

Dalbiac

 

Charles, of London, assignee of Peter Robert Luard, appellant: MON_1783_00

 

Dallas

 

Dr. Robert, executor of Elizabeth Garvey and Thomas Alexander, respondent: JAM_1749_05

 

Dalling

 

Governor [John]: JAM_1780_02

(Note: See Jonathan Spain, in ODNB, s.n. Dalling, Sir John, first baronet (c.1731–1798).)

 

Dalrymple

 

General ___, acting collector and naval officer of Dominica: ANT_1765_01

 

Daly

 

John: MON_1769_00

 

Damniani

 

Mr. ___, of Leghorn: NEV_1759_00

 

Daniel

 

Richard: ANT_1718_03

 

Danvers

 

Anthony, respondent: JAM_1740_00

 

John, later deceased: JAM_1740_00

 

Darcy

 

Rebecca, respondent: ANT_1762_00

 

Darrell

 

George, respondent: BER_1699_02

 

Mr. John, deceased: BER_1699_02

 

More, infant, appellant: BER_1699_02

 

Dartmouth

 

[William], earl of: see Legge, William

 

[William], lord (same): see Legge, William

 

Daverse

 

Thomas, esquire, respondent: BAR_1729_01

 

Davidson

 

Duncan, merchant, respondent: JAM_1782_03

 

Robert: JAM_1777_04

 

Davies

 

Alice, wife of William, respondent: BAR_1712_02

 

William, husband of Alice, respondent: BAR_1712_02

 

William (?same), esquire, proctor for David Chollet: NEV_1761_00

 

Davis

 

Mark, merchant, of Bristol, executor of Samuel Dicker, respondent: JAM_1760_01

 

Mark (?same): JAM_1769_01

 

Robert, master of the Duke of Queensberry, appellant/respondent: ANT_1757_00

 

Davison

 

Thomas: JAM_1781_02

 

Dawes

 

[Philip], captain of H.M.S. Falcon, appellant: see Introduction

 

Charles jun., executor of George Paplay, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Dawkins

 

Henry: JAM_1751_05

 

Henry (?same): JAM_1769_07

 

De Witt, DeWitt

 

Ann (Anne), wife of Philip, appellant: NEV_1730_00

 

Anne (another), respondent, deceased: STC_1727_00

 

John, respondent: ANT_1719_00

 

Mary (Mercy), infant, respondent: ANT_1719_00

 

Philip, husband of Ann, appellant: NEV_1730_00

 

Thomas, respondent: ANT_1719_00

 

Dean

 

Christopher, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

John, merchant, of London, owner of the Three Sisters, appellant: see Introduction

 

John (?another), respondent: MON_1745_00

 

John (?same), lessee of John Spooner: STC_1721_00

 

Decosteaux

 

see Clozier Decosteaux

 

Deering

 

Cholmondeley: JAM_1769_05

 

Jane: see Alpress, Jane

 

Dehany

 

David, husband of Mary (1), respondent: JAM_1748_04

 

David (?same), deceased: JAM_1769_01

 

Mary (1), wife of David, mother of Mary (2), respondent: JAM_1748_04

 

Mary (2), daughter of Mary (1): JAM_1748_04

 

Philip, executor of David: JAM_1769_01

 

Delap

 

Francis, son of Samuel and Sarah, brother of William (1), appellant: JAM_1759_04

 

Rev. Samuel, of Letterkenny in Ireland, husband of Sarah, mother of William (1) and Francis: JAM_1759_04

 

Sarah, of Letterkenny in Ireland, wife of Samuel, mother of William (1) and Francis: JAM_1759_04

 

William (1), son of Samuel and Sarah, brother of Francis, deceased: JAM_1759_04

 

William (2), of Ireland, executor of William (1): JAM_1759_04

 

Delmestre, Demetre

 

___: JAM_1759_04

 

Peter (?same), deceased: JAM_1767_03

 

Denbow

 

Byam, infant, son of William, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

William (once mistakenly Denlow), respondent: ANT_1734_01

 

William (?same), father and guardian of Byam, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

Denn, Denne

 

Andrew, owner of the Nelly, appellant: NEV_1759_00

 

John: NEV_1740_01

 

John (?same), owner of the Nelly, appellant: NEV_1759_00

 

John (?same), lessee of Augustus Boyd, appellant: STC_1737_00

 

John (?same), respondent: STC_1738_00

 

Richard, owner of the Nelly, appellant: NEV_1759_00

 

Dennis

 

Edmund: JAM_1751_02

 

Mary: JAM_1751_02

 

Denny

 

Edward, husband of Martha, appellant: BAR_1712_01

 

Martha, wife of Edward, appellant: BAR_1712_01

 

Dias Fernandes

 

Benjamin, merchant, executor of Aaron Baruch Lousada, appellant: JAM_1767_04

 

Benjamin (same), executor of Patrick Taylor: JAM_1769_01

 

Dicker

 

Samuel, executor of Henry Loyd: JAM_1740_00

 

Samuel (?same), acting executor of William Cross, later deceased: JAM_1760_01

 

Dickie

 

William, master of the Hope: GRE_1765_00

 

Dickinson

 

Caleb sen., esquire, son of Francis, father of Ezekiel and Caleb jun.: JAM_1753_03

 

Caleb jun., son of Caleb sen., grandson of Francis, appellant: JAM_1753_03

 

Caleb (?another), respondent: JAM_1762_03

 

Ezekiel, son of Caleb sen., grandson of Francis, appellant: JAM_1753_03

 

Ezekiel (?same), respondent: JAM_1762_03

 

Francis, esquire, deceased: JAM_1753_03

 

Dickons

 

Daniel, cooper, father of John and Mary (now Mary Sutherland), deceased: JAM_1748_03

 

John, gentleman, formerly of Jamaica, now of London, son of Daniel, respondent: JAM_1748_03

 

Mary: see Sutherland, Mary

 

Dickson

 

Mary, infant, respondent: JAM_1781_01

 

Disney

 

Daniel, town major of Montreal, respondent: QUE_1768_00

 

Dobby

 

Conyers, deceased: JAM_1759_07

 

Dobree

 

Thomas, owner of the Two Friends: QUE_1765_00

 

Doe

 

John, lessee of Charles Dunbar: ANT_1739_03

 

John (?another), of the parish of St. John’s, Jamaica, lessee in ejectment of Barrow Harris, appellant: JAM_1727_01

 

John (?another), appellant: JAM_1738_00

 

John (?another), respondent: JAM_1750_02

 

John (?another), respondent: JAM_1753_03

 

John (?another), respondent: JAM_1762_03

 

John (?another), lessee of William Perrin and Thomas Vaughan, appellant: JAM_1764_05

 

Donaldson

 

William, collector of customs in Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1764_04

 

William (?same): JAM_1773_01

 

Doran

 

Felix, executor of James, appellant: MON_1770_00

 

James, deceased: MON_1770_00

 

Dormer

 

James, merchant, of Copthall Court, London: NEW_1761_00

 

Dorrill

 

William, esquire, owner of the Prince William: JAM_1755_03

 

Dorsett

 

Thomas, deputy provost marshal of Montserrat, respondent: MON_1767_00

 

Dottin

 

Ann: see Woodbridge, Ann

 

Douglas

 

Colonel [Walter], governor of the Leeward Islands, judge in a lower case: ANT_1714_01

 

Alexander, assistant justice: STC_1770_00

 

Fanny, slave, mother of natural sons of George Williams: JAM_1780_02

 

Henry, provost marshal, respondent: ANT_1718_03

 

Hon. John, appellant: STC_1746_02

 

Quasheba (or Queen), slave, mother of natural sons of George Williams: JAM_1780_02

 

Dove

 

David, husband of Elinor, respondent: JAM_1759_10

 

Elinor, wife of David, daughter of George Gale and Esther Ranshin, respondent: JAM_1759_10

 

Dowell

 

Henry, gentleman, appellant: BAR_1756_01

 

Downes

 

Richard, Chief Judge in the Court of Common Pleas in Barbados, respondent: see Introduction

 

Drakeford

 

Richard, merchant, of London, appellant: JAM_1771_05

 

Draper

 

James, husband of Susannah: JAM_1742_04

 

John, commander of HMS Adventure: JAM_1762_02

 

Susannah (née Pestell), wife of James, daughter of Alger Pestell, deceased: JAM_1742_04

 

Drax

 

Elizabeth: see Colleton, Elizabeth

 

Henry sen., husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Colleton), uncle of Thomas Prideaux, deceased: BAR_1709_05

 

Henry jun., son of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Colleton): BAR_1709_05

 

Drinkwater

 

John, deceased: JAM_1770_05

 

Dromgole

 

Nicholas, of St. Christopher: ANT_1752_02

 

Drummond

 

Colin: QUE_1768_00

 

Drury

 

Andrew: BAR_1748_00

 

Dryden

 

Alice (née Tinling, formerly Tate), wife of William, sister of Adam Tinling: JAM_1777_04

 

William, husband of Alice: JAM_1777_04

 

Du Pasquier

 

Charles Abraham, former planter, in Demerara and Essequibo, native of Neufchatel, Switzerland, appellant: GUI_1782_00

 

Duany

 

Ambrose, deceased: JAM_1749_05

 

Edmund, merchant, of Kingston, Jamaica, executor of Ambrose, appellant: JAM_1749_05

 

Ignatius, executor of Patrick Welsh, appellant: JAM_1740_00

 

Ignatius (same), assignor of Thomas Wilson: JAM_1758_04

 

Dubery

 

Thomas, owner of the Princess Carolina, appellant: MON_1764_00

 

Dubois

 

John, of Guadeloupe, appellant: ANT_1730_01

 

Duckenfield

 

Robert: JAM_1740_00

 

Ducomyn

 

John, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1740_00

 

Dufaur

 

Paul Antoine, husband and administrator of Rose François[?e] Dufaur, respondent: GRE_1770_02

 

Rose François, wife of Paul Antoine Dufaur, deceased: GRE_1770_02

 

Duff

 

Robert, respondent: JAM_1769_06

 

Dufresny

 

Mrs. Anne: JAM_1751_06

 

Dumer

 

Edmund: ANT_1708_00

 

Dunbabbin

 

Nicholas, respondent: STC_1753_01

 

Dunbar

 

Alice, wife of Charles, deceased: ANT_1730_02

 

Charles, husband of Alice, appellant: ANT_1730_02

 

Charles (?same): ANT_1734_02

 

Charles (?same), appellant: ANT_1735_01

 

Charles (?same), surveyor general of customs in Barbados, the Leeward Islands, and the Bermudas, appellant: ANT_1736_03

 

Charles (same), surveyor general of his Majesty’s customs in Barbados, Bermuda, and the Leeward Islands, appellant: ANT_1739_02

 

Charles (?same), lessor of John Doe, respondent: ANT_1739_03

 

Eleanor, infant, wife of John, daughter of Elizabeth Watkins, sister of Ann, Elizabeth, and Mary Watkins, appellant: ANT_1749_02

 

Elinor (née Watkins), wife of John, daughter of Thomas Watkins, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

John, doctor, husband of Eleanor, appellant: ANT_1749_02

 

John (?another), esquire, husband of Elinor, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

Duncan

 

James, mariner, of Kirkcaldy (Scotland), appellant: ANT_1734_02

 

Duncommun

 

John, master in Chancery: JAM_1755_01

 

Dundass

 

Ralph, commander of HMS St. Lawrence, respondent: BAH_1770_00

 

Dunn

 

Alexander, collector of customs, respondent: NEW_1769_00

 

James, executor of John Woollery, appellant: JAM_1767_04

 

Dunning

 

John, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Dunning

(Note: J. Cannon, in ODNB, s.n. Dunning, John, first Baron Ashburton (1731–1783).)

 

Dupony, Dupouy, Dupoy

 

Augustin (Augustine), merchant, appellant/respondent: JAM_1762_02

 

Augustine (same), respondent: JAM_1755_02

 

Durnford

 

Hon. Elias, lieutenant governor of Florida, appellant: WES_1779_00

(Note: Elias Durnford (13 June 1739 – 21 June 1794) (Wikipedia).)

 

Dutton

 

Sir R.: BAR_1682_00

 

Sir R. (same): BAR_1685_01

 

Sir Richard (same): BAR_1684_00

 

Dwarris

 

Fortunatus, respondent: JAM_1777_02

 

Dyer

 

Henry: MON_1767_00

 

James: JAM_1769_01

 

Dymock

 

William, legator of Mary Mason, deceased: BAR_1705_03

 

E

 

Earle

 

John, husband of Sarah, appellant: ANT_1708_00

 

Sarah, wife of John, appellant: ANT_1708_00

 

East

 

Sarah, widow: JAM_1758_07

 

Eaton

 

Thomas, merchant, of Bristol: ANT_1757_00

 

Edgar, Edzor

 

John, owner of the New Exchange, presumed deceased: JAM_1748_01

 

Mary, ?widow, respondent: JAM_1748_01

 

Edgington, Egginton, Eginton

 

John, esquire, respondent: BAR_1701_03

 

John (same), husband of Sarah, executor of William Chester jun.: BAR_1703_00

 

John (same), appellant: BAR_1707_03

 

Sarah, wife of John, executrix of William Chester jun.: BAR_1703_00

 

Edlyne

 

Elizabeth, widow, appellant: JAM_1782_02

 

Mary: see Fearon, Mary

 

Thomas, respondent: JAM_1744_06

 

Thomas (?same), (?half) brother of Richard Elletson, father of Mary (now Mary Fearon): JAM_1783_01

 

Edwards

 

Mr. ___, solicitor: JAM_1759_04

 

Bryan, agent for Alexander Hood, respondent: JAM_1771_02

 

Bryan (same): JAM_1772_05

 

Edward: EAS_1783_00

 

John, of Lincoln’s Inn Fields: JAM_1761_05

 

John (?same), respondent: JAM_1768_04

 

Edzor

 

see Edgar

 

Egan

 

James, merchant, of London: JAM_1742_06

 

Egginton, Eginton

 

see also Edgington

 

Elford

 

James, (?former) deputy collector for the port of Kingston, respondent: JAM_1781_02

 

Elletson

 

Anna Eliza: see Brydges, Anna Eliza

 

Anna Petronella: see Ord, Anna Petronella

 

Elizabeth (née Hynes), daughter of Janet Hynes, deceased: JAM_1769_07

 

George, appellant: JAM_1691_00

 

Richard, mortgagor of Thomas Wilson: JAM_1758_06

 

Richard (?same), husband of Susannah, son of Thomas Hope, Roger Hope, and Anna Petronella (now Anna Petronella Ord), (?half) brother of Thomas Edlyne: JAM_1783_01

 

Roger, esquire, (former) attorney, of Jamaica, appellant: see Introduction

 

Roger (?George) (?same): JAM_1691_00

 

Roger Hope, lieutenant governor and chancellor: JAM_1769_01

 

Roger Hope (same), respondent: JAM_1770_04

 

Roger Hope (same), son of Richard, deceased: JAM_1783_01

 

Sarah (née Goodin), widow, daughter and executrix of George Goodin, appellant: JAM_1748_04

 

Susannah, mortgagor of Thomas Wilson, respondent: JAM_1758_06

 

Susannah (?same), wife of Richard: JAM_1783_01

 

Thomas Hope, respondent: JAM_1758_06

 

Thomas Hope (same), son of Richard: JAM_1783_01

 

Elliot, Elliott

 

Diana: see Stokes, Diana

 

Dorothy, wife of John: BAR_1748_00

 

Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, appellant: ANT_1708_00

 

James, commissioner for Mr. Lowther: BAR_1720_00

 

Mr. John: BAR_1686_00

 

John (another), husband of Dorothy: BAR_1748_00

 

John (?another), owner of the John and Ann: NEW_1764_00

 

Thomas, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: ANT_1708_00

 

Ellis

 

Ann, deceased: JAM_1759_08

 

Anne (?same), respondent: JAM_1744_01

 

George, respondent: JAM_1744_01

 

George (?same), esquire, devisor of William Beckford Ellis, deceased: JAM_1749_03

 

George sen. (?same), deceased: JAM_1759_11

 

John, respondent: JAM_1744_01

 

Susanna: see Borton, Susanna

 

William Beckford, respondent: JAM_1744_01

 

William Beckford (?same), esquire, devisee of George, appellant: JAM_1749_03

 

William Beckford sen. (?same), husband of Susanna (now Susanna Borton), father of William Beckford Ellis jun., deceased: JAM_1773_04

 

William Beckford jun., infant, son and heir of William Beckford Ellis sen., appellant: JAM_1773_04

 

Elrington

 

Col. Roger: STC_1732_00

 

Ely, Elye

 

Gersham, esquire, member of the Assembly of Jamaica, respondent: see Introduction

 

Gersham (?same), deceased: JAM_1748_03

 

Emery

 

Priscilla, deceased: see Introduction

 

Richard, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

Enouf

 

Nicholas, of Guernsey, former master of the Two Friends, appellant: NOV_1765_00

 

Nicholas (same), of Guernsey, former master of the Two Friends, appellant: QUE_1765_00

 

Esdaile

 

Archibald, judge surrogate: STC_1777_02

 

Estridge

 

Benjamin, executor of George Strachan, appellant/respondent: STC_1736_01

 

William, appellant/respondent: STC_1736_01

 

Eustace

 

Rowland: JAM_1723_00

 

Evans

 

H., counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Evans

(Note: Appears in only one case, contemporary with K. Evans, and perhaps a misprint.)

 

John, husband of Lucy, appellant: JAM_1759_07

 

K., counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Evans

 

Lucy, wife of John, widow and executrix of Humphrey Morley, appellant: JAM_1759_07

 

Evanson

 

Allan, respondent: ANT_1762_00

 

Nathaniel, respondent: ANT_1762_00

 

Eveleigh

 

Samuel, merchant, of Charleston (S.C.), part-owner of the George and Elizabeth, administrator of Joseph Palke, appellant: BER_1724_00

 

Eversden

 

Benjamin, merchant, appellant: ANT_1718_03

 

Eyles

 

Elizabeth, of St. George parish, Bloomsbury, daughter of Sir Joseph sen., sister and heir of Joseph jun., appellant: BAR_1755_00

 

Sir John, executor of Sir Joseph: BAR_1738_01

 

Sir Joseph, respondent, later deceased: BAR_1738_01

 

Sir Joseph sen. (?same), father of Elizabeth, Joseph jun., and Sarah (now Sarah Pratt): BAR_1755_00

 

Joseph jun., son of Sir Joseph sen., brother of Elizabeth and Sarah (now Sarah Pratt), deceased: BAR_1755_00

 

Sarah: see Pratt, Sarah

 

F

 

Fagan

 

John: JAM_1751_06

 

Fahie

 

John, speaker of the Assembly, respondent: STC_1770_00

 

John (?same), judge of Vice Admiralty Court of St. Christopher: STC_1780_00

 

Fairchild

 

Hamlet, attorney for Robert Lucas: BAR_1774_00

 

Fanning

 

James, merchant, of Copthall Court, London: NEW_1761_00

 

Farmar, Farmer

 

Major [Robert], respondent: WES_1766_00

 

John: BAR_1701_01

 

John (?same), husband of Katherine, appellant: BAR_1701_03

 

Katherine, wife of John, appellant: BAR_1701_03

 

Farquhar

 

Ann (née Harvey), wife of Walter, appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

William, husband of Ann, appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

Farrell

 

Paul, merchant, of Waterford, owner of the Bridget: NEW_1769_00

 

Farrill

 

Richard, respondent: JAM_1749_02

 

Richard (?same), respondent: MON_1770_00

 

Fausset, Fossett

 

John, husband of Mary, respondent: NEV_1724_00

 

Mary, wife of John, respondent: NEV_1724_00

 

Favel

 

John, guardian of John Hodgings: JAM_1707_00

 

Fazakerley

 

Nicholas, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Fazakerley

(Note: R. Turner, in ODNB, s.n. Fazakerley, Nicholas (bap. 1682, d. 1767).)

 

Fearon

 

Mary, wife of Waldron: JAM_1782_02

 

Mary (née Edlyne) (same), wife of Walrond, daughter of Thomas Edlyne: JAM_1783_01

 

Hon. Thomas, father of Thomas Peters Fearon, respondent: JAM_1759_03

 

Thomas Peters, son of Thomas, deceased: JAM_1759_03

 

Waldron, husband of Mary: JAM_1782_02

 

Walrond (same), husband of Mary: JAM_1783_01

 

Fell

 

Thomas, of Clifford’s Inn, attorney for Mary Sober and Dowding Thornhill Bonnett: BAR_1764_00

 

Fenton

 

Jervase: see Turton, Jervase

 

Parnal: see Pilkington, Parnal

 

Richard, assignee of John Lewis, appellant: JAM_1735_00

 

Fercherson

 

John, esquire, justice of the peace: BAR_1720_00

 

Ferroux

 

James: GRE_1765_00

 

Feuilleteau

 

William, esquire, appellant: STC_1770_00

 

Feurtado

 

Jacob, merchant, executor of Aaron Baruch Lousada, appellant: JAM_1767_04

 

Field, Fielde

 

Catherine: see Thibou, Catherine

 

Rev. James, husband of Rachael, father of Sophia, Theophilus, and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou, deceased: ANT_1739_04

 

Mary, spinster, daughter of James and Rachael, sister of Sophia and Theophilus Field and Catherine Thibou, deceased: ANT_1739_04

 

Paul, of Stanstead Bury, Herts., appellant: JAM_1779_02

 

Rachael, wife of Rev. James, mother of Sophia, Theophilus, and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou, deceased: ANT_1739_04

 

Sophia, daughter of James and Rachael, sister of Theophilus and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou, appellant: ANT_1739_04

 

Theophilus, esquire, son of James and Rachael, brother of Sophia and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou, deceased: ANT_1739_04

 

Finlay

 

Hugh, of Quebec, owner of the Laratte, appellant: GRE_1765_00

 

Finucane

 

Byran, chief justice: NOV_1781_00

 

Fish

 

William, murder victim, deceased: see Introduction

 

Fisher

 

John, solicitor, attorney for Mary Lingham: ANT_1708_00

 

Paul, merchant, respondent: ANT_1735_02

 

Fitzgerald

 

George, merchant, of London, owner, with others, of the King's Meadow, appellant: JAM_1742_06

 

Fitzmaurice

 

Ulysses, governor of Dominica: DOM_1770_00

 

Flaherty

 

John: JAM_1759_03

 

Fleming

 

Daniel: JAM_1759_12

 

Hon. Gilbert, lieutenant governor of St. Christopher, respondent: STC_1736_02

 

Gilbert (same), lieutenant governor of St. Christopher: STC_1737_00

 

Fletcher

 

Andrew, lord Milton, formerly Lord Justice Clerk, now a Lord of the Council in Scotland, appellant: JAM_1760_02

(Note: See Michael Fry, in ODNB, s.n. Fletcher, Andrew, Lord Milton (1691/2–1766).)

 

Fogarty, Fogerty

 

Thomas, respondent: JAM_1767_02

 

Thomas (?same), surgeon: MON_1771_00

 

Foord

 

Edward: JAM_1777_03

 

see also Ford

 

Forbes

 

Captain ___, captain of the Good Cecilia: JAM_1769_01

 

Alexander: JAM_1764_02

 

Alexander (?same), husband of Mary, appellant: JAM_1783_02

 

George, master of the Rochester: NOV_1762_00

 

Mary, wife of Alexander, appellant: JAM_1783_02

 

Sarah, wife of William, daughter of Moses Gutturez, sister of Jacob, Joseph, and Leah Gutturez, granddaughter and legatee of Leah Gutturez, respondent: JAM_1739_00

 

Timothy, administrator and acting executor of John Crow: JAM_1777_06

(Note: The APC does not name any administrators of John Crow other than Thomas Hibbert; the others are inferred to be administrators.)

 

William, commissioner for Bernard Cook: BAR_1720_00

 

William (?same): BAR_1740_00

 

William (?same), husband of Sarah, respondent: JAM_1739_00

 

Ford

 

Mr. ___, attorney for defendants: JAM_1759_03

 

Francis, respondent: BAR_1726_01

 

Gilbert: JAM_1769_05

 

Henry, deceased: see Introduction

 

Henry (same), great-uncle of Lewis Johnstowne, deceased: BER_1700_01

 

see also Foord

 

Fordyce

 

John, merchant, of London, appellant: DOM_1773_00

 

Forest, Forrest

 

Arthur, respondent: JAM_1768_05

 

Edward Horn, son and heir of George and Susanna, respondent: ANT_1721_01

 

George, surgeon, husband of Susanna, father of Edward Horn, appellant: ANT_1721_01

 

Susanna, wife of George, mother of Edward Horn, appellant: ANT_1721_01

 

Forrester

 

Mr. ___, attorney for Norwood and Bonella Witter and Benjamin and Hannah Blake: JAM_1746_03

 

Alexander, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Forrester

(Note: Surname spelled once with one ‘r’, but many times with two. A Mr Forrester, whom Baker tentatively identifies as Alexander Forrester of Inner Temple, received a serjeant’s ring as a member of the Chancery bar in 1771. Baker, Serjeants, 428. That is pushing our Forrester’s chronology, but he does sign one case as late as 1770.)

 

Alexander (?same), attorney for Isaac Tripier: JAM_1769_03

 

Robert, second mate of the Infant Augusta: BAR_1752_01

 

Robert (?same): JAM_1777_04

 

Forster, Foster

 

Robert, administrator of Sarah Shanks, respondent: JAM_1742_05

 

Robert (?same): JAM_1755_02

 

Robert (?same): JAM_1762_02

 

William, esquire, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1755_02

 

William (?another), assignee of Thomas Wilson, deceased: JAM_1758_06

 

William (?same): JAM_1759_12

 

William (?same), deceased: JAM_1762_02

 

William (?another): JAM_1770_04

 

Forsyth

 

George, merchant, of Niagara, appellant: QUE_1783_02

 

Fortescue

 

William, infant, appellant: BAR_1717_00

 

Fossett

 

see Fausset

 

Foster

 

see Forster

 

Fowler

 

Christopher, merchant: BAR_1688_01

 

Christopher (?same), executor of Benjamin Knights in trust for Richard Knights: BAR_1703_00

 

Christopher (?same): JAM_1751_02

 

Fox

 

Anthony, respondent: MON_1745_00

 

Anthony (?another), deceased: MON_1745_00

(Note: It is unclear whether the deceased Anthony Fox and the respondent are the same person.)

 

Foyster

 

Caleb, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Francis

 

Thomas, commander of HMS Greyhound, respondent: NOV_1769_00

 

Franklyn

 

Mary (aka Ann), widow of William, appellant: ANT_1718_01

 

Peter, collector of customs, appellant: TOB_1782_00

 

William, husband of Mary, father of William Henry Franklyn, appellant, later deceased: ANT_1718_01

 

William Henry, infant, son of William: ANT_1718_01

 

Franks

 

Moses, merchant, of London, respondent: JAM_1771_01

 

Freeman

 

Thomas, executor of William Byam, respondent: ANT_1734_02

 

William, esquire, appellant: see Introduction

 

French

 

Anne (formerly Langford), wife of John, widow of Jonas Langford, appellant: ANT_1713_00

 

George, esquire, executor of Nathaniel Webb, appellant: MON_1743_00

 

John, husband of Anne, appellant: ANT_1713_00

 

Joseph, formerly of Antigua, now of Barbados, executor of George Gamble, appellant: ANT_1734_01

 

Mary (née Mathew), wife of Thomas, respondent: JAM_1743_01

 

Nathaniel, deceased: MON_1769_00

 

Peter: JAM_1770_01

 

Thomas, husband of Mary, respondent: JAM_1743_01

 

William, deputy provost marshal of Montserrat, respondent: MON_1767_00

 

Frere

 

Arabella, wife of Thomas, executrix of Henry Peers, respondent: BAR_1742_03

 

John, member of the Council of Barbados: BAR_1712_04

 

John (?same), nephew of Mr. Lowther: BAR_1720_00

 

Hon. John (?same), esquire: BAR_1742_02

 

Tobias, appellant: BAR_1704_02

 

Tobias (?same), husband of Arabella, executor of Henry Peers, respondent: BAR_1742_03

 

Frizzle

 

Joseph, commander of the Trial: ANT_1729_02

 

Fry, Frye

 

John, respondent: ANT_1714_02

 

John (?same), executor of Jervase Turton, respondent: ANT_1729_01

 

John (?same), brother-in-law and executor of George Gamble: ANT_1734_01

 

Samuel, executor of Jervase Turton, respondent: ANT_1729_01

 

Samuel (?same), brother-in-law and executor of George Gamble: ANT_1734_01

 

William, of Montserrat, appellant: STC_1724_00

 

Fuller

 

Ann (Anne), sister of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Roose) and Mary (now Mary Kelly), respondent: JAM_1717_00

 

Charles, deceased: JAM_1717_00

 

Elizabeth: see Roose, Elizabeth

 

Hannah (formerly Newport), wife of John, respondent: BAR_1752_02

 

John, husband of Hannah, respondent: BAR_1752_02

 

Mary, respondent: see Kelly, Mary

 

Rose, respondent: JAM_1744_05

 

Rose (same), esquire, guardian of William Beckford Ellis, appellant: JAM_1749_03

 

Rose (same), formerly of Jamaica, now of Great Britain, executor of George Ellis sen., appellant: JAM_1759_11

 

Rose (same), executor of William Cross: JAM_1760_01

 

Stephen: JAM_1769_05

 

Thomas: JAM_1773_04

 

Fulton

 

Robert, agent for Richard Tyrrell, appellant: ANT_1765_02

 

Furlong

 

John, master of the Hunter: NEV_1761_00

 

Lawrence, former master of the Newbury, appellant: BER_1766_00

 

Furnell

 

Organ: JAM_1759_02

 

Peter, respondent: JAM_1759_02

 

Peter (?same), esquire, husband of Sarah Archbould Furnell, appellant: JAM_1768_07

 

Peter (?same): JAM_1770_01

 

Sarah Archbould, wife of Peter: JAM_1768_07

 

G

 

Gabay, Gabuy

 

David, respondent: JAM_1730_00

(Note: The alternative spelling of the surname suggested by the APC does not seem to be supported in the PC registers, but it is plausible. Gabuy is fairly common French Sephardic surname, something that would go well with these men’s given names. Gabay, if it exists at all as a surname, is certainly not common.)

 

Isaac, respondent: JAM_1730_00

(Note: See the note above.)

 

Gaillardy

 

Rev. Edward, returning officer of the members of Assembly for St. Patrick's parish, respondent: MON_1747_00

 

Gale

 

Dorothy, wife of Isaac: JAM_1746_02

 

Elinor: see Dove, Elinor

 

Esther: see Ranshin, Esther

 

Francis, executor of Hanbury Sanders Pestell: JAM_1761_01

 

Francis (?same), esquire, respondent: JAM_1763_01

 

George, husband of Esther (now Esther Ranshin), father of Elinor (now Elinor Dove), deceased: JAM_1759_10

 

Gibbons: see Serjeant, Gibbons

 

Grace: see Lindsay, Grace

 

Hon. Isaac, esquire, of the parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, husband of Dorothy, representative, assignee, and residuary legatee of Mary Basnett, appellant: JAM_1746_02

 

Isaac (?same), brother-in-law of William Williams: JAM_1750_02

 

Isaac (?same), administrator of Jonathan, respondent: JAM_1759_09

 

Isaac (?same): JAM_1763_01

 

Isaac (?same), brother-in-law and devisee of William Williams: JAM_1764_05

 

John: JAM_1750_02

 

Hon. John (?another), esquire, deceased: JAM_1752_01

 

John (another), administrator of Jonathan, respondent: JAM_1759_09

 

Jonathan: JAM_1750_02

 

Jonathan (?same), formerly of London, deceased: JAM_1759_09

 

Jonathan (?same), ?husband of Gibbons (now Gibbons Serjeant), deceased: JAM_1763_01

 

Jonathan (?same), husband of Grace (now Grace Lindsay), presumed deceased: JAM_1779_01

 

Sarah, widow of Jonathan, assignor of John Hanbury, David Barclay, Thomas How, and John Wilcox: JAM_1759_09

 

William, gentleman, executor of John Gale, respondent: JAM_1752_01

(Note: There is some ambiguity in the APC as to the number of executors of John Gale; there may be more than are named here.)

 

William (?same), administrator of Jonathan: JAM_1759_09

 

William (?same): JAM_1769_05

 

Gallway

 

David, son of Margaret (now Margaret Lynch), respondent: MON_1728_00

 

John, husband of Margaret (now Margaret Lynch), deceased: MON_1728_00

 

Margaret: see Lynch, Margaret

 

Galpine

 

Calvin, rector, of the parish of St. Catherine in Jamaica, ?mortgagor of Mary Clarke and Fernley Clarke, appellant/respondent: JAM_1742_02

 

Gambell

 

John, executor of Jervase Turton, respondent: ANT_1729_01

 

see also Gamble

 

Gambier

 

Samuel (1), advocate general of the Bahamas, respondent: BAH_1766_02

 

Samuel (2), deputy searcher, respondent: BAH_1766_02

 

Gamble

 

George, mortgager of Daniel Park: ANT_1715_00

 

George (?another), nephew of John, deceased: ANT_1734_01

 

George (another): ANT_1739_03

 

James, husband of Rachel, respondent: ANT_1721_02

 

John: ANT_1721_02

 

John (?same), uncle and executor of George Gamble: ANT_1734_01

 

Rachel (née Hilder), wife of James, daughter of Mary Mann and her late husband Samuel Hilder, respondent: ANT_1721_02

 

see also Gambell

 

Game

 

Samuel, esquire, appellant: BAR_1742_03

 

Gandy

 

___, widow of Charles, esquire, of Port Royal, Jamaica, appellant: see Introduction

 

Gapper

 

Henry, executor of James Webb, respondent: NEW_1761_00

 

Garbrand

 

___: JAM_1750_02

 

Anna Maria, infant, daughter of Caleb sen., respondent: JAM_1733_02

 

Caleb sen., husband of Susannah (now Susannah Wallis), father of Caleb jun. and Anna Maria, deceased: JAM_1733_02

 

Caleb jun., infant, son of Caleb sen., respondent: JAM_1733_02

 

John: JAM_1770_02

 

Joshua, deceased: JAM_1733_02

 

Susannah: see Wallis, Susannah

 

Thomas, eldest son and heir of Joshua, appellant: JAM_1733_02

 

Gardiner, Gardner

 

Charles, executor of Mary Hynes, appellant: JAM_1769_07

 

Edward, appellant/respondent: JAM_1770_01

 

Grace: see Lindsay, Grace

 

Grace (same): see Lindsay, Grace

 

John, merchant, of London, appellant: BAR_1714_07

 

John (?another), deceased: JAM_1768_02

 

John (?same), deceased: JAM_1779_01

 

John (another), appellant: STC_1770_00

 

Thomas jun., husband of Grace (now Grace Lindsay), deceased: JAM_1768_02

 

Thomas (same), husband of Grace (now Grace Lindsay), deceased: JAM_1779_01

 

Garnier

 

William, commander of HMS Argo, respondent: STC_1777_02

 

Garrett

 

George, weaver, of Spitalfields, mortgagee of Henry Strudwick jun., respondent: JAM_1768_01

 

Garrioch, Garrioche

 

George, husband of Margaret, deceased: JAM_1749_04

 

John, planter, appellant: JAM_1749_04

 

Margaret, wife of George: JAM_1749_04

 

Garth

 

James, husband of Jane (now Jane Hamilton), deceased: JAM_1742_03

 

James (?same), husband of Jane (now Jane Hamilton), deceased: JAM_1744_04

 

James (another): JAM_1754_01

 

Jane: see Hamilton, Jane

 

Jane (same): see Hamilton, Jane (1)

 

Jane (another): see Hamilton, Jane

 

Garthwaite

 

Edward: JAM_1770_01

 

Garvey

 

Elizabeth, deceased: JAM_1749_05

 

Gascoigne

 

George, respondent: BAR_1737_02

 

Stephen, deceased: BAR_1705_05

 

Gates

 

Thomas, formerly of Cork, former master of the Fisher, appellant: BER_1728_00

 

Gaul

 

Richard, merchant, of Waterford, owner of the Industry: NEW_1761_00

 

Gay, le

 

Isaac, gentleman, respondent: BAR_1730_00

 

Geikie

 

Alexander, husband of Anne, appellant: JAM_1732_00

 

Anne, wife of Alexander, daughter of Charles Alden, appellant: JAM_1732_00

 

Gemmell

 

Mr. ___, deceased: DOM_1773_00

 

Gibbes, Gibbs

 

Alice Christian (née Holder), wife of William, daughter and executrix of Susannah Holder, respondent: BAR_1739_01

 

Henry, deceased: BAR_1709_06

 

Joseph, practitioner in physic and surgery, appellant: BAR_1737_01

 

Mary: see Haggatt, Mary

 

Robert, master of the George: STC_1777_02

 

William, husband of Alice Christian Gibbes, executor of John Holder, respondent: BAR_1739_01

 

Gibbons

 

John, administrator of Robert Bishop sen., appellant, deceased: BAR_1756_02

 

Sir John (another), executor of William Beckford, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1779_01

 

Sarah, guardian of Catherine Lynch (now Catherine Tully), Sarah Lynch, and Mary Lynch: MON_1743_00

 

William, appellant: JAM_1716_02

 

Gibbs

 

see Gibbes

 

Gibson

 

John, master of the Lightfoot: EAS_1783_00

 

Gilbert

 

Nathaniel, respondent: ANT_1722_00

 

Nathaniel (?same), merchant, respondent: ANT_1728_00

 

Nathaniel (?same), esquire, executor of Joseph Redhead, appellant: ANT_1734_04

 

Nathaniel (?same), executor of Francis Carlisle, respondent: ANT_1736_01

 

Gill

 

Abraham, merchant, appellant: see Introduction

 

Gilligan

 

Butler (née Chamberlain), wife of Manuel Manasses Gilligan, daughter of Edward Chamberlain, appellant/respondent: BAR_1709_01

 

Mrs. [Butler] (same), wife of Manuel Manasses Gilligan, sister of Tankerville and Willoughby Chamberlain, later deceased: BAR_1718_01

 

Manuel Manasses, husband of Butler, appellant/respondent: BAR_1709_01

 

Manuel Manasses (same), husband of Butler, appellant: BAR_1718_01

 

Gittens

 

Benjamin: BAR_1775_00

 

Glanvill, Glanville

 

William, respondent: ANT_1727_01

 

William (?same), respondent: ANT_1730_02

 

William (?same), deceased: ANT_1734_04

 

Glen

 

John, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Goddard

 

Lieutenant Governor ___, respondent: BER_1694_00

 

Godfry

 

Mr. ___, master in Chancery: BER_1724_00

 

Goldegay

 

Edmund: JAM_1773_04

 

Golding

 

Thomas: JAM_1751_04

 

Goldingham

 

John, appellant: BAR_1685_02

 

Goleborn

 

Mary, wife of William, appellant: JAM_1749_01

 

William, esquire, husband of Mary, appellant: JAM_1749_01

 

Gonsales

 

Abraham, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Jacob, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Gonson

 

Simon, master of La Marie Victoire: BAR_1729_01

 

Goodin

 

George, father of Sarah (now Sarah Elletson), deceased: JAM_1748_04

 

George Robert, executor of George Williams, respondent/appellant: JAM_1780_02

 

Grace, respondent: JAM_1769_04

 

Sarah: see Elletson, Sarah

 

Goodright

 

Richard, feigned lessee of the other appellants, appellant: STC_1754_01

 

Goostrey

 

Mr. [Thomas], attorney for Thomas Fearon: JAM_1759_03

 

Thomas (same), of St. James parish, Westminster: BAH_1770_00

 

Thomas (same), attorney for George and Christian Anderson: JAM_1764_02

 

Thomas (same), of Sherrard Street near Golden Square, attorney for David and Elizabeth Bernard: JAM_1767_04

 

Gordon

 

Mr. ___, attorney for Charles Le Conte: JAM_1761_02

 

Alexander: MON_1767_00

 

James, merchant, respondent: NEV_1740_02

 

Samuel: JAM_1751_05

 

Samuel (?same), executor of Thomas Hill, appellant: JAM_1755_01

 

Samuel (?same), respondent: JAM_1758_01

 

Thomas, executor of Claudius Hamilton: BAR_1726_02

 

William, clerk, rector of St. Michael parish, appellant: BAR_1719_00

 

William (?same), clerk, appellant: BAR_1726_04

 

William (?same), executor of Edward Roe: JAM_1740_00

 

Gorges

 

Henry, esquire, respondent: BAR_1686_00

 

Gosling

 

Richard, esquire, of St. Michael parish (Barbados), appellant: BAR_1752_03

 

Gowland

 

Thomas, owner of the Lawrence, appellant: JAM_1772_03

 

Graeme, Graham

 

Alexander, esquire, appellant: BAR_1756_01

 

Alexander (?same), attorney "and solicitor" for William Perrin, appellant: JAM_1758_03

 

Margaret, executrix of Alexander Stevenson, respondent: BAR_1783_00

 

Robert, receiver general of Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1765_03

 

see also Greeme

 

Grant

 

Alexander: JAM_1769_01

 

Sir Alexander (?same): JAM_1769_01

 

Andrew, merchant, of London, appellant: DOM_1773_00

 

Sir Archibald, baronet, husband of Elizabeth: JAM_1783_01

(Note: See R. H. Campbell, in ODNB, s.n. Grant, Sir Archibald, of Monymusk, second baronet (1696–1778).)

 

Elizabeth (formerly Callender), wife of Archibald: JAM_1783_01

 

Francis, former commander of HMS Greyhound, appellant: BAR_1766_00

 

John, of Halifax, agent for Robert, appellant: NOV_1760_00

 

Robert, merchant, of London, contractor and agent victualler to a department of the Navy in North America: NOV_1760_00

 

Walter, executor of Patrick Taylor, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

Gray

 

John, merchant, executor of Ann Willoughby, respondent: BAR_1688_02

 

John (same), merchant, of Port Royal, appellant: JAM_1742_06

 

John (?same), appellant: JAM_1743_02

 

John (?same), appellant: JAM_1743_03

 

Mr. Justice: ANT_1782_00

 

Matthew, appellant: BAR_1709_03

 

Robert, respondent: ANT_1739_01

 

Thomas, appellant: JAM_1770_03

 

see also Grey

 

Greathead

 

Craister, esquire, chief justice: STC_1770_00

 

Craister (same), commander in chief of the Leeward Islands: STC_1777_02

 

Greeme

 

George, esquire, appellant: BAR_1756_02

 

see also Graeme

 

Greenlees

 

Dorothy (formerly Mitchell, Brown, and Stout), later widow, wife/widow and executrix of Robert, ?widow of Thomas Mitchell jun., Charles Brown, and Henry Stout, respondent: JAM_1754_01

 

Robert, husband of Dorothy, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1754_01

 

Gregg

 

Mr. ___, of St. Thomas the Apostle, attorney for Samuel Lindsey: JAM_1759_04

 

see also Greig

 

Gregory

 

Arthur: JAM_1769_05

 

Arthur (?same), executor of Patrick Taylor: JAM_1770_04

 

John, appellant: JAM_1760_02

 

Matthew, attorney for the guardian of John Morton: JAM_1718_02

 

Matthew (?same), executor of Thomas Cussans sen., respondent: JAM_1756_04

 

Matthew (?same), appellant: JAM_1760_02

 

Matthew (?same), respondent: JAM_1765_04

 

Matthew (?same), executor of Patrick Taylor: JAM_1769_01

 

Matthew (?same): JAM_1769_05

 

Matthew (same as Matthew in JAM_1769_01), executor of Patrick Taylor: JAM_1770_04

 

Richard, husband of Susanna, respondent: JAM_1713_00

 

Samuel, merchant, of Kingston, surviving partner of Peter Delmestre, appellant/respondent: JAM_1767_03

 

Samuel (?same), respondent: JAM_1783_02

 

Susanna, wife of Richard, respondent: JAM_1713_00

 

Hon. William, esquire, chief justice: QUE_1767_02

 

Chief Justice [William] (same), judge in colonial court: QUE_1768_00

(Note: For William Gregory, first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Quebec (1764–1766), see Public Archives of Canada, Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada: 1759–1791, ed. Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty (Ottawa 1907) 149 n.3, 178 n.1–2. [For the 2nd ed. of Canada Documents, see the Bibliography.])

 

Gregson

 

Mr. William, attorney for Nathaniel Gilbert: ANT_1722_00

 

William (?same), appellant: ANT_1732_00

 

Greig

 

Alexander, practitioner in physick and surgery, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Jane (formerly Bonner), wife of William, widow of Henry Bonner, respondent: JAM_1766_00

 

William, husband of Jane, respondent: JAM_1766_00

 

see also Gregg

 

Grenville

 

Sir Bevil: BAR_1709_04

 

Grey

 

Elizabeth: see Wallop, Elizabeth

 

Henry (formerly Nevill), esquire, of Horton, Northumberland, executor of Ralph, Lord Grey, appellant: BAR_1714_01

 

Henry (?same), esquire, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Wallop, countess of Portsmouth), appellant, deceased: BAR_1743_00

 

[Ralph], lord [baron of Warke (Werke)], formerly governor of Barbados: BAR_1701_02

(Note: For Ralph Grey, 4th (and last) Baron Grey of Warke (Werke) (1701–1706), see Complete Peerage, ed. 1, 1892, 4:110; Cracroft’s Peerage online. History of Parliament, 1690–1715 2002, s.n. Grey, Hon. Ralph (1661–1706), of Gosfield, Essex, lists him as governor of Barbados until 1702.)

 

[Ralph], lord (same), [of Warke], deceased: BAR_1714_01

(Note: See previous entry.)

 

William de, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Grey

(Note: Both upper and lower case ‘d’ are found, but they are never joined to the surname. G. Goodwin, rev. M. J. Mercer, in ODNB, s.n. Grey, William de, first Baron Walsingham (1719–1781).)

 

see also Gray

 

Griffin

 

Lucock: JAM_1756_05

 

Thomas, deceased: JAM_1783_05

 

Grossett

 

Charles, merchant, of Friday Street in the parish of St. Matthew, London: STC_1768_00

 

Grove

 

Mr. ___: JAM_1754_01

 

Groves

 

William, respondent: JAM_1740_00

 

Gugy

 

Conrad, of Machiche, appellant: QUE_1781_00

 

Guichinot

 

Henry, deceased: ANT_1725_02

 

Guillet La Rose

 

François, assignor of François le Maître Dueme: QUE_1781_00

 

Guinand

 

Henry, merchant, of London, appellant: ANT_1765_01

 

Joseph, merchant, of London, appellant: ANT_1765_01

 

Guise

 

George: BAR_1774_00

 

Guithen

 

Elizabeth, widow, respondent: STC_1727_00

 

Gunman

 

James, treasurer of Greenwich Hospital, later deceased: JAM_1771_02

 

Gunthorp, Gunthorpe, Gunthrop

 

Elizabeth (née Watkins), wife of William, daughter of Thomas Watkins, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

John, merchant, executor of William Paynter sen., appellant/respondent: ANT_1725_03

 

John (?same), executor and trustee of Col. John Hamilton, appellant: ANT_1738_03

 

John (?same), respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

William, esquire, nephew and heir of William Paynter, personal representative of John Paynter sen. and William Paynter, respondent: ANT_1734_02

 

William (?same), esquire, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

Guthrie

 

Elizabeth: JAM_1769_07

 

Helen: JAM_1769_07

 

James, father of Janet (now Janet Hynes): JAM_1769_07

 

Janet: see Sadler, Janet

 

John: JAM_1769_07

 

Mary: JAM_1769_07

 

Gutturez

 

___: JAM_1759_02

 

Jacob, son and residuary legatee of Moses, deceased: JAM_1739_00

 

Jacob Mendez, merchant, executor of Moses, appellant: JAM_1739_00

 

Joseph, son and residuary legatee of Moses, deceased: JAM_1739_00

 

Judica, widow of Moses, deceased: JAM_1739_00

 

Leah (1), grandmother of Jacob, Joseph, Leah (2), and Sarah (now Sarah Forbes), legator of Leah (2) and Sarah (now Sarah Forbes), deceased: JAM_1739_00

 

Leah (2), daughter of Moses, sister of Jacob, Joseph, and Sarah (now Sarah Forbes), granddaughter and legatee of Leah (1), deceased: JAM_1739_00

 

Moses, husband of Judica, father of Jacob, Joseph, Leah (2), and Sarah (now Sarah Forbes), residuary legator of Jacob and Joseph, deceased: JAM_1739_00

 

Sarah: see Forbes, Sarah

 

H

 

Hackett

 

Miles, planter, formerly of Antigua: ANT_1729_02

 

Haggatt

 

Mary, wife of Othniel, widow and administratrix of Henry Gibbs, appellant: BAR_1709_06

 

Othniel, husband of Mary, appellant: BAR_1709_06

 

Othniel (same), administrator of Tankerville Chamberlain: BAR_1718_01

 

Hakey

 

Thomas, of London, assignee of Peter Robert Luard, appellant: MON_1783_00

 

Hales

 

Robert, esquire, husband of Sarah: BAR_1730_00

 

Sarah (née Andrews), wife of Robert, daughter of George and Lucretia Andrews: BAR_1730_00

 

Halhed, Halked

 

Richard, respondent: JAM_1749_03

 

Richard (?same), father, devisor and residuary devisor of Robert, deceased: JAM_1759_11

 

Robert sen., son, devisee, residuary devisee and administrator of Richard, respondent: JAM_1759_11

 

Hall

 

Charles, appellant: JAM_1771_01

 

Durham: DOM_1770_00

 

Elizabeth, wife of William, legatee of Patrick Montgomery, respondent: JAM_1758_02

 

George: JAM_1748_01

 

James Ashley, judge surrogate: DOM_1770_00

 

Jasper, appellant: JAM_1759_07

 

Jasper (same), merchant, of Kingston, respondent: JAM_1761_03

 

Jasper (same), merchant, of Kingston, appellant: JAM_1767_01

 

Jasper (same), executor of George Paplay, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Jasper (same), respondent: JAM_1771_03

 

Jasper (same), respondent: JAM_1772_01

 

Jasper (same), respondent/appellant: JAM_1775_02

 

Jasper (same), executor of George Paplay, appellant: JAM_1780_03

 

[John] Cossley, respondent: JAM_1752_03

 

Mark, executor of Mathias Philp, respondent: JAM_1746_01

 

Mark (same), executor of Mathias Philp, appellant: JAM_1752_01

 

Mark (same), executor of Mathias Philp, respondent: JAM_1758_05

 

Mark (same), esquire, executor of Mathias Philp, appellant: JAM_1764_02

 

Mary, wife of William: JAM_1769_07

 

Thomas, esquire, son of William, respondent: JAM_1756_02

 

William, father of Thomas, deceased: JAM_1756_02

 

William (another), husband of Elizabeth, legatee of Patrick Montgomery, respondent: JAM_1758_02

 

William (?another), husband of Mary: JAM_1769_07

 

Hallett

 

John, esquire, merchant, respondent: BAR_1688_01

 

Col. John (?same), appellant: BAR_1693_00

 

John (?same), esquire, respondent: BAR_1701_03

 

Col. John (?same), executor of Benjamin Knights in trust for Richard Knights, respondent: BAR_1703_00

 

Richard, merchant: BAR_1688_01

 

Richard (?same), executor of Benjamin Knights in trust for Richard Knights: BAR_1703_00

 

Halliday

 

John, collector of customs for the port of St. John, respondent: ANT_1761_00

 

Hals

 

Elizabeth: see Hume, Elizabeth

 

Francis (formerly Sadler), appellant: JAM_1748_02

 

Thomas, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Hume), deceased: JAM_1748_02

 

Halstead

 

John, appellant: JAM_1716_02

 

Mathew, gentleman, deceased: JAM_1744_03

 

Hamersley

 

Hugh, of the Inner Temple, London: JAM_1750_02

 

Hugh (?same), of Lincoln’s Inn: JAM_1754_01

 

Hamilton

 

Anna, wife of Claudius, mother of Margaret, deceased: BAR_1726_02

 

Archibald, infant, appellant: ANT_1738_03

 

Archibald (?same), deceased: ANT_1752_03

 

Claudius, husband of Anna, father of Margaret, deceased: BAR_1726_02

 

Daniel, brother of Claudius: BAR_1726_02

 

David sen., father of David jun., assignee of Claudius: BAR_1726_02

 

David jun., son of David sen., appellant: BAR_1726_02

 

Eleanor, infant, daughter of Robert and Jane (1), appellant/respondent: JAM_1744_04

 

Frances, infant, daughter of Robert and Jane (1), appellant/respondent: JAM_1744_04

 

Francis, husband of Sarah, appellant: ANT_1738_01

 

Francis (?same), merchant, executor of John Patten, appellant: JAM_1751_05

 

Jane (née Mitchell, formerly Garth; Miller), wife of Robert, widow of Pancefort Miller sen. and James Garth, daughter of Thomas sen. and Frances Mitchell, respondent: JAM_1742_03

 

Jane (1) (née Mitchell, formerly Garth; Miller) (same), wife of Robert, widow of Pancefort Miller sen. and James Garth, daughter of Thomas sen. and Frances Mitchell, mother of Jane (2), Frances, Margaret, and Eleanor, deceased: JAM_1744_04

 

Jane (same), wife of Robert, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1744_05

 

Jane (al. Mitchell, Miller, Garth) (same): JAM_1754_01

 

Jane (2) (another), infant, daughter of Robert and Jane (1), appellant/respondent: JAM_1744_04

 

John, appellant: ANT_1726_01

 

Col. John (?same), deceased: ANT_1738_03

 

Colonel John (?same), father of Archibald: ANT_1752_03

 

Margaret, daughter of Anna and Claudius, deceased: BAR_1726_02

 

Margaret (another), infant, daughter of Robert and Jane (1), appellant/respondent: JAM_1744_04

 

Mary: see Kirwan, Mary

 

Robert, husband of Jane, respondent: JAM_1742_03

 

Robert (same), esquire, formerly of Jamaica, now resident in Great Britain, husband of Jane (1), father and guardian of Jane (2), Frances, Margaret, and Eleanor, appellant/respondent: JAM_1744_04

 

Robert (same), husband of Jane, respondent: JAM_1744_05

 

Robert (?same): JAM_1754_01

 

Rowland, gentleman, appellant: ANT_1725_01

 

Rowland (?same), executor and trustee of Col. John Hamilton, appellant: ANT_1738_03

 

Rowland (?same), son of John, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

Sarah, wife of Francis, appellant: ANT_1738_01

 

William, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Hamilton

 

Dr. William (?same): JAM_1746_02

 

Hanbury

 

John, merchant, of London, assignee of Sarah Gale: JAM_1759_09

 

Hancock

 

Bononi, merchant, of London, father of Henry: ANT_1739_02

 

Henry, son of Bononi: ANT_1739_02

 

Hanlon

 

Patrick: JAM_1779_03

 

Hannay

 

George, provost marshal of Barbados, appellant: see Introduction

 

George (?same): BAR_1682_00

 

George (?another), appellant: BAR_1748_00

 

James, administrator of Tankerville Chamberlain: BAR_1718_01

 

Hanson

 

Samuel, respondent: see Introduction

 

Samuel (?same), appellant: BAR_1682_00

 

Samuel (?same), appellant: BAR_1684_00

 

Harding

 

Elizabeth, deceased: BAR_1742_03

 

Samuel, baker and citizen, practicing as a surgeon, of London, witness: JAM_1680_00

 

Hardyman

 

James, of St. James parish, Cornwall, Jamaica, executor and residuary devisee of Mark, appellant: JAM_1769_04

 

James (?same), appellant/respondent/appellant: JAM_1770_06

 

James (same as James in JAM_1769_04), brother of Robert and Walter, executor of Mark, appellant: JAM_1779_03

 

Mark, residuary devisor of James and Mary, deceased: JAM_1769_04

 

Mark (same), husband of Mary, deceased: JAM_1770_06

 

Mark (same), deceased: JAM_1779_03

 

Mary, of St. James parish, Cornwall, Jamaica, executrix and residuary devisee of Mark, appellant: JAM_1769_04

 

Mary (formerly Lawrence) (same), widow of Mark and of James Lawrence, appellant/respondent: JAM_1770_06

 

Robert, brother of James: JAM_1779_03

 

Walter, brother of James: JAM_1779_03

 

Harley

 

Robert, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Harley

 

Harper

 

Joan: see Jackson, Joan

 

Joan (same): see Jackson, Joan

 

Johanna: see Wildman, Johanna

 

Thomas, merchant, of Port Royal, executor of Samuel Ranshin, appellant: JAM_1759_10

 

Thomas (?same), deceased: JAM_1769_01

 

Thomas (?same), husband of Joan (now Joan Jackson), father of Johanna (now Johanna Wildman), deceased: JAM_1782_01

 

Harris

 

Barrow sen., esquire, lessor in ejectment of John Doe, husband of Mary, father of Barrow jun., respondent, later deceased: JAM_1727_01

 

Barrow jun., eldest son and heir of Barrow sen.: JAM_1727_01

 

Edward, cousin of Peter Miller, deceased: JAM_1727_01

 

Mary, widow and executrix of Barrow sen.: JAM_1727_01

 

Nicholas: JAM_1748_06

 

Sarah: BAR_1709_03

 

William, representative of Charles Mitchell, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

William (?another), ?owner of the St. Christopher, appellant: STC_1719_00

 

Harrison

 

Mark, commander, husband of Sarah, deceased: see Introduction

 

Robert: ANT_1721_02

 

Robert (?another), commissioner for Bernard Cook: BAR_1720_00

 

Sarah, wife of Mark, appellant: see Introduction

 

Temperance (formerly Sexton), wife of William, widow of Thomas Sexton: BAR_1738_03

 

Thomas: BAR_1738_01

 

Thomas (?same): JAM_1779_02

 

Thomas (?same), attorney general, respondent: JAM_1779_03

 

Thomas (same), attorney general of Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1780_01

 

Thomas (same), attorney general, respondent: JAM_1780_02

 

Thomas (same), (former) attorney general, appellant: JAM_1781_02

 

William, husband of Temperance, respondent: BAR_1738_03

 

see also Jamaica, attorney general of

 

Hart

 

William, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

Hartley

 

Thomas: JAM_1755_03

 

Harvey, Harvie

 

Alexander, husband of Elizabeth, respondent: ANT_1762_00

 

Alexander (?same), administrator of Samuel Collett, attorney for Samuel Lewin, respondent: JAM_1764_01

 

Alexander (?same): JAM_1777_01

 

Ann: see Farquhar, Ann

 

Elizabeth, wife of Alexander, respondent: ANT_1762_00

 

Elizabeth (1) (?same), widow, appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

Elizabeth (2), infant, appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

James, husband of Mary: JAM_1771_03

 

John, planter, appellant: ANT_1762_00

 

John (?another), esquire, of Kingston, executor of Alexander Macfarlane, appellant: JAM_1761_03

 

John (?same), administrator of Samuel Collett, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1764_01

 

John (?another): JAM_1777_01

 

Joseph: BER_1707_00

 

Mary (née Reid), wife of James, daughter of Gabriel Ball Reid, brother of John Reid jun.: JAM_1771_03

 

Milborough: see McLean, Milborough

 

Thomas, appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

Thomas (?same): JAM_1777_01

 

Thomas (?another), minor, appellant: NEV_1701_00

 

William, guardian of Thomas and Elizabeth (2), appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

William (?same), respondent: JAM_1777_01

 

William (?same), deceased: JAM_1783_02

 

see also Hervey

 

Hassall

 

Anna (née Shanks), of Kingston, Jamaica, wife of Arthur, executrix of Sarah Shanks, appellant: JAM_1742_05

 

Anna (same), widow and executrix of Arthur, appellant: JAM_1747_01

 

Anna (same), widow of Arthur, appellant: JAM_1752_02

 

Anna (née Shanks) (same): JAM_1783_01

 

Arthur, husband of Anna: JAM_1742_05

 

Arthur (same), merchant, husband of Anna, deceased: JAM_1747_01

 

Arthur (same), respondent: JAM_1748_01

(Note: The APC does not note that Hassall died by the time of this appeal, but it is clear from other cases.)

 

Arthur (same), husband of Anna, deceased: JAM_1752_02

 

Hatter

 

John Wilmore, husband of Mary, executor of John Gale, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Mary, wife of John Wilmore Hatter, executrix of John Gale, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Haughton

 

Margaret Bonella, wife of Samuel Williams Haughton, daughter of Hannah Blake, appellant: JAM_1775_01

 

Samuel Williams, husband of Margaret Bonella Haughton, appellant: JAM_1775_01

 

Samuel Williams (same): JAM_1780_02

 

Hawkins

 

Isaac, executor of Barbara Newton, appellant: BAR_1695_03

 

Hay

 

George, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Hay

(Note: This may be Sir George Hay (1715–1778), who was a distinguished civilian. See M. Kilburn, in ODNB, s.n.)

 

George (another), husband of Rebecca (now Rebecca Palmer), deceased: BAR_1739_02

 

Rebecca: see Palmer, Rebecca

 

see also Hey

 

Hayden

 

James, merchant, of London: JAM_1742_06

 

Hayes

 

James: JAM_1755_03

 

Hayman

 

Henry Edward: JAM_1771_05

 

William: JAM_1769_07

 

Haynes

 

Joseph, merchant, of Jamaica, brother-in-law of John Wilks, appellant: see Introduction

 

Hayward, Haywood

 

Thomas, commander of HMS Senegal, respondent: NOV_1765_00

 

Thomas (same), commander of HMS Senegal, respondent: NOV_1768_00

 

see also Heywood

 

Hearn

 

Lawrence, former master of the Industry, appellant: NEW_1761_00

 

Heathcote

 

Sir Gilbert, commissioner of John Gardner: BAR_1714_07

 

Henderson

 

Charles, appellant: see Introduction

 

Henley, Henly

 

Patrick, administrator of Thomas Griffin: JAM_1783_05

 

Robert, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Henley

(Note: P. D. G. Thomas, in ODNB, s.n. Henley, Robert, first earl of Northington (c. 1708–1772).)

 

Herbert

 

Herbert, son of Leon Marie Herbert du Jardin: GRE_1770_01

 

Horatio, deputy collector of customs, respondent: NEV_1759_00

 

Joanna Victoria Adelaide, niece and heiress of Joseph Herbert: GRE_1770_01

 

John Richardson, appellant: NEV_1764_00

 

Joseph, uncle of Joanna Victoria Adelaide Herbert, deceased: GRE_1770_01

 

Louis Charles Marie, son of Leon Marie Herbert du Jardin: GRE_1770_01

 

Thomas: NEV_1701_00

 

Herbert du Jardin

 

Leon Marie, of Martinique, husband of Maria (now Maria Scott), brother of Joseph Herbert, father of Herbert Herbert and Louis Herbert, deceased: GRE_1770_01

 

Maria: see Scott, Maria

 

Herdman

 

John, respondent: JAM_1769_06

 

Herries

 

Michael, merchant, of Glasgow, owner of the Kilmair, respondent: BAR_1759_00

 

Herriott

 

Benjamin, owner and former master of the Pitt, appellant: STC_1761_00

 

Hervey

 

Henry, commander of the Magdalene, respondent: NOV_1768_00

 

see also Harvey

 

Hey

 

Chief Justice [William]: QUE_1768_00

(Note: For William Hey’s commission as chief justice of the Supreme Court of Quebec, dated 25 Sep. 1766, see Public Archives of Canada, Documents Relating to the Constitutional History of Canada: 1759–1791, ed. Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty (Ottawa 1907) 190–2. [For the 2nd ed. of Canada Documents, see the Bibliography.])

 

see also Hay

 

Heysham

 

Robert: BAR_1715_04

 

William, of London, appellant: BAR_1715_03

 

William (?same), appellant: BAR_1715_04

 

Heywood

 

Peter, chief justice: JAM_1708_02

 

see also Hayward

 

Hibbert

 

Thomas, executor of Alexander Innes: JAM_1769_01

 

Thomas (?same), administrator of John Crow, respondent: JAM_1777_06

 

Thomas (?same), respondent: JAM_1783_02

 

Hicks

 

Philip, executor of William Redhead, respondent: ANT_1777_00

 

Hilder

 

Rachel: see Gamble, Rachel

 

Samuel, late husband of Mary Mann, deceased: ANT_1721_02

 

Hill

 

Anna Margaretta, widow of Thomas, respondent: JAM_1755_01

 

John: DOM_1770_00

 

Thomas, husband of Anna Margaretta Hill, deceased: JAM_1755_01

 

Hilton

 

Marmaduke, merchant, of London: JAM_1754_02

 

Marmaduke (same), merchant, executor and devisee of Peter Valette, respondent: JAM_1771_04

 

Marmaduke (same): JAM_1783_01

 

Hinde

 

George, trustee of Robert and Anna Maria Poyntz, respondent: JAM_1758_07

 

Hiscox

 

Joseph: JAM_1752_03

 

Hiscutt

 

Mary, widow, appellant: JAM_1777_02

 

Hitchcock

 

Giles, of Chancery Lane: JAM_1754_01

 

Hobby

 

Mary (1) (née Wilson), sister of Richard Wilson, mother of William and Mary (2) (now Mary Cole): JAM_1759_05

 

Mary (2): see Cole, Mary

 

William, son of Mary (1), brother of Mary (2) (now Mary Cole): JAM_1759_05

 

Hobhouse

 

Isaac, merchant, of Bristol, executor of Nathaniel Webb, appellant: MON_1743_00

 

Hobkirk

 

Adam, next friend of Frances Elizabeth Watts, respondent: JAM_1777_03

 

Hodges

 

Anthony, appellant: MON_1745_00

 

Anthony sen. (?same), husband of Elizabeth, father of Jeremiah and Anthony jun., respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Anthony jun., son of Anthony sen. and Elizabeth, respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Elizabeth (née Browne), wife of Anthony sen., daughter of Jeremiah Browne, mother of Anthony jun. and Jeremiah, respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Jeremiah, son of Anthony sen. and Elizabeth, respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Thomas, appellant: BAR_1706_00

 

Thomas (?same), practicing counsel, attorney for George Nicholas: BAR_1713_01

 

Hodgings, Hodgins

 

Dolorosa Favel, spinster, niece and legatee of Edward sen., deceased: JAM_1769_05

 

Edward, respondent: JAM_1747_02

 

Edward sen. (?same), uncle and legator of Dolorosa Favel Hodgins, deceased: JAM_1769_05

 

Edward jun. (?same as Edward in JAM_1747_02): JAM_1769_05

 

George, deceased: JAM_1747_02

 

Gibbons, respondent: JAM_1747_02

 

John, respondent: JAM_1707_00

 

John (?another): JAM_1747_02

 

John Edward: JAM_1769_05

 

Milborough: see Cargill, Milborough

 

William: JAM_1747_02

 

William (?same): JAM_1769_05

 

Hogshard

 

George, gentleman, of St. Michael parish, Barbados, appellant: BAR_1752_02

 

Holden

 

Richard, merchant, of Kingston, Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1769_06

 

Holder

 

Alice Christian: see Gibbes, Alice Christian

 

Ann: see Jordan, Ann

 

Aynesworth, son of Mary (now Mary Ashley), grandson of Susannah, deceased: BAR_1739_01

 

Elizabeth: see Applewhaite, Elizabeth

 

John, treasurer, manager of the Bank of Barbados, appellant: see Introduction

 

John (?same): BAR_1701_01

 

John (?same), husband of Margaret, respondent: BAR_1702_01

 

Col. John (?same): BAR_1707_02

 

John (?another), husband of Mary (now Mary Ashley), son of Susannah, deceased: BAR_1739_01

 

Margaret, wife of John, administratrix of John Baylie, respondent: BAR_1702_01

 

Mary: see Ashley, Mary

 

Mr. Melaliah: BAR_1701_01

 

Richard, merchant, of London, appellant: BAR_1695_01

 

Susannah, mother of John, Alice Christian (now Alice Christian Gibbes), Ann (now Ann Jordan), and Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Applewhaite); grandmother of Aynesworth, deceased: BAR_1739_01

 

William, infant, appellant: BAR_1739_01

 

Holdip

 

Elizabeth, widow and administratrix of Henry, respondent: BAR_1729_02

 

Henry, husband of Elizabeth, deceased: BAR_1729_02

 

Richard, deceased: BAR_1729_02

 

Holford

 

Robert, master of the High Court of Chancery in England: BER_1703_00

 

Mr. [Robert] (same), master in Chancery, sworn before: BER_1724_00

(Note: Of three generations of masters in Chancery named Holford, this is Robert son of Richard. Robert became a master in 1712 and died probably in 1752. The next entry seems to be his son Robert. See Melton, Sir Robert Clayton, 224.)

 

Mr. [Robert] (?another): JAM_1752_03

 

Holloway

 

James, bankrupt, deceased: see Introduction

 

Holmes

 

Captain Charles, captain of HMS Enterprise: JAM_1771_02

 

James, husband of Rebecca (now Rebecca Cantwell), deceased: BAR_1740_00

 

Rebecca: see Cantwell, Rebecca

 

Holt

 

Chief Justice [John]: BAR_1709_04

(Note: For John Holt, CJKB (1689–1710), see Paul D. Halliday in ODNB, s.n. Holt, Sir John (1642–1710).)

 

Lord Chief Justice [John] (same): BER_1694_00

 

Joseph, merchant, of London, appellant: ANT_1781_00

 

Martha, wife of Richard, appellant: BAR_1705_05

 

Richard, merchant, of Islington, Middlesex County, husband of Martha, appellant: BAR_1705_05

 

Home

 

Alexander, respondent: STC_1760_00

 

Alexander (same), searcher of customs at Basseterre, respondent: STC_1761_00

 

Elizabeth, countess of, wife of William, respondent: JAM_1760_02

 

Ninian, administrator of Joseph Herbert, respondent: GRE_1770_01

 

William, earl of, husband of Elizabeth, respondent: JAM_1760_02

(Note: For William earl of Home and countess Elizabeth, see T. F. Henderson, rev. Stuart Handley, in ODNB s.n. Home, William, eighth earl of Home (d. 1761).)

 

Hood

 

Alexander, treasurer of Greenwich Hospital, respondent: JAM_1771_02

 

Hooke

 

Christopher: JAM_1759_04

 

Hooper

 

Philip: JAM_1750_02

 

Robert Lettice, respondent: BAR_1715_02

 

Hope

 

John: BAR_1733_00

 

John (same), esquire, governor of the Bermuda Islands: BER_1724_00

 

Nicholas, deputy clerk and remembrancer of the Exchequer: BAR_1733_00

 

Hopegood

 

Anne: see Orby, Dame Anne

 

Horne

 

Edward: ANT_1765_03

 

Sarah, respondent, later deceased: ANT_1725_01

 

William, respondent: ANT_1725_01

 

William (same), guardian and next friend of William Paynter jun., respondent: ANT_1725_03

 

Hothersall

 

Anne, wife of Burch, respondent: BAR_1734_00

 

Burch, respondent: BAR_1714_01

 

Burch (same), husband of Anne, respondent: BAR_1734_00

 

Burch (same), esquire, respondent: BAR_1743_00

 

Houdin

 

the Sieur [?Anthony Peter], respondent: QUE_1763_00

(Note: This is probably Antoine-Pierre Houdin, who is found in conjunction with the better-known merchant and property-owner Joseph-Michel Cadet. Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, v.4, s.n. Cadet, Joseph-Michel (1719-1781). Houdin’s title in this entry, which sounds quite grand, was in this period rapidly becoming the equivalent of modern ‘monsieur’. )

 

Anthony Peter (?same), merchant, respondent: QUE_1767_01

(Note: See the note above.)

 

How

 

Thomas, merchant, of London, assignee of Sarah Gale: JAM_1759_09

 

Howard

 

Charles, earl of Carlisle, governor of Jamaica: JAM_1680_00

(Note: See Gordon Goodwin, rev. Sean Kelsey, in ODNB s.n. Howard, Charles, first earl of Carlisle (1628–1685).)

 

Howell

 

John sen., father of John jun., deceased: BAR_1737_01

 

John jun., son of John sen., respondent: BAR_1737_01

 

Samuel: JAM_1770_01

 

Samuel (?same): JAM_1771_02

 

Samuel (?same), master in Chancery: JAM_1782_02

 

Howey

 

James sen., father of Thomas and James jun., deceased: ANT_1728_00

 

James jun., son of James sen.: ANT_1728_00

 

Thomas, son of James sen.: ANT_1728_00

 

Hoy

 

Clement, executor of Thomas, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Thomas, deceased: JAM_1752_01

 

Hubbard

 

John, sheriff of Bermuda, appellant: BER_1689_00

 

Samuel, appellant: BER_1695_00

 

Huddlestone

 

George: STC_1756_00

 

Huggins

 

Charles, clerk and remembrancer of the Exchequer, appellant: BAR_1733_00

 

John, of St. Martins-in-the-Fields parish, Middlesex: BAR_1733_00

 

Hughes

 

Alisha (Alesha): see Powell, Alisha

 

Catherine (1), widow of Stephen, respondent: JAM_1756_05

 

Catherine (2), daughter of Stephen, respondent: JAM_1756_05

 

Charles, husband of Sarah, brother of Mathew, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1756_05

 

Sir Edward, knight, respondent: JAM_1774_04

 

Elizabeth, widow of Walter sen., mother of Walter jun., respondent: JAM_1756_05

 

Jennet, daughter of Stephen, respondent: JAM_1756_05

 

Joan, daughter of Stephen, respondent: JAM_1756_05

 

Mary, daughter of Stephen, respondent: JAM_1756_05

 

Matthew, brother of Charles, deceased: JAM_1756_05

 

Sarah, widow of Charles: JAM_1756_05

 

Stephen, husband of Catherine (1), father of Jennet, Catherine (2), Joan, and Mary, deceased: JAM_1756_05

 

Walter sen., husband of Elizabeth, father of Walter jun., deceased: JAM_1756_05

 

Walter jun., son of Walter sen. and Elizabeth, respondent: JAM_1756_05

 

Hume

 

Benjamin, husband of Elizabeth, respondent: JAM_1748_02

 

Benjamin (?same), receiver general of Jamaica: JAM_1753_01

 

Benjamin (?same): JAM_1756_05

 

Benjamin (?same), respondent: JAM_1770_01

 

Elizabeth (formerly Hals), wife of Benjamin, widow of Thomas Hals, respondent: JAM_1748_02

 

Hume-Campbell

 

Alexander, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Hume-Campbell

(Note: Occasionally spelled without the hyphen. Probably the Alexander Hume Campbell (1708–1760), mentioned by I. M. Hume, in ODNB, s.n. Campell, Hugh Hume, third earl of Marchmont (1708–1794), whose cadet twin brother Alexander was.)

 

Humphrey

 

Elizabeth (née Williams), wife of John, daughter of Rowland Williams, deceased: JAM_1733_03

 

John, of St. Iago de la Vega, husband and administrator of Elizabeth, appellant: JAM_1733_03

 

Humphreys

 

Sir William, commissioner of John Gardner: BAR_1714_07

 

Hunt

 

Thomas, of Bread Street, attorney for Samuel Husbands: BAR_1776_00

 

Hunter

 

Mr. ___, deceased: DOM_1773_00

 

Hurlock

 

Samuel, appellant: JAM_1782_03

 

Husbands

 

Margaret, wife of Richard, appellant: BAR_1710_03

 

Richard, esquire, husband of Margaret, appellant: BAR_1710_03

 

Samuel, respondent: BAR_1776_00

 

Hussey

 

Catherine, wife of John, executrix of John Needy, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

John, husband of Catherine, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Peter, merchant, of Monserrat: ANT_1739_02

 

Hutcheson

 

Mr. ___, attorney for Col. Codrington: NEV_1701_00

 

Hutchins

 

Mary, wife of William: JAM_1708_02

 

William, husband of Mary, lessee of John Clarke: JAM_1708_02

 

Hutchinson

 

___, partner of Peter Furnell: JAM_1768_07

 

Hyde

 

Edmond, respondent: JAM_1733_01

 

Edmund (same), executor of Pancefort Miller sen., respondent/appellant: JAM_1742_03

 

Edmund (same), respondent: JAM_1744_05

 

Edmund (same), esquire, appellant: JAM_1754_01

 

Edmund (same), appellant: JAM_1758_01

 

Edmund (same), esquire, executor and legatee of Hanbury Sanders Pestell, appellant: JAM_1761_01

 

Edmund (same), husband of Susannah, deceased: JAM_1774_04

 

James: JAM_1742_03

 

Susannah, widow of Edmund, appellant: JAM_1774_04

 

Hynes

 

Elizabeth, deceased: see Elletson, Elizabeth

 

Helen: see Beach, Helen

 

Janet: see Sadler, Janet

 

John, husband of Janet, former husband of Mary (1), father of Mary (2), deceased: JAM_1769_07

 

Mary (1) (née Brayne), wife of John, daughter of Charles Brayne, presumed deceased: JAM_1769_07

 

Mary (2), daughter of John, mortgagor of Peter Beckford, residuary devisor and legator of Esther Swete, deceased: JAM_1769_07

 

I

 

Ilay

 

[Archibald], earl of: see Campbell, Archibald

 

Ince, Inch

 

Elizabeth (née Bishop), wife of Thomas, daughter of Robert Bishop sen. and Margaret Maxwell, appellant: BAR_1756_02

 

Thomas, esquire, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: BAR_1756_02

 

Inchiquin

 

[William], earl of: see O’Brien, William

 

Inglis

 

David, master of the Expedition, appellant: GRE_1766_00

 

Innes

 

Alexander, deceased: JAM_1769_01

 

James, advocate for the Vice Admiralty of Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1753_01

 

James (same), advocate general of Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1764_04

 

James (same), advocate general, respondent: JAM_1765_03

 

Irish

 

William, owner of the Princess Carolina, appellant: MON_1764_00

 

William (same), executor of James Doran, appellant: MON_1770_00

 

William (same), respondent: MON_1783_00

 

Irvin, Irvine

 

Charles, clerk, rector of St. Philip’s parish, Barbados, appellant: see Introduction

 

Charles (?same), clerk, administrator of Tankerville Chamberlain: BAR_1718_01

 

Irwin

 

Andrew, respondent: GRE_1770_03

 

Israel

 

Henry jun., of St. Ann parish, co-owner of the Diamond, appellant: JAM_1764_04

 

Sarah, respondent: JAM_1773_02

 

Ivy

 

Col. William sen., appellant: JAM_1690_02

 

William jun., appellant: JAM_1690_02

 

J

 

Jackson

 

Joan, wife of William, administratrix of Thomas Harper: JAM_1769_01

 

Joan (formerly Harper) (same), wife of William, widow of Thomas Harper, appellant: JAM_1782_01

 

Samuel, merchant, of Kingston, Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1748_05

 

Thomas, planter, respondent: JAM_1761_05

 

William, husband of Joan: JAM_1769_01

 

William (?same), of Papine, executor of Adam Tinling, appellant: JAM_1777_04

 

William (same as William in JAM_1769_01), husband of Joan, appellant: JAM_1782_01

 

Jacobi

 

Diederich, appellant: JAM_1759_06

 

Jaffrey

 

Thomas, deceased: JAM_1770_05

 

Jamaica

 

attorney general of, respondent: JAM_1746_02

(Note: In JAM_1748_06, one Robert Penny is described as the attorney general of Jamaica. The same man is reported in the same position in 1744–1749 in Wikipedia, s.n. Attorney General of Jamaica. This is probably the same man.)

 

attorney general of (another), respondent: JAM_1763_02

(Note: In JAM_1752_02, one Thomas Beach is described as attorney general of Jamaica; in JAM_1779_03, Thomas Harrison is so described. Wikipedia, s.n. Attorney General of Jamaica) has Beach as attorney-general in 1766 and Harrison in 1769, so this is probably Beach.)

 

attorney general of (another), respondent: JAM_1780_03

(Note: This is probably Thomas Harrison, who is called attorney general of Jamaica in JAM_1779_03, JAM_1780_01, and JAM_1780_02. He seems to have been out of office by JAM_1781_02.)

 

James

 

William: JAM_1777_02

 

William (another), assignee of William Johnstone, appellant: QUE_1767_01

 

Jameson

 

Richard, mate of the Pretty Polly: ANT_1739_02

 

Jardin

 

Robert, merchant, of Bond Street in the parish of St. George, Hanover Square, Middlesex: STC_1768_00

 

Jarvis

 

Thomas, respondent: ANT_1738_02

 

Thomas (?same), deputy ordinary of Antigua: ANT_1777_00

 

Thomas (?same), chief justice: ANT_1782_00

 

Jeake

 

Samuel, respondent: JAM_1764_03

 

Jenkins

 

Hannah (formerly Beecher), widow, daughter of Mary Sharpe, respondent: JAM_1756_03

 

John, husband of Mary, respondent: BAR_1726_02

 

Mary, wife of John, respondent: BAR_1726_02

 

William, esquire, of St. Michael parish (Barbados): BAR_1752_03

 

William (?same), esquire, husband of Hannah: JAM_1756_03

 

Jessup

 

Edward, respondent: NEV_1740_01

 

Jeune, le

 

Lewis, husband of Louise, appellant: GRE_1770_03

 

Louise, wife of Lewis, appellant: GRE_1770_03

 

Jocelyn

 

Robert, esquire, ?attorney for William Jenkins: BAR_1752_03

 

Johnson

 

Anthony, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

John, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

Milbee, executor of John Truxton, respondent: JAM_1777_07

 

Samuel: JAM_1773_01

 

Johnston, Johnstone, Johnstowne

 

Captain Edward, formerly of Bermuda, deceased: BER_1699_01

 

Elizabeth, widow, deceased: BAR_1741_00

 

Lewis, gentleman, great-nephew of Henry Ford, appellant: BER_1700_01

 

Martha (formerly Outerbridge), ?formerly of Bermuda, widow of Capt. Edward, widow and executrix of Thomas Outerbridge sen., appellant/respondent: BER_1699_01

 

Samuel, merchant, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

William, captain lieutenant in HM Royal Regiment of Artillery, appellant: QUE_1763_00

 

William (same), captain lieutenant in HM Regiment of Artillery, assignor of John Ord, Jacob Rowe, and William James: QUE_1767_01

 

Jones

 

Edmund, of Melverly, county of Montgomery, father of John, Eleanor, and Elizabeth: JAM_1760_01

 

E[dward], secretary and provost marshal, appellant: see Introduction

 

Edward (another), mariner, respondent: ANT_1735_02

 

Edward (same as E[dward]), gentleman, (former) secretary and provost marshall general of the Bermuda Islands, appellant: BER_1703_00

 

Eleanor, daughter of Edmund, cousin of William Cross, deceased: JAM_1760_01

 

Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund, cousin of William Cross: JAM_1760_01

 

Elizabeth (née Lightfoot) (another), widow, appellant: JAM_1771_03

 

Frances (Francis), widow of Jesurun, respondent: BAR_1714_06

 

Jesurun (Jessurun), husband of Frances, deceased: BAR_1714_06

 

John, minor, heir of Jesurun, respondent: BAR_1714_06

 

John (?another), merchant, appellant: BAR_1738_03

 

John (?another), son of Edmund, cousin of William Cross: JAM_1760_01

 

John (?another), merchant, of Kingston, Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1769_06

 

Joshua, foreman of the jury: ANT_1708_00

 

William, provost marshal, respondent: QUE_1768_00

 

Jordan

 

Ann (1) (née Holder), wife of Edward, daughter and executrix of Susannah Holder, mother of Ann (2) (now Ann Woodbridge), deceased: BAR_1739_01

 

Ann (2): see Woodbridge, Ann

 

Edward, guardian of William Rees Battyn: BAR_1714_04

 

Edward (?same), husband of Ann (1), executor of John Holder, father of Ann (2) (now Ann Woodbridge), deceased: BAR_1739_01

 

Elizabeth (née Tennant), wife of Josiah, sister of Henry Tennant, appellant: JAM_1716_03

 

Josiah, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: JAM_1716_03

 

Joseph

 

Richard, deputy searcher at St. John's: ANT_1781_00

 

Joyner

 

Thomas, former master of the Lady Charlotte, appellant: STC_1758_00

 

Jubbah

 

Phillis Omah, slave: BAR_1737_03

 

K

 

Keel

 

Daniel, guardian of More Darrell, appellant: BER_1699_02

 

Keith

 

Sir Basil: JAM_1781_02

 

Kelly

 

Ann (née Wilson), sister of Richard Wilson: JAM_1759_05

 

Charles, esquire, deceased: JAM_1744_03

 

Charles (?same), husband of Sarah: JAM_1751_05

 

Darcy, esquire, deceased: JAM_1742_01

 

Darcy (same), esquire, deceased: JAM_1744_03

 

Dennis, esquire, chief justice of His Majesty’s Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas in Jamaica, executor of Darcy, appellant: JAM_1742_01

 

Dennis (same), esquire, acting executor of Edmund, executor of Darcy, respondent: JAM_1744_03

 

Dennis (same): JAM_1751_05

 

Edmund, husband of Mary, respondent: JAM_1717_00

 

Edmund (same), esquire, husband of Mary, deceased: JAM_1744_03

 

Edmund (?same): JAM_1751_02

 

Henry, infant, son and heir of Edmund, respondent: JAM_1744_03

 

Henry (?same): JAM_1751_05

 

John, of St. Catherine parish, Jamaica, mortgagee of John Patten ?and ___ Risbee: JAM_1751_05

 

Mary (née Fuller), wife of Edmund, sister of Elizabeth Roose and Ann Fuller, respondent: JAM_1717_00

 

Mary (same), widow of Edmund, respondent: JAM_1744_03

 

Sarah, wife of Charles: JAM_1751_05

 

Kelsal

 

Charles, planter, of St. Catherine parish, Middlesex co., Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1768_03

 

Kelso

 

William, master of the Laratte: GRE_1765_00

 

Kemeys

 

John Gardner, of Bertholey, Monmouthshire, appellant: JAM_1779_02

 

Kendall

 

Governor [James]: BAR_1689_00

(Note: James Kendall (politician) (17 June 1647 – 10 July 1708) (Wikipedia).)

 

Kennedy

 

Oliver, appellant: BAR_1734_00

 

Oliver (same), esquire, deceased: BAR_1753_01

 

William, appellant: ANT_1719_00

 

William (same), later deceased: ANT_1725_01

 

William (?same), esquire, appellant: BAR_1753_01

 

Kennion

 

see Rennion

 

Kenyon

 

Lloyd, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Kenyon

(Note: D. Hay, in ODNB, s.n. Kenyon, Lloyd, first Baron Kenyon (1732–1802).)

 

Kerby, Kirby

 

Mary: see Smith, Mary

(Note: An ambiguity in the APC’s language suggests that Mary Smith’s surname was formerly Kerby, but this seems unlikely.)

 

Thomas, executor of Samuel Parry: ANT_1726_02

 

Thomas (same), executor of Richard Cochrane: ANT_1731_00

 

Thomas (same), executor of George Gamble, respondent: ANT_1734_01

 

Thomas (same), esquire, appellant: ANT_1735_02

 

Kerr

 

James, administrator of Alexander Campbell, appellant: JAM_1769_01

 

John (1), respondent: ANT_1735_01

 

John (2), deceased: ANT_1735_01

 

Kilby

 

Thomas, druggist, of London: JAM_1707_00

 

King

 

Benjamin, esquire, former commissary and judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty of Antigua, appellant: ANT_1749_01

 

Henry Peter: BAR_1775_00

 

Joseph, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

Joseph (?same), esquire, appellant: STC_1770_00

 

Robert: MON_1767_00

 

Susannah, spinster, of London, appellant: BAR_1715_02

 

Kinlock

 

John, representative of Charles Mitchell, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

Kirby

 

see Kerby

 

Kirkham

 

William, esquire, justice of the peace: BAR_1720_00

 

Kirkpatrick

 

William, planter, of St. Christopher, appellant: ANT_1768_00

 

Kirton

 

Elizabeth: see McCabe, Elizabeth

 

Philip, esquire, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth McCabe), deceased: BAR_1742_01

 

Kirwan

 

John, merchant, owner of the Good Intention, respondent: ANT_1687_00

 

John (?another), executor of James Doran, appellant: MON_1770_00

 

Mary, wife of Richard, appellant: ANT_1738_03

 

Mary (née Bisse, formerly Hamilton) (same), wife of Richard, former wife of Archibald Hamilton, deceased: ANT_1752_03

 

Richard, husband of Mary, appellant: ANT_1738_03

 

Richard (?same), guardian of Catherine Lynch (now Catherine Tully), Sarah Lynch, and Mary Lynch: MON_1743_00

 

Richard (same as Richard in ANT_1738_03), esquire, husband and administrator of Mary, administrator de bonis non of William Ling, appellant: ANT_1752_03

 

Kneller

 

Henry: QUE_1768_00

 

Knight

 

James, esquire, father of John, attorney for Samuel Walter, deceased: JAM_1748_06

 

James (?same), of Stoke Newington: JAM_1750_02

 

James (?same), esquire, deceased: JAM_1756_01

 

John, esquire, son and heir of James, appellant: JAM_1748_06

 

John (?same), of Stoke Newington: JAM_1750_02

 

John (same), executor of James Knight, deceased: JAM_1756_01

 

John, executor of James Knight: JAM_1756_01

 

Penelope, ?widow and executrix of Samuel sen., appellant: JAM_1713_00

 

Samuel sen., deceased: JAM_1713_00

 

Sarah: see Williams, Sarah

 

Knights

 

Benjamin, merchant, deceased: BAR_1688_01

 

Benjamin (same), deceased: BAR_1703_00

 

John, merchant, deceased: BAR_1688_01

 

Richard, merchant, of Norwich, administrator of John, executor of Benjamin, appellant: BAR_1688_01

 

Richard (same), appellant: BAR_1703_00

 

Knipe

 

Francis Noble, merchant, of Montreal, respondent: QUE_1767_02

 

Knowler

 

Thomas, commander of HMS Milford, respondent: ANT_1765_01

 

Knowles

 

Charles, governor: JAM_1754_01

 

Kupins

 

Johanna, widow, appellant: see Introduction

 

L

 

Lacelloti

 

Mr. ___, of Leghorn: NEV_1759_00

 

Laing

 

Malcolm, receiver general, respondent: JAM_1767_01

 

Malcolm (same): JAM_1769_01

 

Malcolm (same): JAM_1771_02

 

Michael, esquire, executor of William Perrin, next friend of William Philp Perrin, appellant: JAM_1764_02

 

Laird

 

James, husband of Lettice, deceased: JAM_1767_03

 

Lettice, widow of James, respondent/appellant: JAM_1767_03

 

Lake

 

Mathias, executor of Edward Baylie, respondent: BAR_1702_01

 

Thomasin, executrix of Edward Baylie, respondent: BAR_1702_01

(Note: There is some ambiguity in the APC as to whether all of the executors named here are, in fact, executors.)

 

Lambert

 

Benjamin, infant, appellant: STC_1721_00

 

Catherine, infant, appellant: STC_1721_00

 

Daniel, infant, appellant: STC_1721_00

 

Colonel Michael, respondent: ANT_1714_01

 

Simon, one of the justices of the peace in Barbados: BAR_1709_03

 

Lamego

 

Isaac, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Lamelirie

 

Claude Passé: see Passé Lamelirie, Claude

 

Mary Charlotte Clozier: see Clozier Passé Lamelirie, Mary Charlotte

 

Lamera

 

Aaron, executor of Jacob De Castro, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Moses, executor of Jacob De Castro, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Lamond

 

John, respondent: JAM_1777_04

 

Lane

 

Anthony, husband of Mary (1), father of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Burke) and Mary (2) (now Mary Burnet), deceased: BAR_1738_02

 

Elizabeth: see Burke, Elizabeth

 

John, deceased: BAR_1738_02

 

Martha, widow, ?executrix of John, respondent: BAR_1738_02

(Note: Martha Lane “calls herself executress” of John Lane.)

 

Mary (1), widow and executrix of Anthony, appellant: BAR_1738_02

 

Mary (2): see Burnet, Mary

 

Ralph, appellant: BAR_1685_02

 

Ralph (same), appellant: BAR_1689_00

 

Langford

 

Anne: see French, Anne

 

Ditty, infant, daughter of Jonas, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Elizabeth (1), widow and executrix of Jonas, mother of James, appellant/respondent: ANT_1744_02

 

Elizabeth (2): see Blissard, Elizabeth

 

Isabella: see Lovell, Isabella

 

James, appellant: ANT_1744_01

 

James (same), esquire, son of Elizabeth (1) and Jonas, appellant/respondent: ANT_1744_02

 

Jonas, deceased: ANT_1713_00

 

Jonas (another), lessor of William Simpson: ANT_1744_01

 

Jonas (?same), esquire, husband of Elizabeth (1), father of Ditty, Elizabeth (2) (now Elizabeth Blissard), Isabella (now Isabella Lovell), James, Mary (now Mary Oliver), Mehitabell (now Mehitabell Nibbs), and Samuel, respondent/appellant, deceased: ANT_1744_02

 

Jonas (another), esquire, guardian of Eleanor Dunbar, Ann Watkins, and Elizabeth Watkins, appellant: ANT_1749_02

 

Jonas (same), esquire, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

Mary: see Oliver, Mary

 

Mehitabell: see Nibbs, Mehitabell

 

Samuel, infant, son of Jonas, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Lansa

 

Francis, part owner of the cargo of the St. Louis, appellant: see Introduction

 

Laralde, Laraldi, Larralde

 

Dominic, merchant, of Cape Francis in America, surviving partner of John Blancau, appellant: JAM_1755_02

 

Dominic (same), of Cape François in America, respondent/appellant: JAM_1762_02

 

Lascelles, Lascells

 

Daniel, respondent: JAM_1774_02

 

Edward, commissioner of Michael Tirrell jun.: BAR_1714_07

 

Henry, esquire, merchant, of London: ANT_1752_02

 

Henry (same), respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Lawford

 

Exelba, master in Chancery: JAM_1767_03

 

Lawrence

 

Charles, former governor: NOV_1760_00

 

Herbert, representative of Charles: NOV_1760_00

 

James, esquire, of St. James parish, Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1752_04

 

James sen. (?same), husband of Mary (now Mary Hardyman), father of James and Richard James Lawrence, deceased: JAM_1770_06

 

James jun. (?same as James in JAM_1752_04), son of James sen., respondent/appellant: JAM_1770_06

 

Mary, widow: see Hardyman, Mary

 

Richard James, son of James sen., respondent/appellant: JAM_1770_06

 

Lazaro

 

Mr. ___, of Leghorn: NEV_1759_00

 

Lee

 

George, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Lee

(Note: This is probably Sir George Lee (?1700–1758), who was the younger brother of Sir William Lee (1688–1754, CJKB 1737–1754) and a distinguished civilian. See W. P. Courtney, rev. M. Kilburn, in ODNB, s.n.)

 

John, executor of Patrick Welsh, appellant: JAM_1740_00

 

Joseph: JAM_1773_04

 

Peter: ANT_1721_02

 

Peter (?another), esquire, executor of Nathaniel Webb, appellant: MON_1743_00

 

Richard, guardian of Mary Watkins, respondent: ANT_1752_01

 

Robert Cooper, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Robert Cooper (same): JAM_1773_04

 

Lefforts

 

Jacobus: NOV_1769_00

 

Legay

 

John, husband of Sarah: BAR_1710_01

 

Sarah, wife of John: BAR_1710_01

 

Legge

 

Governor [Francis]: NOV_1781_00

(Note: Francis Legge (c.1719–1783) (Wikipedia).)

 

William, earl of Dartmouth, minutes laid before: MON_1771_00

(Note: See Peter Marshall, in ODNB, s.n. Legge, William, second earl of Dartmouth (1731–1801).)

 

Lenoir

 

John, deputy secretary and private secretary to the Governor: BAR_1719_00

 

Leslie, Lesly

 

Patrick: JAM_1770_03

 

Thomas, former servant of George Lillington sen.: BAR_1705_02

 

Levy

 

Eleazer, merchant, agent for the estate of Thomas Wilson, appellant: QUE_1768_00

 

Lewin

 

Samuel, executor of Samuel Collett: JAM_1764_01

 

Lewing

 

Richard, executor of Thomas Croose, appellant: JAM_1748_03

 

Richard (same), merchant, executor of Thomas Croose, respondent: JAM_1755_04

 

Richard (?same): JAM_1779_01

 

Lewis

 

Anne (Anna): see Smith, Anne

 

Barnard: JAM_1750_02

 

James, executor and trustee of John Gardner, appellant: JAM_1768_02

 

James (?same): JAM_1779_01

 

James (?same), executor of William Harvie, appellant: JAM_1783_02

 

John, formerly of Kingston, Jamaica, now of Blackheath, Kent, brother and heir of William, appellant: JAM_1735_00

 

John (?another), ?executor of Ann Norris, respondent: JAM_1742_01

 

John (?same), of the parish of Westmoreland, Jamaica, administrator of John Williams, attorney for Sarah Williams, appellant: JAM_1746_03

 

William, brother of John, deceased: JAM_1735_00

 

Hon. William (another), esquire, assistant judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature: JAM_1761_02

 

Liddel

 

Thomas, master of the Infant Augusta, respondent: BAR_1752_01

 

see also Lyddell

 

Life

 

Thomas, of Broadstreet Buildings, attorney for John Poole, Theodore Stone, and Francis Birbeck: JAM_1759_05

 

Ligham

 

John, brother of Mary: ANT_1708_00

 

Mary, spinster, sister of John, appellant: ANT_1708_00

(Note: The alternative spelling ‘Ligham’ that appears occasionally in the APC would seem to be an error.)

 

Lightfoot

 

Elizabeth: see Jones, Elizabeth

 

Henry Benskin, merchant, of Antigua, appellant: EAS_1783_00

 

Luke, appellant: JAM_1771_03

 

Theophilus, father of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Jones) and Luke, cousin of John Reid sen.: JAM_1771_03

 

Lillingston, Lillington

 

George sen., formerly eldest member of the Council of Barbados, father of George jun., appellant: BAR_1705_02

 

George jun., son of George sen.: BAR_1705_02

 

George (?same as George sen.), appellant: BAR_1709_04

 

Lindsay, Lindsey

 

Grace (formerly Gardner), wife of John, widow of Thomas Gardner, respondent: JAM_1768_02

(Note: For Thomas’s name and Grace’s dower, see the Note and Additional Research in the report.)

 

Grace (née Pusey, formerly Gardner; Gale; Booth) (same), wife of John, widow of Thomas Gardner, presumed widow of Jonathan Gale and of Norwood Booth, daughter of John Pusey, appellant: JAM_1779_01

 

[Rev. Dr.] John, husband of Grace, respondent: JAM_1768_02

 

Rev. Dr. John (same), husband of Grace, appellant: JAM_1779_01

 

Samuel, executor of William Delap, respondent: JAM_1759_04

 

William: ANT_1739_01

 

Ling

 

William, esquire, trustee for Mary Bisse (now Mary Kirwan), deceased: ANT_1752_03

 

Littlejohn

 

David, deceased: JAM_1754_02

 

Livingston

 

Henry, executor of George Paplay, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Philip, executor of George Paplay, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Philip (same), executor of George Paplay, appellant: JAM_1780_03

 

Lloyd

 

Dorothy, respondent: JAM_1727_02

 

Colonel Richard, of Jamaica, appellant: see Introduction

 

William, appellant: JAM_1770_03

 

Lodge

 

Walker Buor, merchant, executor of Murray Crymble: JAM_1750_01

 

Walter Buor (same), deceased: JAM_1764_01

 

London

 

bishop of: see Robinson, John

 

Lone

 

Robert, mariner, respondent: ANT_1735_02

 

Long

 

Charles, esquire, respondent: JAM_1708_01

 

Jane (née Beeston, formerly Modyford), wife of Charles, widow of Sir Thomas Modyford, daughter of Sir William Beeston: JAM_1708_01

 

Looby

 

Baptist, respondent: ANT_1720_00

 

Lory

 

Henry, planter, respondent: ANT_1736_03

 

Losack

 

James, respondent: STC_1743_01

 

Lost

 

Stephen: JAM_1768_03

 

Lousada

 

Aaron Baruch, husband of Rachel, executor of John Woollery, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1767_04

 

Aaron Baruh (same), respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Rachel Baruch, widow and executrix of Aaron, appellant: JAM_1767_04

 

Love

 

Thomas, master of the Elizabeth: ANT_1765_01

 

Lovegrove

 

William, appellant: NOV_1781_00

 

Lovell

 

Isabella (née Langford), wife of Mathew, daughter of Jonas Langford, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Mathew, merchant, husband of Isabella, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Michael, gentleman, of Goulds Square, London: ANT_1765_03

 

Low

 

Frances Elizabeth, widow: see Watts, Frances Elizabeth

 

Lowman

 

Samuel, comptroller of customs in Montserrat, appellant: MON_1748_00

 

Lowther

 

Mr. [Robert], (former) governor of Barbados, respondent: BAR_1719_00

(Note: Robert Lowther (13 December 1681 – September 1745) (Wikipedia).)

 

Mr. [Robert] (same), governor of Barbados, uncle of John Frere: BAR_1720_00

 

Robert (same), esquire, governor of Barbados, appellant: see Introduction

 

Robert (same), former governor of Barbados: BAR_1726_04

 

Loyd

 

Amy: see Parry, Amy

 

Catherine, widow, mother of Amy (now Amy Parry (1)): ANT_1726_02

 

Henry, executor of Edward Roe, later deceased: JAM_1740_00

 

Mary, widow and executrix of Henry, later deceased: JAM_1740_00

 

Luard

 

Peter Robert, former merchant, of London, assignor of Thomas Hakey, Peter Cazalet, and Charles Dalbiac, appellant: MON_1783_00

 

Lucas

 

John, appellant: ANT_1699_01

 

Robert, merchant, of Bristol, appellant: BAR_1774_00

 

Lumsden

 

George, deceased: JAM_1770_07

 

Lyddell

 

George, son of Mary Revell, respondent: MON_1714_00

 

Mary: see Revell, Mary

 

see also Liddel

 

Lymburner

 

Adam, appellant: QUE_1783_01

 

John, of Quebec, owner of the Hope, appellant: GRE_1765_00

 

Lynch

 

Anthony, respondent: BAR_1752_02

 

Anthony (another), husband of Catherine (1) (now Catherine Molineux), father of Catherine (2) (now Catherine Tully), Sarah, and Mary, deceased: MON_1743_00

 

Bartholomew, husband of Margaret, appellant: MON_1728_00

 

Catherine (1): see Molineux, Catherine

 

Catherine (2), infant: see Tully, Catherine

 

Henry, merchant, of Galway, appellant: NOV_1778_00

 

Margaret (formerly Gallway), wife of Bartholomew, widow and administratrix of John Gallway, mother of David Gallway, appellant: MON_1728_00

 

Mary, infant, daughter of Anthony, respondent: MON_1743_00

 

Michael: JAM_1750_02

 

Michael (?same): MON_1769_00

 

Nicholas, executor of Jeffrey Lyons, respondent/appellant: ANT_1726_03

 

Patrick, merchant, respondent: ANT_1735_02

 

Patrick (?another), appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Sarah, infant, daughter of Anthony, respondent: MON_1743_00

 

Sir Thomas, governor, respondent, deceased: see Introduction

 

Sir Thomas (?another): JAM_1764_03

 

Lyndall

 

Caleb: BAR_1748_00

 

James, respondent: BAR_1748_00

 

Sarah: BAR_1748_00

 

Lyne

 

James, master of the Two Sisters: ANT_1765_01

 

Lyon, Lyons

 

Benjamin, executor of Simon Clark, respondent: JAM_1779_02

 

Elizabeth, widow of Jeffrey, respondent/appellant: ANT_1726_03

 

Henry, esquire, guardian of Amy Parry, respondent: ANT_1726_02

 

Henry (1) (another), deceased: ANT_1726_03

 

Henry (2) (?same as Henry in ANT_1726_02), appellant/respondent: ANT_1726_03

 

Jane, wife of Samuel, respondent: ANT_1738_03

 

Jane (same), wife of Samuel, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

Jeffrey, husband of Elizabeth, father of Sarah, deceased: ANT_1726_03

 

Samuel, husband of Jane, respondent: ANT_1738_03

 

Samuel (same), husband of Jane, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

Sarah, daughter of Jeffrey, respondent/appellant: ANT_1726_03

 

Lytcott

 

Anne, mother of Elenor Springham, deceased: BAR_1704_02

 

Lyte

 

Constance: see Shatterden, Constance

 

Elizabeth, wife of John, executrix of Henry Peers, respondent: BAR_1742_03

 

George, wine cooper, appellant: BAR_1707_02

 

Jane, widow, executrix of Paul jun., appellant: BAR_1711_01

 

John, husband of Elizabeth, executor of Henry Peers, respondent: BAR_1742_03

 

John (?same), executor of Joseph Ball: BAR_1761_00

 

Paul sen., father of Paul jun., William, and Constance (now Constance Shatterden), deceased: BAR_1711_01

 

Paul jun., esquire, son of Paul sen., deceased: BAR_1711_01

 

William, son of Paul sen., brother of Paul jun., deceased: BAR_1711_01

 

Lyttelton, Lyttleton

 

William Henry, esquire, governor of Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1764_04

(Note: See P. J. Marshall, in ODNB, s.n. Lyttelton, William Henry, first Baron Lyttelton and first Baron Westcote (1724–1808).)

 

Governor [William] (same), respondent: JAM_1765_03

 

M

 

M’David

 

Henry, mariner, respondent: MON_1764_00

 

M’Kenzie, MacKenzie, McKenzie

 

Colin, husband of Mary, appellant: JAM_1759_12

 

Mary (formerly Woodhouse), wife of Colin, mother of Dally Jackson Woodhouse, deceased: JAM_1759_12

 

Mr. Roderick, former clerk of the Council of Jamaica: JAM_1708_01

 

William: GRE_1765_00

 

M’Leod

 

John, of St. Dorothy parish, executor of William Foster, appellant: JAM_1758_06

 

M’Queen, Mackqueen, Macqueen

 

Daniel: JAM_1769_05

 

Daniel (?same), executor of Patrick Taylor: JAM_1770_04

(Note: The APC mentions representatives of Daniel Macqueen but does not name them.)

 

Euphine: see Cussans, Euphine

 

James, executor of Patrick Taylor, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

John, executor of Patrick Taylor, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

M’Questin

 

Adam, executor of Walter Thomas: JAM_1748_03

 

MacArthur

 

Margaret, spinster, appellant: STC_1727_00

 

Macdonald, McDonald

 

John, executor of George Richards, respondent: JAM_1773_01

 

John (?same), respondent: JAM_1773_03

 

Macey

 

Mary, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

MacFarlane, McFarlane

 

Alexander, merchant, of Kingston, Jamaica, appellant: JAM_1748_07

 

Alexander (same), appellant: JAM_1752_02

 

Alexander (same), respondent: JAM_1753_03

 

Alexander (same): JAM_1755_02

 

Alexander (same), esquire, deceased: JAM_1761_03

 

Alexander (same), deceased: JAM_1769_01

 

Walter, esquire, appellant: JAM_1762_03

 

Walter (same), deceased: JAM_1770_02

 

Dr. William, appellant: JAM_1762_03

 

William (same), esquire, appellant: JAM_1770_02

 

Machan

 

William, respondent: STC_1737_00

 

Machiner

 

Dr. Daniel, executor of George Gamble: ANT_1734_01

 

Mackaskell

 

Norman, appellant: BAR_1708_02

 

Norman (same), deputy clerk of the Crown: BAR_1709_04

 

Mackay

 

Alexander, waiter of the customs, respondent: NEV_1761_00

 

MacKenzie

 

see M’Kenzie

 

Mackinen, Mackinnen, Mackinnon

 

Daniel, appellant: ANT_1719_00

 

Daniel (?same): ANT_1721_02

 

William: ANT_1739_03

 

William (?same), esquire, guardian of Eleanor Dunbar, Ann Watkins, and Elizabeth Watkins, appellant: ANT_1749_02

 

William (same), esquire, appellant: ANT_1752_01

 

William (?another), executor of Nathaniel French: MON_1769_00

 

Mackqueen

 

see M’Queen

 

Macleane, McLean

 

Daniel, collector of customs at Montego Bay, brother of Hector, respondent: JAM_1772_03

 

Hector, brother of Daniel: JAM_1772_03

 

Milborough (née Harvey), wife of Thomas, appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

Thomas, husband of Milborough, appellant: JAM_1774_02

 

MacMahon

 

Frances, wife of Gelasius, respondent: BAR_1729_02

 

Gallatius, attorney for Mr. Lowther: BAR_1719_00

 

Gelasius (same), attorney for Robert Lowther, respondent: BAR_1726_04

 

Gelasius (same), husband of Frances, respondent: BAR_1729_02

 

Macqueen

 

see M’Queen

 

Macullagh, McCulloh

 

Alexander, respondent: WES_1779_00

 

George: JAM_1759_04

 

Madocks

 

John, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Madocks

(Note: A Mr Maddocks, whom Baker identifies as John Maddocks of Middle Temple, received a serjeant’s ring as a member of the Chancery bar in 1771. Baker, Serjeants, 428.)

 

Maître Dueme, le

 

François, of the River du Loup, assignee of François Guillet La Rose, respondent: QUE_1781_00

 

Major

 

James, of Guernsey, appellant: NOV_1762_00

 

Malcher

 

Samuel, trustee of Robert and Anna Maria Poyntz, respondent: JAM_1758_07

 

Malcolm

 

Dugald, merchant, appellant: JAM_1767_02

 

Malloun

 

Robert, esquire, appellant/respondent: DOM_1770_00

 

Manby

 

Aaron (1), deceased: JAM_1769_01

 

Aaron (2), administrator of Aaron (1): JAM_1769_01

 

Mann

 

Edward, husband of Mary, appellant: ANT_1721_02

 

Mary, wife of Edward, widow of Samuel Hilder, mother of Rachel Gamble, appellant: ANT_1721_02

 

Dr. William, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1777_02

 

Manning

 

Edward, merchant, attorney for Catherine Morice, appellant: JAM_1733_01

 

Edward (same), respondent: JAM_1740_00

 

Edward (same), esquire, executor of Edward Pratter, appellant: JAM_1741_02

 

Edward (same), esquire, husband of Elizabeth, respondent: JAM_1745_02

 

Edward (same), esquire, executor of Edward Pratter, assignor of David Olyphant, respondent: JAM_1751_04

 

Edward (same), respondent, later deceased: JAM_1770_01

 

Edward (same), deceased: JAM_1780_03

 

Elizabeth, wife of Edward: JAM_1745_02

 

Mansfield

 

James, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Mansfield

(Note: M. T. Davis, in ODNB, s.n. Mansfield [formerly Manfield], Sir James (bap. 1734, d. 1821).)

 

Katherine, widow of Capt. Thomas, respondent: JAM_1742_06

 

Captain Thomas, master or commander of the Kings Meadow, husband of Katherine, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1742_06

 

Mantle

 

Robert, former commander of the Thurloe, appellant/respondent: JAM_1761_02

 

Manwaring

 

John: ANT_1721_02

 

Mapp

 

Mary: BAR_1775_00

 

Thomas: BAR_1775_00

 

March

 

Forster, esquire, executor of John Patten, appellant: JAM_1751_05

 

Foster (same), respondent: JAM_1761_01

 

Foster (same), respondent: JAM_1765_04

 

Mardenborough, Mardenbrough

 

Christoper, esquire, appellant: STC_1770_00

 

Giles, of St. Christopher: ANT_1752_02

 

Margaret

 

Francis: see Mashart, Francis

 

Markham

 

Ann, wife of Benjamin, heir of Roger Elrington, respondent/appellant: STC_1732_00

 

Benjamin, husband of Ann, heir of Roger Elrington, respondent/appellant: STC_1732_00

 

Marriot, Marriott

 

Edward, master in Chancery: JAM_1782_03

 

Sidney, master in Chancery, account to be taken before: JAM_1748_03

 

Sidney (same), master in Chancery: JAM_1751_02

 

Sidney (same), master in Chancery: JAM_1751_04

 

Sidney (same), master in Chancery, account to be taken before: JAM_1760_01

 

Marshall

 

John, husband of Mary, respondent: JAM_1713_00

 

Mary, wife of John, respondent: JAM_1713_00

 

Martin, Martyn

 

Henry, infant, son of Margaret, brother of Robert, respondent/appellant, later deceased: ANT_1721_01

 

Henry (same), son of Robert, respondent/appellant: ANT_1723_01

 

John sen., deceased: ANT_1718_03

 

John sen. (same), residuary legator of Nathaniel Crump, deceased: ANT_1723_01

 

John jun., eldest son and heir of Robert: ANT_1723_01

 

Margaret, widow, mother of Henry, respondent/appellant, later deceased: ANT_1721_01

 

Margaret (same), widow, respondent/appellant: ANT_1723_01

 

Robert, brother and heir of Henry, appellant: ANT_1721_01

 

Robert (another), father of Henry and John jun., deceased: ANT_1723_01

 

Samuel, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Martin

 

Samuel (?another), executor of Nathaniel French, deceased: MON_1769_00

 

Thomas, receiver general of Jamaica, deceased: see Introduction

 

Thomas (?same), respondent: JAM_1679_00

 

Thomas (same), gentleman, customer at Port Royall, respondent: JAM_1680_00

 

Mascall

 

John, master of the Love, appellant: NOV_1758_00

 

Mashart

 

Francis (once mistakenly Francis Margaret), respondent/appellant: DOM_1770_00

 

Mason

 

Joseph, husband of Mary, appellant: BAR_1705_03

 

Joseph (same): BAR_1705_04

 

Mary, wife of Joseph, legatee of William Dymock, appellant: BAR_1705_03

 

Matheson, Mathison

 

Ann, wife of Gilbert, representative of Charles Mitchell, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

Gilbert: JAM_1769_01

 

Gilbert (same), husband of Ann, representative of Charles Mitchell, appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

Mathew

 

Abednego, husband of Jane, respondent/appellant: STC_1767_00

 

Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas: JAM_1743_01

 

Jane: see Crawford, Jane

 

Jane (another), wife of Abednego, respondent/appellant: STC_1767_00

 

Mary: see French, Mary

 

Robert, son of Thomas: JAM_1743_01

 

Thomas, father of Robert, Elizabeth, Jane (now Jane Crawford), and Mary (now Mary French), deceased: JAM_1743_01

 

Governor [William] (misspelled as Matthew): STC_1704_00

(Note: This is almost certainly Sir William Mathew, who was appointed Governor of the Leeward Islands in 1704. If we can rely on the anonymous Antigua and the Antiguans (London 1844) 2:337, the letter of the Board to him in June of 1704 would have been sent after he had departed from England but before he arrived in Antigua. He died there in December of that year. The year of his death is confirmed on the online catalogue of the Glamorgan Archives.)

 

William (another), esquire, governor of Antigua: ANT_1736_03

(Note: This is the son of the preceding. Lieutenant-General of the Leeward Islands from 1715, and Captain-General and Commander-in-Chief from 1735 (see Glamorgan Archives online catalogue, above), he died in 1752. Antigua and the Antiguans has him as lieutenant-governor of the Leeward Islands in 1730 (id. at 338).)

 

Governor [William] (same): ANT_1739_02

 

Mathews

 

Joseph, merchant, respondent: ANT_1735_02

 

Mathison

 

see Matheson

 

Matson

 

Anne, wife of Smithell, respondent: BAR_1709_01

 

Benjamin, husband of Margaret (now Margaret Moore), deceased: BAR_1726_01

 

Margaret: see Moore, Margaret

 

Smithell, husband of Anne, respondent: BAR_1709_01

 

Maxwell

 

Elizabeth, spinster, daughter of Thomas and Margaret, appellant: BAR_1756_02

 

George, gentleman, trustee of John Alleyne, appellant: BAR_1741_00

 

George (?another): JAM_1777_01

 

George (?another), respondent: STC_1756_00

 

Joseph, executor of Pancefort Miller sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

Margaret (née Adams, formerly Bishop), wife of Thomas Maxwell, widow of Robert Bishop sen., sister of John and Samuel Adams, mother of Elizabeth, Robert Bishop jun., and Elizabeth Ince, deceased: BAR_1756_02

 

Patrick, master in Chancery: GRE_1770_01

 

Thomas, of Barbados, appellant: see Introduction

 

Thomas sen. (?another), father of Thomas jun., deceased: BAR_1737_02

 

Thomas jun., son and executor of Thomas sen., respondent: BAR_1737_02

 

Thomas (?same), husband and administrator of Margaret, father of Elizabeth, respondent: BAR_1756_02

 

May

 

Rose Herring: JAM_1779_01

 

Maycock

 

___, appellant: BAR_1776_00

 

Thomas, appellant: see Introduction

 

Thomas jun. (?another), esquire, justice of the peace: BAR_1720_00

 

Maynard

 

Benjamin, merchant, of Port Royal, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1742_06

 

Benjamin (same), appellant, later deceased: JAM_1743_02

 

Benjamin (same), appellant: JAM_1743_03

 

Elizabeth (née Ball), wife of Joseph, daughter of Joseph Ball, respondent: BAR_1761_00

 

Jonas, husband of Mary, appellant: BAR_1761_00

 

Joseph, gentleman, husband of Elizabeth, respondent: BAR_1761_00

 

Mary (formerly Ball), wife of Jonas, widow of Joseph Ball, deceased: BAR_1761_00

 

McAnuff

 

John, respondent: JAM_1761_08

 

McCabe

 

Elizabeth (formerly Arnett; Kirton), wife of Patrick, widow of Philip Kirton and John Arnett, appellant: BAR_1742_01

 

James, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Patrick, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: BAR_1742_01

 

McCreagh

 

Dennis: JAM_1742_03

 

McCulloh

 

see Macullagh

 

McDonald

 

see Macdonald

 

McFarlane

 

see MacFarlane

 

McGhie

 

James: JAM_1770_07

 

Jonathan: JAM_1770_07

 

Robert: JAM_1770_07

 

Robert (same), administrator of Thomas Griffin, respondent: JAM_1783_05

 

McKenzie

 

see M’Kenzie

 

McLean

 

see Macleane

 

McLintock

 

Robert, merchant, of Halifax: NOV_1778_00

 

McNelly

 

Victor, merchant, of Cork, appellant: ANT_1765_01

 

McPherson

 

John, commander of the Brittanica, appellant: STC_1764_00

 

McRae

 

Alexander, executor of William Harvie, appellant: JAM_1783_02

 

Mead

 

John, administrator of Thomas Griffin, appellant: JAM_1783_05

 

Thomas, esquire, executor of Nathaniel Webb, appellant: MON_1743_00

 

William, esquire, appellant: NEV_1701_00

 

William (same), commissioner and collector of Nevis, appellant: NEV_1702_00

 

William (?same): STC_1704_00

 

Mears

 

Henry, commander of the Admiral Barrington, respondent: TOR_1780_00

 

Medina

 

Jacob De: BAR_1714_04

 

Mellin

 

Francis: JAM_1748_06

 

Melvin

 

John, respondent: QUE_1783_01

 

Mendes Da Costa

 

Daniel, respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

Mendes, Mendez

 

Isaac, appellant: BAR_1714_04

 

Moses (Abraham), appellant: BAR_1714_04

 

Moses (?another), owner of the New Exchange, respondent: JAM_1748_01

 

Merida

 

Augustine, appellant: JAM_1765_03

 

Mesurier, le

 

Nicholas, formerly master of the Two Brothers, appellant: NOV_1762_00

 

Meverall

 

Matthew, appellant: see Introduction

 

Meyler

 

Jeremiah, appellant: JAM_1771_01

 

Meynell

 

Richard, merchant, of Antigua, husband of Sarah, deceased: STC_1725_00

 

Sarah, widow and executrix of Richard, appellant: STC_1725_00

 

Micolto

 

Don Joseph de, master of the Isabella: JAM_1765_03

 

Middlemitt

 

William: JAM_1777_04

 

Middleton

 

Benjamin, appellant: see Introduction

 

Mignian, Minion

 

Stephen, executor of Thomas Shephard sen., respondent: ANT_1749_02

 

Milan

 

Adam: JAM_1755_02

 

Miles

 

John, respondent: JAM_1769_05

 

Philip, respondent: JAM_1769_05

 

William, respondent: JAM_1769_05

 

Mill

 

Richard, esquire, respondent: JAM_1733_02

 

Richard (same): JAM_1742_03

 

Richard (same), esquire, executor of Edmund Kelly, respondent: JAM_1744_03

 

Richard (same), guardian of the children of Charles Reed: JAM_1751_02

 

Miller

 

Captain ___, captain of the Betsey: NEV_1779_00

 

Elizabeth, niece of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

George (1), brother of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

George (2), nephew of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

Hester, niece of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

Jane: see Hamilton, Jane

 

Jane (same): see Hamilton, Jane (1)

 

Jane (same): see Hamilton, Jane

 

Pancefort sen., husband of Jane (now Jane Hamilton), father of Pancefort jun., deceased: JAM_1742_03

 

Pancefort jun., minor, son of Pancefort sen., deceased: JAM_1742_03

 

Pauncefort (same as Pancefort sen.), husband of Jane (now Jane Hamilton), deceased: JAM_1744_04

 

Pauncefort (?same): JAM_1744_05

 

Pauncefort (?same): JAM_1754_01

 

Peter, minor, cousin and heir at law of Edward Harris, appellant: JAM_1727_01

 

Richard, nephew of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

Thomas, brother of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

William (1), brother of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

William (2), nephew of Pancefort sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

Millington

 

John, esquire, appellant, later deceased: BAR_1740_00

 

Mills

 

Cornelia, widow and trustee under the will of Matthew jun., guardian of Peter Mathew, appellant: STC_1754_01

 

John sen., esquire, executor of Paul Lyte jun., appellant: BAR_1711_01

 

John jun., executor of Paul Lyte jun., appellant: BAR_1711_01

 

John (another), esquire, lessor of Richard Roe, appellant: STC_1750_00

 

John (1) (same), esquire, son, heir and only surviving residuary devisee of Matthew sen., brother of Matthew jun., appellant: STC_1754_01

 

John (2), merchant, guardian of Peter Mathew, trustee under the will of Matthew jun.: STC_1754_01

 

Matthew, of St. Christopher, respondent: ANT_1724_00

 

Matthew sen. (same), father of John (1) and Matthew jun., deceased: STC_1754_01

 

Matthew (another), esquire, lessor of Richard Roe, appellant: STC_1750_00

 

Matthew jun. (same), husband of Cornelia, son and residuary devisee of Matthew sen., brother of John (1), father of Peter Mathew, deceased: STC_1754_01

 

Peter Mathew (Peter-Matthew), esquire, infant, only son and heir of Matthew jun., appellant: STC_1754_01

 

Richard, executor of William Cross: JAM_1760_01

 

Thomas, esquire, attorney for John (1), guardian of Peter Mathew, trustee under the will of Matthew jun., appellant: STC_1754_01

 

Millward

 

John, executor and trustee of John Gardner, appellant: JAM_1768_02

 

John (?same): JAM_1779_01

 

Milton

 

[Andrew], lord: see Fletcher, Andrew

 

Mingham

 

Dorothy, wife of Capt. Francis: JAM_1680_00

 

Francis, appellant: JAM_1679_00

 

Captain Francis (same), master of the Francis, husband of Dorothy, appellant: JAM_1680_00

 

Minion

 

see Mignian

 

Mitchell

 

Charles: JAM_1769_05

 

Charles (1) (?same), executor of Patrick Taylor, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1770_04

 

Charles (2) (?same as Charles in JAM_1769_05), representative of Charles (1): JAM_1770_04

 

David: JAM_1783_01

 

Dorothy: see Brown, Dorothy

 

Dorothy (same), widow of Thomas jun.: JAM_1744_04

 

Dorothy (same): see Greenlees, Dorothy

 

Frances, wife of Thomas sen.: JAM_1742_03

 

Frances (née Stanton, formerly Richardson) (same), wife/widow of Thomas, widow of Nicholas Richardson sen., mother and guardian of Nicholas Richardson jun., daughter of Edward Stanton, lessor of Abraham Richardson jun.: JAM_1744_04

 

Frances (same): JAM_1754_01

 

George Hanbury, representative of Charles (1), appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

Jane: see Hamilton, Jane

 

Jane (same): see Hamilton, Jane

 

Jane (same): see Hamilton, Jane

 

Robert, merchant, of London, appellant: STC_1768_00

 

Thomas sen., husband of Frances, father of Jane (now Jane Hamilton): JAM_1742_03

 

Thomas sen. (same), husband of Frances, father of Thomas jun. and Jane (now Jane Hamilton), deceased: JAM_1744_04

 

Thomas sen. (same), deceased: JAM_1744_05

 

Thomas sen. (same): JAM_1754_01

 

Thomas jun. (another), husband of Dorothy (now Dorothy Brown), legatee of Pancefort Miller sen., deceased: JAM_1742_03

 

Thomas jun. (same), husband of Dorothy, son of Thomas sen., deceased: JAM_1744_04

 

Thomas jun. (same), deceased: JAM_1744_05

 

Thomas jun. (same), husband of Dorothy (now Dorothy Greenlees), presumed deceased: JAM_1754_01

 

William, representative of Charles (1), appellant: JAM_1770_04

 

Mitford

 

John, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Mitford

(Note: This may be John Freeman-Mitford, first Baron Redesdale (1748–1830). See D. S. Greer, in ODNB, s.n. Mitford, John Freeman-.)

 

Modyford

 

Sir Charles baronet, witness: JAM_1680_00

(Note: For Charles Modyford, ?second baronet, see the biography of his father by Nuala Zahedieh, in ODNB, s.n. Modyford, Sir Thomas, first baronet (c. 1620–1670). The information given there does not match what is found in the Baronetage of England, but the latter suggests that Sir Charles died in 1687.)

 

Jane: see Long, Jane

 

Sir Thomas, husband of Jane (now Jane Long): JAM_1708_01

 

Molesworth

 

Sir John, baronet, of Pencarrow in Cornwall, appellant: JAM_1759_03

(Note: Sir John Molesworth, 4th Baronet (1705–1766) (found in Wikipedia’s list of Molesworth-St Aubyn baronets.))

 

Molineux

 

Catherine (formerly Lynch), widow and administratrix of John, widow of Anthony Lynch, former guardian of Catherine Lynch (now Catherine Tully), Sarah Lynch, and Mary Lynch, respondent: MON_1743_00

 

Charles, executor of James Doran, appellant: MON_1770_00

 

Charles (same), respondent: MON_1783_00

 

Crisp, respondent: MON_1783_00

 

John, husband of Catherine, former guardian of Catherine Lynch (now Catherine Tully), Sarah Lynch, and Mary Lynch, deceased: MON_1743_00

 

John Davis, deceased: MON_1783_00

 

Monk

 

James, respondent: QUE_1783_02

 

Monro, Munro

 

Daniel, respondent: JAM_1746_01

 

Daniel sen. (?same), esquire, father of Daniel jun., deceased: JAM_1756_01

 

Daniel (1) (same), deceased: JAM_1758_01

 

Daniel jun. (another), son of Daniel sen., respondent: JAM_1756_01

 

Daniel (2) (same), respondent: JAM_1758_01

 

Daniel (same), mortgagor of Thomas Crowder: JAM_1772_01

 

Montague, Mountague

 

Mr. ___, agent for the defendant: BAR_1699_01

 

Thomas Hibbert, executor of James Lawrence sen., respondent/appellant: JAM_1770_06

 

Monteryro

 

Anthony, owner, with others, of the Experience and Susanna, appellant: ANT_1701_01

 

Montgomery

 

Dennis, legatee of Patrick, respondent: JAM_1758_02

 

John, legatee of Patrick, respondent: JAM_1758_02

 

Patrick, legator of John and Dennis Montgomery, James and Margaret Campsey, and William and Elizabeth Hall, deceased: JAM_1758_02

 

Moody

 

Robert, commander of the Alexander: JAM_1754_02

 

Moore

 

Margaret (formerly Matson), wife of William, widow and executrix of Benjamin Matson, deceased: BAR_1726_01

 

Stephen, of Quebec, owner of the Laratte, appellant: GRE_1765_00

 

Thomas: ANT_1708_00

 

William, husband and administrator of Margaret, appellant: BAR_1726_01

 

Morant

 

Edward: JAM_1769_05

 

Morgan

 

Mr. ___, merchant, of London: JAM_1754_02

 

Edward: JAM_1759_10

 

Elizabeth: see Watkins, Elizabeth (1)

 

Sir Henry, knight, sole judge of the Court of Admiralty in Jamaica: JAM_1679_00

(Note: See Nuala Zahedich, in ODNB, s.n. Morgan, Sir Henry (c.1635–1688).)

 

Sir Henry (same), knight, deputy governor and judge of the Admiralty in Jamaica: JAM_1680_00

 

Jacob, esquire, father of Elizabeth Watkins, deceased: ANT_1749_02

 

Morice

 

Catherine, widow of Humphrey: JAM_1733_01

 

Humphrey, of London, husband of Catherine, deceased: JAM_1733_01

 

Humphrey (same): JAM_1754_01

 

see also Morris

 

Morley

 

Humphrey, deputy marshal of Jamaica, respondent: JAM_1751_01

 

Humphrey (same), husband of Lucy (now Lucy Evans), deceased: JAM_1759_07

 

Lucy: see Evans, Lucy

 

Morris

 

Elizabeth, appellant: ANT_1714_02

 

Elizabeth (same): see Watkins, Elizabeth

 

Elizabeth (same): see Watkins, Elizabeth

 

John sen., father of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Watkins), deceased: ANT_1733_02

 

John called ‘sen.’ (same), father of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Watkins), Richard, Thomas (1), Valentine, and William; grandfather of Thomas (2), deceased: ANT_1736_02

 

Mary, wife of William: JAM_1768_03

 

Richard, son of John sen.: ANT_1736_02

 

Richard (same), gentleman: BAR_1730_00

 

Thomas, appellant: ANT_1733_02

 

Thomas (1) (same), son of John sen.: ANT_1736_02

 

Thomas (2), grandson of John sen., appellant: ANT_1736_02

 

Valentine, appellant: ANT_1714_02

 

Valentine (?same), judge: ANT_1726_04

 

Valentine (?same), respondent: ANT_1730_02

 

Valentine (same), executor of William Glanvill, respondent/appellant: ANT_1734_04

 

Valentine (same), son of John sen.: ANT_1736_02

 

William, son of John sen.: ANT_1736_02

 

William (same), husband of Mary, appellant: JAM_1768_03

 

see also Morice

 

Morse

 

John, respondent: JAM_1747_01

 

John (same), attorney for Samuel Jackson: JAM_1748_05

 

Mr. [?John] (?same): JAM_1748_06

 

John (same as John in JAM_1747_01): JAM_1749_01

 

John (same), respondent: JAM_1752_01

 

John (same): JAM_1777_01

 

Morson

 

Arthur, appellant: ANT_1772_00

 

James, surviving partner of Mr. Gemmell and Mr. Hunter, respondent: DOM_1773_00

(Note: It is unclear whether the Morson in ‘Messrs. Hunter, Morson, and Gemmell’ (of whom James is surviving partner) is James himself or John.)

 

John, deceased: DOM_1773_00

 

Morton

 

Andrew, husband of Elizabeth: JAM_1777_04

 

Elizabeth: see Carver, Elizabeth

 

Elizabeth (née Tinling) (another), wife of Andrew: JAM_1777_04

 

Emanuel, husband of Elizabeth (now Elizabeth Carver), uncle of John, deceased: JAM_1718_02

 

John, gentleman, of Tackley, Oxon., nephew of Emanuel, appellant: JAM_1718_02

 

Moseley

 

Richard, gentleman, respondent: BAR_1730_00

 

Motte

 

Peter de la, merchant, of London, appellant: ANT_1729_02

 

Mountague

 

see Montague

 

Mourgue

 

Mr. ___: NOV_1778_00

 

Mowat

 

Henry, commander of HMS Albany, respondent: NOV_1778_00

 

Moxon

 

Ralph, bankrupt, deceased: see Introduction

 

Mugill

 

___, respondent: ANT_1726_01

 

Mulcaster

 

John, agent for Governor Phenney: BAH_1722_00

 

Munro

 

see Monro

 

Mure

 

Hutchison, merchant, of London, appellant: JAM_1767_02

 

Hutchison (same), merchant, of London, appellant/respondent: JAM_1769_01

 

Murphy

 

Martin, merchant, of Waterford, owner of the Industry: NEW_1761_00

 

Murray

 

General ___: NOV_1762_00

 

John, respondent: BAR_1760_00

 

William, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Murray

(Note: J. Oldham, in ODNB, s.n. Murray, William, first earl of Mansfield (1705–1793).)

 

Musgrave

 

William, respondent: MON_1783_00

 

Musquita, Musquitta

 

Abraham, owner of the New Exchange, respondent: JAM_1748_01

 

Myrie

 

John, executor of George Williams, respondent/appellant: JAM_1780_02

 

N

 

Nanfan

 

Elizabeth (née Chester), wife of John, daughter of William Chester, respondent: BAR_1707_03

 

John, husband of Elizabeth, respondent: BAR_1707_03

 

Nanton

 

John Dearman, waiter of customs for the port of Old Road, respondent: ANT_1758_00

 

Nares

 

George, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Nares

(Note: G. F. R. Barker, rev. A. P. Baker, in ODNB, s.n. Nares, Sir George (1716–1786).)

 

Nash

 

William, merchant, of St. Michael’s parish, appellant: BAR_1762_00

 

William (same), of St. Michael’s parish, respondent: BAR_1767_00

 

William (same): BAR_1774_00

 

Navaret

 

Jan, master of the Young Jan: STC_1764_00

 

Nedham, Needham

 

Dorothy, respondent: JAM_1744_01

 

Henry, deceased: JAM_1759_08

 

Robert, respondent: JAM_1716_02

 

William, esquire, executor of Mathew Halstead, appellant: JAM_1744_03

 

William (same), executor of Henry: JAM_1759_08

 

Needy

 

John, deceased: JAM_1752_01

 

Nelson

 

Gilbert, esquire, respondent: BER_1700_02

 

Nembhard, Nimbhard

 

John, practitioner in physic and chirurgery, executor of Daniel Peyton, respondent: JAM_1759_08

 

John (same): JAM_1770_03

 

Nesbit, Nesbitt

 

Arnold, merchant, of London, respondent: JAM_1771_01

 

Nesbitt and Co. of London: JAM_1759_04

 

William, attorney general, respondent: NOV_1768_00

 

William (same), advocate general, respondent: NOV_1769_00

 

William (same), attorney general: NOV_1778_00

 

Nevill

 

Henry: see Grey, Henry

 

Newman

 

Matthew, appellant: see Introduction

 

Newport

 

Hannah: see Fuller, Hannah

 

Newton

 

Barbara, deceased: BAR_1695_03

 

Elizabeth: JAM_1777_01

 

Henry, collector of customs at Halifax, respondent: NOV_1760_00

 

Henry (same), respondent: NOV_1762_00

 

Henry (same), collector of customs, respondent: NOV_1765_00

 

Henry (same), collector of customs, respondent: NOV_1768_00

 

Nicholas, deceased: JAM_1777_01

 

Nibbs

 

James jun., husband of Mehitabell, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Mary, wife of William, appellant: ANT_1746_00

 

Mehitabell (née Langford), wife of James jun., daughter of Jonas Langford, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Robert, administrator of William, appellant: ANT_1746_00

 

William, planter, husband of Mary, mortgagee of Giles Blizard, appellant, later deceased: ANT_1746_00

 

Nicholas

 

George, husband of Susannah, respondent: BAR_1713_01

 

George (same), husband of Susannah, respondent: BAR_1714_05

 

George (same), esquire, deceased: BAR_1753_01

 

Susannah, wife of George, respondent: BAR_1713_01

 

Susanna (same), wife of George, respondent: BAR_1714_05

 

Thomas, respondent: BAR_1753_01

 

Nimbhard

 

see Nembhard

 

Nixon

 

John, esquire, executor and devisee of Peter Valette, respondent: JAM_1771_04

 

Noel

 

William, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Noel

(Note: A. A. Hanham, in ODNB, s.n. Noel, William (1695–1762).)

 

Norris

 

Ann, executrix of Joseph Brice, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1742_01

 

Northey

 

Sir Edward: BER_1703_00

 

Norton

 

___ (another), lieutenant governor of St. Christopher: STC_1704_00

 

Fletcher, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Norton

(Note: P. Laundy, in ODNB, s.n. Norton, Fletcher, first Baron Grantley (1716–1789).)

 

Norwood

 

Joseph, commander of HMS Princess Louisa: ANT_1765_02

 

Nugent

 

Walter, administrator of Sarah Horne, respondent: ANT_1725_01

 

Nunes, Nunez

 

Esther, respondent: JAM_1751_05

 

Jacob, deceased: JAM_1751_05

 

O

 

O’Brien

 

William: JAM_1690_02

(Note: For William O’Brien, third earl of Inchiquin, (1666–1719), see W. W. Webb, rev. Harman Murtagh, in ODNB, s.n. O’Brien, William, second earl of Inchiquin (c.1640–1692); British Chronology p.494.)

 

O’Gara

 

Charles, executor of James Doran, appellant: MON_1770_00

 

Odiorne

 

Jotham, alleged owner of the Industry: MON_1748_00

 

Oldfield

 

Francis: JAM_1708_01

 

Oliver

 

Mary (née Langford), wife of Richard, daughter of Jonas Langford, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Richard: ANT_1739_01

 

Richard (?same), husband of Mary, respondent/appellant: ANT_1744_02

 

Richard (?same), merchant: ANT_1765_03

 

Richard (?same): JAM_1752_03

 

Rowland, esquire, executor of Ashton Warner, respondent: ANT_1739_01

 

Rowland (same), husband of Sarah, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

Sarah, wife of Rowland, respondent: ANT_1752_03

 

Olyphant

 

David, respondent: JAM_1748_05

 

Rt. Hon. David, lord (same), assignee of Edward Manning, appellant: JAM_1751_04

(Note: This is probably the David Olyphant, whose claim to the ancient Scottish peerage of Oliphant is generally regarded as spurious. See Further Research that accompanies the report.)

 

John: JAM_1751_04

 

Orby

 

Dame Anne (née Hopegood, formerly Beeston)), wife of Sir Charles, widow of Sir William Beeston, lessor of James Allison, appellant: JAM_1708_01

(Note: For Dame Anne Hopegood (Beeston) Orby, see P. B. Austin, rev. Nuala Zahedich, in ODNB, s.n. Beeston, Sir William (1636–1702).)

 

Sir Charles, baronet, husband of Dame Anne Hopegood Orby, appellant: JAM_1708_01

(Note: For Sir Charles Orby (c. 1640–c. 1716), see P. B. Austin, rev. Nuala Zahedich, in ODNB, s.n. Beeston, Sir William (1636–1702).)

 

Ord

 

Anna Patronella, deceased: JAM_1765_02

 

Anna Petronella (née Elletson) (same), wife of James: JAM_1783_01

 

James, respondent: JAM_1765_02

 

James (same), respondent: JAM_1770_04

 

James (same), appellant, later deceased: JAM_1772_05

 

James (same), husband of Anna Petronella Ord: JAM_1783_01

 

John, counsel: see the List of Signatories on Printed Cases, s.n. Ord

(Note: A Mr Ord, whom Baker tentatively identifies as John Ord of Lincoln’s Inn, received a serjeant’s ring as a member of the Chancery bar in 1771. Baker, Serjeants, 428.)

 

John (?same), of Lincoln’s Inn, appellant: JAM_1772_05

 

John (?another), assignee of William Johnstone, appellant: QUE_1767_01

 

Orgill

 

John, deceased: JAM_1747_03

 

Samuel, deceased: JAM_1765_02

 

William, appellant: JAM_1747_03

 

William (same), executor of Daniel Peyton, respondent: JAM_1759_08

 

Osborn, Osborne

 

Samuel, assistant of the Court: BAR_1705_01

 

Samuel (?same), attorney for William Andrews, appellant: BAR_1730_00

 

Ostrehan

 

Thomas, assignee of James Bees, respondent: BAR_1774_00

 

Oswald

 

Alexander, merchant, of Glasgow, owner of the Kilmair, respondent: BAR_1759_00

 

Richard, merchant, of Glasgow, owner of the Kilmair, respondent: BAR_1759_00

 

Ottley

 

Elizabeth, wife of William, appellant: STC_1738_00

 

Elizabeth (same), wife of William, cousin of Ralph Willett jun., appellant: STC_1743_02

 

Richard, respondent: STV_1769_00

 

Thomas, appellant: STC_1746_02

 

William, esquire, husband of Elizabeth, appellant: STC_1738_00

 

William (same), husband of Elizabeth, appellant: STC_1743_02

 

William (same), esquire, respondent: STC_1750_00

 

Outerbridge

 

Elizabeth, ?wife of William: BER_1700_01

 

Martha: see Johnstowne, Martha

 

Thomas sen., husband of Martha (now Martha Johnstowne), son of William sen., father of William jun., deceased: BER_1699_01

 

William sen., father of Thomas sen., mortgagor of Robert Wood, deceased: BER_1699_01

 

William jun., son and executor of Thomas sen.: BER_1699_01

 

William (?same), ?husband of Elizabeth: BER_1700_01

 

William (?same): BER_1724_00

 

Owen

 

Joseph, mate of the Infant Augusta: BAR_1752_01

 

P

 

Page

 

Ann, wife of Samuel, appellant: JAM_1727_03

 

Samuel, former deputy secretary of Jamaica: JAM_1718_01

 

Samuel (?same): JAM_1725_00

 

Samuel (?same), husband of Ann, appellant: JAM_1727_03

 

Pain, Paine

 

Charles, esquire, husband of Jennet, appellant: STC_1727_00

 

Sir Charles (same): STC_1767_00

 

Christian, wife of Nathaniel, appellant: STC_1727_00

 

Jennet, wife of Charles, appellant: STC_1727_00

 

John, esquire, executor of Nathaniel Webb, appellant: MON_1743_00

 

Nathaniel, husband of Christian, appellant: STC_1727_00

 

Richard, respondent: see Introduction

 

see also Payne

 

Palke

 

Joseph, merchant, of Charleston (S.C.), part-owner of the George and Elizabeth, deceased: BER_1724_00

 

Palliser

 

Hugh, respondent: NEW_1764_00

 

Palmer

 

Charles, appellant: JAM_1771_02

 

Henry, of London, respondent: ANT_1731_00

 

John, husband of Rosa, respondent/appellant: JAM_1769_01

 

John (same), husband of Rosa, appellant: JAM_1774_03

 

Rebecca (formerly Hay), wife of Samuel, widow and executrix of George Hay: BAR_1739_02

 

Rosa (formerly Witter; Ash), wife of John, ?widow of Norwood Witter and of George Ash, respondent/appellant: JAM_1769_01

 

Rosa (same), wife of John, appellant: JAM_1774_03

 

Samuel, esquire, husband of Rebecca, appellant/respondent: BAR_1739_02

 

Papillon

 

Peter, merchant, of Boston: ANT_1733_01

 

Papin

 

Gabriel, deceased: STC_1737_00

 

Paplay, Papley

 

George, executor of Samuel Seagrave: JAM_1759_08

 

George (same), esquire, respondent: JAM_1762_01

 

George (?same), respondent: JAM_1770_01

 

George (same), deceased: JAM_1771_02

 

George (same): JAM_1771_03

 

George (same), respondent: JAM_1775_02

 

George (same), executor of Edward Manning, deceased: JAM_1780_03

 

Pare

 

John, appellant: ANT_1731_00

 

Rachel, appellant: ANT_1731_00

 

Paris

 

Mr. [F.J.], attorney for Ashton Warner: ANT_1739_01

 

Mr. [F.J.] (same): BAR_1739_01

 

Mr. [F.J.] (same), attorney for Joshua Crosby: JAM_1745_01

 

Mr. [F.J.] (same), attorney for Norwood and Bonella Witter and Benjamin and Hannah Blake: JAM_1746_03

 

F.J. (same), attorney for Peter Furnell: JAM_1759_02

 

Mr. [F.J.] (same), attorney for Edward Gaillardy: MON_1747_00

 

Mr. [F.J.] (same), attorney for John Tittle: STC_1736_01

 

Park, Parke

 

Colonel [Daniel]: ANT_1708_00

(Note: This is probably Daniel Parke, who was governor at the time, though it is odd that he is not so called. See ODNB, s.n. Parke, Daniel (1664/5–1710).)

 

Daniel (same), governor, mortgagee of George Gamble, deceased: ANT_1715_00

(Note: See the note above.)

 

Daniel (same), former governor of Antigua, deceased: ANT_1739_03

 

James, of the Leeward Islands, appellant: ANT_1722_00

 

John, deceased: JAM_1772_04

 

Lucy Chester, widow, appellant: ANT_1739_03

 

Thomas Dunbar, deceased: ANT_1739_03

 

William: JAM_1742_02

 

Parker

 

Lord Chief Justice [Thomas]: BAR_1710_03

(Note: For Sir Thomas Parker, CJKB (1710–1718), see A. A. Hanham, in ODNB, s.n. Parker, Thomas, first earl of Macclesfield (1667–1732).)

 

Mr. Thomas, of Bloomsbury Square, attorney for Samuel Malcher and others: JAM_1758_07

 

Parkinson

 

John, esquire, of London, executor of George Williams, appellant: JAM_1780_02

 

Thomas, respondent, later deceased: JAM_1780_02

 

Parry

 

Amy (1) (née Loyd), ?infant, wife of John (2), daughter of Catherine Loyd, mother of Amy (2): ANT_1726_02

 

Amy (2), daughter of John (2) and Amy (1), infant: ANT_1726_02

 

Elizabeth, widow and executrix of Samuel: ANT_1726_02

 

Henrietta: see Symes, Henrietta

 

John (1) (another), husband of Henrietta (now Henrietta Symes), father of Samuel, deceased: ANT_1726_02

 

John (2), husband of Amy (1), eldest son of Samuel, father of Amy (2), respondent: ANT_1726_02

 

Robert, agent for transports: ANT_1781_00

 

Samuel, husband of Elizabeth, son of John (1), father of John (2), deceased: ANT_1726_02

 

Partridge

 

Joseph, acting commander in chief of Dominica: ANT_1765_01

 

Richard, agent to Joseph Whipple: BAH_1744_00

 

Richard (same), of London: JAM_1753_01

 

Passé Lamelirie

 

Claude, of Grenada, husband of Mary Charlotte Clozier Passé Lamelirie, appellant: GRE_1770_02

(Note: We are quite skeptical of the second element in Claude Passé’s surname, though that is clearly what the PC register says. It is not a known French surname, even a rare one. It may be related to French ‘lamelle’, the diminutive of ‘lame’, and perhaps we should be thinking about plates or small swords.)

 

Paterson

 

Alexander, respondent: JAM_1759_01

 

William, gentleman, merchant, trustee of John Alleyne, appellant: BAR_1741_00

 

Patten

 

John, administrator of Charles Kelly, respondent: JAM_1744_03

 

John (same), merchant, of St. Catherine parish, Jamaica, mortgagor of John Kelly, appellant, later deceased: JAM_1751_05

 

Patterson

 

Alice: see Suleven, Alice

 

James, of the county of Westmoreland, Jamaica, ?administrator of John Williams, attorney for Sarah Williams: JAM_1746_03

 

John: BAR_1763_00

 

Paxton

 

Maria, administratrix of Thomas: JAM_1761_05

 

Thomas, deceased: JAM_1761_05

 

Payne

 

Frances, granddaughter of Jeremiah Browne: STC_1756_00

 

Sir Gilliess: STC_1777_01

 

John, vintner, appellant: ANT_1765_03

 

Rene, respondent: JAM_1783_03

 

Stephen, collector of customs for the port of Sandy Point, respondent: STC_1758_00

 

see also Pain

 

Paynter

 

Ann: see Chester, Ann

 

Catharine, infant, daughter of John sen., appellant: ANT_1725_03

 

Catherine (another), widow and executrix of William sen., respondent: ANT_1725_03

 

Elizabeth, infant, daughter of John sen., appellant: ANT_1725_03

 

John sen., husband of Ann (now Ann Chester), father of Elizabeth, Mary, and William, devisor of William, deceased: ANT_1725_03

 

John sen. (same), deceased: ANT_1734_02

 

Mary, infant, daughter of John sen., appellant: ANT_1725_03

 

William sen., father and devisor of William jun., deceased: ANT_1725_03

 

William jun., son and devisee of William sen., respondent: ANT_1725_03

 

William (3) (another), collector, son, heir, and devisee of John sen., appellant/respondent: ANT_1725_03

(Note: It is unclear from the APC whether the William Paynter, ‘collector’, in the first case of the three cases involved here is the same William Paynter who was the son of John Paynter, but it seems likely.)

 

William (same), son and heir of John sen., executor of William Byam, respondent, later deceased: ANT_1734_02

 

Paz

 

Solomon de, merchant, of London, appellant: JAM_1730_00

 

Pearne

 

Col. ___, father of Henry, deceased: ANT_1708_00

 

Henry, minor, son of Col. ___: ANT_1708_00

 

Robert, deceased: STC_1738_00

 

Peart

 

Thomas, respondent: NOV_1781_00

 

Peers

 

George, merchant, of Barbados, owner of the Turtle, appellant: BAR_1699_01

 

Hannah, widow and administratrix of Richard, appellant: BAR_1714_02

 

Col. Henry, appellant: BAR_1714_06

 

Henry (?same), executor of Robert Warren, respondent: BAR_1742_02

 

Henry (same), deceased: BAR_1742_03

 

John, esquire, lessor of Alexander Cunningham, deceased: BAR_1699_02

 

John sen. (?same), father of Richard, deceased: BAR_1714_02

 

John jun., infant, son of Richard, appellant: BAR_1714_02

 

Richard, of London, husband of Hannah, son of John sen., father of John jun., deceased: BAR_1714_02

 

Peiza

 

Isaac De, merchant, trustee of John Alleyne, appellant: BAR_1741_00

 

Pember

 

Mr. ___, Attorney General: