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D6259 - Bowmer family of Fritchley - 1731-c.2004
2 - Title deeds and related papers - 1731-[20th cent.]
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D6259/2/23
Title
20th century copy of Letters of Administration and accompanying papers re the goods and personal estate of William Slater, late of Hazelwoods, in the Parish of Duffield, farmer
Date
([1824])
Description
including:
Affidavit of the application for the letters of adminstration re William Slater of Duffield, farmer, deceased, with Thomas Slater of Hazelwood appearing personally, sworn 27th Feb 1824; and
Obligation: Thomas Slater of Hazelwoods in the Parish of Duffield, farmer; John Adams of Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, grocer, and William Allen of Horlinglow, Staffordshire, farmer being firmly bound to James Thomas Law, clerk, Master of Arts, & Chancellor of the Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry for the sum of £400, that Thomas Slater, as administrator of all goods, chattels and credits of William Slater deceased, makes a true and perfect Inventory of all of the deceased's possessions in the absence of Letters of Administration, 27 Feb 1824
Extent
1 item
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Bowmer family of Fritchley
Administrative History
Slater died intestate a bachelor without parent. Probate was granted to Thomas Slater, the deceased's brother, executed 27th Feb 1824, extracted at Lichfield 5 Mar 1824. William Slater died on 18th Feb 1824.
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