• Reference
    HN10/273/Paxton16
  • Title
    Draft Affidavit of John Thomas Green and Frederic Thomas Tanqueray in Chancery Case 1886.P.1068 Mary Ann Ricketts Plaintiff and Thomas Lingard Green, John Thomas Green and Charles Dymoke Green, Defendants, very heavily annotated, stating: - they had read Thomas Ricketts' affidavit [see HN10/273/Paxton13]; - John Thomas Green maintained that Ricketts was mistaken in saying that he had seen him on the matter; - Green and Tanqueray saw Ricketts at John Thomas Green's office on 2 Apr 1886 as Green had just previously found the bundle of old account books and bills of Thomas Paxton referred to in Green's affidavit [see HN10/273/Paxton11]; - in the bundle were papers and bills purporting to be accounts due to Thomas Paxton one from Sir Gregory Folks for £137/1/1 1/2 the other from Philpot for £104/1/6 1/2 with numerous small bills principally for beer scores. Green informed Ricketts of the amount of the accounts as appearing in the bundle. Green denied that he said that the estate consisted of £350; - afterwards Green found several papers apparently claims against Paxton's estate amounting to £301/15/5
  • Date free text
    1886
  • Production date
    From: 1886 To: 1886
  • Level of description
    item