Appeals to the Privy Council |
Report No. ANT_1739_04 |
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Antigua |
Case Name Long |
Isaac and Catherine Thibou, and Sophia Field v Ashton Warner |
Acts of the Privy Council, Colonial Series |
APC Citation | v.3 [484] p.657 (27 Dec. 1739 – 10 March 1740) |
PC Register Citation | George II v.6 (1 Oct. 1738 – 27 March 1740) p.495–496, 617–632, 660–661: PC 2/95/495–496, 617–632, 660–661 |
Colonial Courts |
Chancery – 13 Nov. 1738 |
Participants |
Field, Catherine – see Thibou, Catherine |
Field, Rev. James, deceased (husband of Rachael, father of Sophia, Theophilus, and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou) |
Field, Mary, spinster, deceased (daughter of James and Rachael, sister of Sophia and Theophilus Field and Catherine Thibou) |
Field, Rachael, deceased (wife of Rev. James, mother of Sophia, Theophilus, and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou) |
Field, Sophia, appellant (daughter of James and Rachael, sister of Theophilus and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou) |
Field, Theophilus, esquire, deceased (son of James and Rachael, brother of Sophia and Mary Field and Catherine Thibou) |
Thibou (née Field), Catherine, appellant (wife of Isaac, daughter of James and Rachael Field, sister of Sophia, Theophilus, and Mary Field) |
Thibou, Isaac, appellant (husband of Catherine) |
Warner, Ashton, esquire, attorney general of Antigua, respondent |
Description |
Relating to a bequest of land and slaves to two parishes in Antigua. |
Disposition |
Appeal sustained. |
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DOCUMENTATION |
Printed Cases |
Respondent’s case |
Case of the respondent (Isaac and Catherine Thibou, and Sophia Field v Ashton Warner and Thomas Watkins) |
Counsel | J. Strange; W. Murray |
Library | University of Minnesota. James Ford Bell Library: Bell (1739 Th) (Printed/manuscript date on dorse 26 Feb 1739. No other manuscript notes or underlining; one deletion) |
Privy Council Documents in PC 1 at The National Archives at Kew |
Not found |