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D239 - FitzHerbert family of Tissington - [16th-20th cent]
E - Estate records - 1380-1940
C - Caribbean Estates - 1683-1898
J - Jamaican Plantations - 1683-1878
6 - Case Papers: Philp and Perrin v Harris - (1731)-1766
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D239/M/E/16480
Title
Copy will of Thomas Harris of St. Thomas-in-the East, Jamaica, esq.
Date
(9 Jun 1736)
Description
To daughters Frances and Sarah Harris, £500 Jamaican currency each when 18 or at marriage; to brother John, £300 Jamaican currency to be paid in three annual instalments; to sister Sarah, wife of John Swarton, £40 for mourning; to wife Ann, the use of his house and negroes for as long as she remains a widow; and £100 for mourning; to son Thomas Stoakes Harris, residue of estate real and personal, to hold from age of 21, but if he dies, then the residue to pass to testator's brother John, he paying to testator's daughters £500 each in addition to the legacies mentioned, with the proviso that the executors may sell half of his real estate to discharge incumbrances on the estate. Executors to be Hon. William Gordon esq., John Harris, Peter Vallette, and Robert Strachan esquires, each to have £15 for mourning. Dated 9 June 1736
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Derbyshire Record Office
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FitzHerbert family of Tissington
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