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Claim for loss of property #5045 – Particulars

  No. of Claim Name of Claimant Description of Claimant Address of Claimant  
  5045 William Frederick Dixon Esquire Page Hall, Ecclesfield  
  Nature of Claimant’s Interest   Particulars of Claim Amount of Damages Claimed  
  Freehold   Amount of Rents owing at the time of the Inundation but which in consequence thereof could not be recovered £26 9s    
    Amount paid for restoring The Cornish Inn and building Walls in Cornish Street and on the River side of the Waterloo Houses viz. £.s.d        
    Mr. William Gomersall's Bill for Mason's Work 50.2.6        
    Mr. William Gomersall's Bill for Joiners Work 11.3.8        
    Mr. Thomas Staniforth for Slating 1.15.0


63.1.2
       
    Deduct for New Wall being higher than the old one - 5.10.0        
    In Joiners Work the Boards are left - 3.13.4


- 9.3.4
£53 17s 10d  
    Amount paid for Plumber's Work as per John Townsend's Bill £1 8s 6d  
    Amount of Surveyors and Valuers Charge £2      
    Amount of Law Charges £5 5s    
    Interest on £1250 and £26.9.0 together £1276.9.0 from the day of the Inundation to the 30th day of December next, the probable day of the date of the Commissioners determination on this Claim after the rate of £7.10.0 per Cent per Annum being Cottage Property £71 15s 6d  
    Twentyone Dwellinghouses situate in Cornish Street Sheffield in the County of York called Waterloo Houses destroyed by the Inundation £1250 less £210 for the Materials as per Valuations of Mr. Foster £1040      
        £1200 15s 10d  
  Certificate Granted
26 June 1865
Assessed by Consent at £804      

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