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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D239/M/E/20460 |
| Title | Declaration by Littleton Poyntz Meynell that he has given his daughter Mary Meynell all debts and demands due and owing to him from Thomas Alleyne and Mrs. Elizabeth Alleyne of Barbados or any others in the said island |
| Date | 24 Jun 1741 |
| Description | Amounting in all to some £3000 plus interest (list of bonds); and an annuity of £100 payable by Edward Wortley esq. secured on a bond of £2500 and in consideration of £500 paid to Wortley by Meynell; and a further annuity of £100 "for such time as I shall think proper" towards maintenance of Meynell's daughter, Judith; and the use of donor's house in Audley St. and furniture, at 6-month's notice to quit; on condition that Mary pays the rent of the said house to the dean and chapter of Westminster; meets expenses of housekeeping; maintain Judith till 21, and provide a fortune for her when 21. |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Turners Hall sugar plantation, Barbados |
| FitzHerbert family of Tissington |
| Copies | Microfilm M701 |
| Term | Sugar plantations |
| British Empire |
| Colonialism |