Appeals to the Privy Council from the
Caribbean and Canadian Colonies
Report No. STC_1754_02

Wells v Wilson

St. Christopher 

 

Case Name Long

William and Elizabeth Wells v Richard Wilson and Anthony Wharton

 
 

Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series

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APC Citation  

v.4 [250] p.270 (6 Aug. 1754 – 4 Feb. 1757)

 
  PC Register Citation

George II v.15 (1 Jan. 1754 – 31 Dec. 1755) p.230–231, 426–427: PC 2/104/230–231, 426–427

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  PC Register Citation

George II v.16 (1 Jan. 1756 – 31 Dec. 1757) p.399–401, 415–416: PC 2/105/399–401, 415–416

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Colonial Courts

 
 

George Thomas, Governor of the Leeward Islands, as Ordinary – 3 Dec. 1753

 

Participants

Taylor, Elizabeth (1) – see Wells, Elizabeth

 

Taylor, Elizabeth (2) (daughter of Elizabeth [1] [now Elizabeth Wells] and Nicholas)

 

Taylor, George (son of Elizabeth [1] [now Elizabeth Wells] and Nicholas)

 

Taylor, John (son of Elizabeth [1] [now Elizabeth Wells] and Nicholas)

 

Taylor, Nicholas, deceased (father of Elizabeth [2], George, John, William, and Samuel James Taylor)

 

Taylor, Samuel James (son of Elizabeth [1] [now Elizabeth Wells] and Nicholas)

 

Taylor, William (son of Elizabeth [1] [now Elizabeth Wells] and Nicholas)

 

Thomas, George, governor of the Leeward Islands

 

Wells, Elizabeth, appellant (wife of William, widow and administratrix of Nicholas Taylor, mother of Elizabeth [2], George, John, William, and Samuel James Taylor)

 

Wells, William, jun., merchant, appellant (husband of Elizabeth)

 

Wharton, Anthony, respondent (executor of Nicholas Taylor, guardian of George Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor [2], William Taylor, and Samuel James Taylor)

 

Wilson, Richard, respondent (administrator and executor of Nicholas Taylor, guardian of George Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor [2], William Taylor, and Samuel James Taylor)

 

Description

Concerning the validity of a will.

Disposition

Reversed.

Notes

The appellants’ and respondents’ printed cases are summarized in Caribbeana: miscellaneous papers relating to the history, genealogy, topography, and antiquities of the British West Indies, ed. Vere Langford Oliver (London: Mitchell, Hughes, and Clarke, 1909–1919), 6:69–70 (view).

 

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

Table of Cases (Wells v Wilson)


DOCUMENTATION

Printed Cases

Appellant’s case

Case of the appellant (William jr. and Elizabeth Wells v Richard Wilson, Anthony Wharton, and George, Elizabeth, William, and Samuel James Taylor)

Counsel

W. Murray; Geo. Hay

 
Library

British Library: (Hardwicke Papers) Additional Manuscripts 36217 f.103r–104v (Printed/manuscript date on dorse 25 Jan’y 1757 with lengthy note. Extensive manuscript notes and underlining.)

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Library

Law Library of Congress: (Sir George Lee Collection) (Printed date on dorse 1756; 22 Dec. added by hand; includes extensive manuscript notes.)

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Respondent’s case

Case of the respondent (William jr. and Elizabeth Wells v Richard Wilson, Anthony Wharton, and George, Elizabeth, William, and Samuel James Taylor), with will of Nicholas Taylor annexed

Counsel

A. Hume Campbell; C. Pratt

 
Library

British Library: (Hardwicke Papers) Additional Manuscripts 36217 f.105r–122v (No date on dorse. One manuscript note with minor underlining. Includes appendix (will of Nicholas Taylor). Followed by an abstract of the proceedings below and many pages of notes of counsel.)

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Library

Law Library of Congress: (Sir George Lee Collection) (Manuscript date on dorse 11 June 1755; manuscript notes only on dorse.)

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

 

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Other Documents

Other DocumentsNote that Wells v Wilson is cited in Johnston v Johnston, a case from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1 Phil. 447, 161 Eng. Rep. 1039 (P.C.C. 1817). 
Library Ames Foundation: (18 pages) (Source: HeinOnline [available by subscription].)

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