Appeals to the Privy Council from the
Caribbean and Canadian Colonies
Report No. JAM_1748_01

Wilkinson v Mendez

Jamaica 

 

Case Name Long

Philip Wilkinson and Daniel Ayrault v Moses Mendez, Abraham Musquitta, Mary Edgar, Patrick Yeamans, and Arthur Hassall

 
 

Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series

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APC Citation  

v.4 [77] p.58–59 (19 Feb. 1748 – 30 April 1751)

 
  PC Register Citation

George II v.11 (1 August 1746 – 30 April 1748) p.548: PC 2/100/548

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  PC Register Citation

George II v.13 (1 May 1750 – 30 March 1752) p.103, 104, 119, 126–127, 208: PC 2/102/103, 104, 119, 126–127, 208

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Colonial Courts

 
 

Chancery – 23 Feb. 1747

 

Participants

Ayrault (Ayrolt), Daniel, merchant, of Newport, R.I., owner of the Fame, appellant

 

Edgar (Edzor), John, owner of the New Exchange, presumed deceased

 

Edgar (Edzor), Mary, ?widow, respondent

 

Hall, George

 

Hassall, Arthur, respondent

 

Mendez (Mendes), Moses, owner of the New Exchange, respondent

 

Musquitta (Musquita), Abraham, owner of the New Exchange, respondent

 

Wilkinson, Philip, merchant, of Newport, R.I., owner of the Fame, appellant

 

Yeamans, Patrick, respondent

 
 

Vessels

 
 

Fame

 
 

New Exchange

 
 

San Francisco

 

Description

Relating to shares of a prize.

Disposition

Decree affirmed without prejudice to possible relief in the Court of Vice Admiralty in Jamaica.

References in Smith, Appeals to the Privy Council from the American Plantations

Table of Cases (Wilkinson v Mendez)


DOCUMENTATION

Printed Cases

Appellant’s case

Case of the appellants (Wilkinson v. Mendez)

Counsel

A. Hume-Campbell; Geo. Lee

 
Note

Styled: Philip Wilkinson and Daniel Ayrolt, of Rhode Island, Merchants, Owners of the Privateer Schooner the Fame, whereof Clement Lempriere was Master and Commander, } Plaintiffs below and now Appellants. Moses Mendez, and Abraham Pereira Musquita, of Jamaica, Merchants, and Mary Edzor, Widow and Executrix of John Edzor, late of Jamaica, Merchant, deceased, who were the three Owners of the Privateer Sloop, the New Exchange, whereof George Hall was Master and Commander, and the said George Hall } Defendants below and now Respondents.

 
Library

New York Public Library: (Ford Collection: Prize Appeals, vol. 1, San Francisco, Fame, New Exchange, fol. 288r–292v) Schwarzman Building: Rare Book Collection *KC+++ p.v.20 (Manuscript date on dorse 4 December 1750. Extensive manuscript notes throughout.)

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Respondent’s case

Case of the respondents (Wilkinson v. Mendez)

Counsel

D. Ryder; W. Murray; A. Hume-Campbell [crossed out]

 
Note

Styled: In the Matter of the Prize-Ship the San Francisco, alias Peregrine. Philip Wilkinson, and Daniel Ayrolt, Merchants of Newport in Rhode Island, late Owners of the Schooner, or Private Vessel of War, called the Fame, of Rhode Island, } Plaintiffs. Paluck Yeamans, and Arthur Hassall, Agents for selling and disposing of the Spanish Ship or Vessel called the San Francisco, alias Peregrine, Moses Mendes, Abraham Musquitta, and John Edzor, Owners and Proprietors of the Sloop New Exchange, Geo. Hall late Commander of the said Sloop, and Clement Lamptiere, late Commander of the said Schooner, } Defendants. The said Philip Wilkinson, and Daniel Ayrolt [}] Appellants. The said Moses Mendes, Abraham Musquita, and Mary Edzor, Widow and Executrix of the said John Edzor, } Respondents.

 
Library

New York Public Library: (Ford Collection: Prize Appeals, vol. 1, San Francisco, Fame, New Exchange, fol. 293r–296v) Schwarzman Building: Rare Book Collection *KC+++ p.v.20 (Manuscript date on dorse 4 December 1750. Extensive manuscript notes throughout.)

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

 

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