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Nature
of Claimant’s Interest |
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Particulars
of Claim |
Amount
of Damages Claimed |
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For loss of 3½ dozen of Scissors and damage to 12½ dozen of Scissors of the Claimants in respect of which claimant paid wages for Grinding |
£1 |
5s |
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For Loss of time during which the Claimant, his Son, two Daughters and one Man in his regular employ could not Work in consequence of the Inundation as follows, Claimant 16 Days at 5/. Per day |
£4 |
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Claimant's Son William Rabjohn 16 days at 2/6 per day |
£2 |
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Claimant's Daughters Mary Ann & Anne Rabjohn 16 days at 2/. Each per day |
£3 |
4s |
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Claimant's Workman Samuel Clayton 16 days at 5/. Per day |
£4 |
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For loss of profits upon an order for goods which would not be complete in time in consequence of the inundation and in respect of which Claimant was compelled to make an allowance |
£1 |
10s |
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£15 |
19s |
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Certificate Granted
3 June 1865 |
Assessed by Consent at |
£2 |
15s |
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