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Essex, Port Royal, the sum of £2358 was adjudged
to Gordon, Oct. 31, 1836, though the same counter
claims were made (T.71, 154-5, claims 32 and 304).
Joseph Gordon as mortgagee, Feb. 19, 1828, for
£1598, entered, and then w'thdrew, a claim on the
estate of Sarah Hagart, Richmond Castle, St
George's (T.71 ,1550, claim 314).
Joseph Gordon extended a claim on the estate
of Mary Player Smith, Prospect Hill, St Andrew,
as assignee under judgment for £618 (T.71, 1546,
claim 146).
Joseph Gordon was creditor on judgment of Oct.,
1832, for £43 on the estate of Robert P. Clarke,
executor of William Clarke, Mount Sion, St Mary,
and put in a claim for the same, Aug., 1835 (T.71,
1537, claim 87).
Joseph Gordon, as creditor on bond and judgment
for £4453, put in a counter claim on the estate of
Lawrence Fyffe, Albany estate, St Mary, Aug.,
1835 (T.71, 1537, claim 145).
Joseph Gordon, as creditor on judgment of Feb.,
1825, for £291, put n a counter claim, Aug., 1835,
on Henry Cox, senr., and John Harris, Mason
Hall, St Mary, but £391 was paid to Elizabeth
Macdonald (T.71, 1537, claim 293).
Joseph Gordon, by judgment for £151, June,
1832, claimed on the estate of Lydia Baker, trustee
in fee, Bardowie, St Andrews, in the matter of 101
slaves (T.71, 1546, claim 179).
Joseph Gordon was a trustee for John Smith,
Salisbury Plain, St Andrews, 1836, in the matter
of 157 slaves (T.71, 1546, claim 284).
Joseph Gordon, as executor of William Davidson,
entered a claim ; n 1835 on the estate of George
Davidson, Redington Pen, and Broadgate, St
George, losing it on a judgment of Oct., 1833 (T.71,
1550, claims 274, 276, 324).
Joseph Gordon and John White Carter, as re-
ceivers at Washington and Hibernia, St David's,
claimed for 57 and 182 slaves, 1836 (T.71, 1547,
claims 134, 135, and 191).
Larchin Gordon was assistant judge of Common
Pleas and of the Quorum and one of the magis-
trates of Clarendor parish, Middlesex county, 1783
(Douglas and Aikman's Almanack and Register of
Island of Jamaica for 1783, p. 69). Larchin Gordon,
owner in fee, Crescent, St Mary, got £48 13s lid
compensation for one slave, Dec. 14, 1835 (T.71,
1537, claim 375). Larchin Gordon, senior, as
guardian for Sarah Gordon, Happy Retreat, St
Elizabeth, got £26 12s 2d for one slave, March 7,
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