Description | Letter to Brundrett, Randall & Simmons from John Mackenzie, Tobago, explaining that the law proceedings mentioned by William Rose do not exist; employment of Abbott as attorney; account of Rucker's claim and the court case for which he was summoned; applications for a transfer of judgement; Hall Pringle's account for law expenses and reasons for its delay; action of Urquhart, an overseer on Bacolet, for wages; claim by George Richardson which is just but balanced with counter claims; actions by Crooks and P.M. Mackenzie for wages; comments on alleged sales of land from the estates (with transcription), 10 June 1852 |