4 page document. Letter from Mr. Hooper to Justin Casamayor. The author of this letter is seeking to obtain the arrears of interest due from Mr. Christian's estate.
2 page document. The author of this letter, Mr. Newman, was the Executor and Joint Trustee to Justinian Casamayor. In this letter, Mr. Newman references the death of Justinian Casamayor, and requests for George Hooper to attend the Countinghouse at 33 Great St. Helen's Bishopsgate Street.
2 page document. In this letter, Mr. Newman tells Mr. Hooper that he is expecting to make a payment within the following week equaling to the amount of three quarter of a year. He also mentions that he is expecting a further remittance to be made from Antigua.
3 page document. In this letter, Mr. Newman tells Mr. Hooper that the annuity account upon the estates of Mr. Christian has been enclosed. He also mentions that the crops of the current and previous year were not good. Mr. Newman also enclosed a continuation of Mr. Hooper's account with Mr. Casamayor.
4 page document. In this letter, Mr. Bunn mentions that the Antigua claims will receive his closest attention. He also writes that he has met with Mr. Newman.
Includes transcript, 3 pages. In this letter, Mr. Bunn tells Mr. Hooper that he will receive the half-year payment in less than two months, pending on whether a bill comes in during that period.
Includes transcript, 2 page document. This letter references a stir that took place in the West Indies. Mr. Bunn also mentions giving Mr. Newman a receipt and says he will take care of the deed.
Includes transcript, 2 page document. In this letter, Mr. Bunn thanks Mr. Hooper for a notice in regards to his daughters. He also mentions that Mr. Newman is in correspondence with the Shands in hopes of obtaining a remittance.
Includes transcript, 3 page document. In this letter, Mr. Bunn advises Mr. Hooper to make his position clear on the compensation he intends to receive from his West Indian affair, and warns him that his security won't avail to anything if he allows his compensation to be received by proprietors of the Estates. This was in relation to the fact that slaves were being granted their freedom throughout the colonies. Mr. Bunn also mentions that ship owners will not be disposed to support Mr. Hooper's proposition for another harbor.
Includes transcript, 2 page document. The author of this letter, Mr. Shand, is the general agent for the Biffins of the Valley Estate. He mentions that a portion of the annuities has been attached to the Estate, which was a copy of the transmitted account.
1 page document. In this letter, Mr. Bunn mentions that he has urged Mr. Newman to prepare without delay for an arrangement of compensation money by opening a correspondence with owners of the Estate.
1 page document. The author of the letter is not mentioned. The author of this letter asks the reader to investigate an account that Mr. Newman is expected to exhibit.
2 page document. The first page of this document includes an account balance. On the back of the document, there is a small paragraph written by James Newman, who has requested that George Hooper attend a meeting of annuitants. This is in relation to the death of Mr. Justinian Casamayor, surviving trustee to the annuitants on the Estates.