Claim No. 214 (Bunting)
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75 No 214
Thomas Bunting (Deceased)
Jane Bunting Legater
Recd 25 June 1823
Claimed £150.0.0
Allowed £120.0.0
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District of Niagara
Personally appeared before me Alexander Hamilton Esq one of His Majesty’s Justice of the Peace for said District William Woodruff Merchant of St District who being duly sworn deposeth and sayeth that he has personal knowledge of the Americans burning the within House and believes it to be a just and reasonable charge and further that he is not directly or indirectly interested in the result
William Woodruff
Sworn before me at St Davids this 24 day of June 1823
Alex Hamilton J.P.
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A Statement of Losses sustained by the Estate of the late Thomas Bunting of St. Davids, Cooper, during the late War between Great Britain and the United States of America
Losses sustained by the enemy | |
One Dwelling House 36ft by 24, 1 1/2 story, burnt by the enemy valued as per certificate annexed at | £150.0.0 |
Amounting to the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds, Halifax Currency
Samuel Bunting
Admin
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This is to certify, that we, the undersigned have taken a survey of the Dwelling House of the late Thomas Bunting of St. Davids, Cooper, burnt by the Enemy in July 1814 and to the best of our judgement one hundred and fifty pounds, Hfx Cry, is a just & reasonable valuation
Niagara
9th Dec 1815
Geo Young
John Monro carpenter
James Tinlin Carpenter
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Class 2 Cl. 6
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Thomas Bunting
Niagara
Estimated at one hundred & fifty pounds
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