Reference NumberDSCAM/5/12/5/203-602
TitleMarriage settlement, will etc.
DescriptionDSCAM/5/12/5/203: Telegram from [Marjorie] Vernon Whiteford to Camm informing him of her father's suicide; 16 June 1941.
DSCAM/5/12/5/204-211: Administration and Estate Duty papers, accounts and valuations for C.A.B. Whitefoord, including queries, vouchers and application for administration bond; 1941-43.
DSCAM/5/12/5/212-213: Estate account and income account for 1943-45
DSCAM/5/12/5/214-221: Memoranda re Whitefoord's investment in the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Coal Co. Ltd; circular letters from the coal company and its annual report and accounts for the years ending 31 May 1941 and 1942; authorities to remit dividends etc.; bills of costs of Messrs Phillipps and Tallinn, Winnipeg; 1941-44.
DSCAM/5/12/5/222-225: Details of investments in marriage settlement and personal estate, details of income arising from marriage settlement 'A' and 'B' Funds, apportionment of income due to C.A.B. Whitefoord's estate, statement of income under the settlement, July 1941-June 1942; 1941-42.
DSCAM/5/12/5/226-228: Details of trusts of which Whitefoord was a trustee and of the trust investments.
DSCAM/5/12/5/229-233: Inventories and valuations of furniture belonging to Whitefoord, Mrs Leslie Whitefoord and to them jointly; [1941]-1943.
DSCAM/5/12/5/234: Contract note for sale of stock on behalf of Whitefoord's settlement; 23 Feb. 1943.
DSCAM/5/12/5/235: Power of attorney from Denys Philip Richardson, a Lieutenant-Commander, RNVR to Henry Alfred Prosser of Messrs Petch and Company, solicitors, 42 Bedford Row, London WC2 (in pursuance of the Execution of TRusts (Emergency Provisions ) Act of 1939) in respect of the 1905 Whitefoord marriage settlement; 27 Jan. 1943.
DSCAM/5/12/5/236-602: Correspondence between W.C. Camm/Messrs Slater and Camm, Dudley and Marjorie Vernon Whitefoord, Hurstcote, Shere, Surrey etc., Mrs Leslie Whitefoord at the same and 31 Courtfield Gardens, London SW5, I.A. 'Jock' Slater of Messrs Stanley Lloyd and Co., solicitors, 9 Castle Street, Ludlow, Denys P. Richardson, HMT Fluellen, Messrs Phillipps and Tallin, barristers and solicitors, Montreal Trust Building, Winnipeg, the Securities Department of Lloyds Bank Ltd, 72 Lombard Street, London EC2, various tax and estate duty officials, stockbrokers, registrars of companies in which trust funds are invested etc.; winding up Captain C.A.B. Whitefoord's estate and trusts, explaining things to his widow and daughter, replacing him as trustee of Lucy Hall's settlement and E.B. Chittenden's trust etc., difficulties caused by Richardson's absence on active service, arrangements and permissions for stock transfers and remittances of dividends from Canada and payment of $1.81 Manitoba Succession Duty, health problems of Miss Whitefoord, advancing money to her and her lack of 'money sense' [see also DSCAM/5/12/7 series], complex ownership of the Reynolds and Copley portraits, their value, who might buy them and to whom the proceeds would belong; 22 June 1941-24 Oct. 1945. 'We seem to have an unusual number of technical difficulties to surmount in the administration of this small estate'. 'Things have turned out very differently from what Alan intended I'm sure. I always knew Vernon would have most of his money and it was quite right she should ...' (Leslie Whiteford, 22 Sept. 1944, #564).
Date1941-1945
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
Extent400 items
LevelItem
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
NA309Whitefoord; Caleb Alan Bryce (1881-1941); Captain; son of Samuel Charles Whitefoord1881-1941
NA310Whitefoord; Marjorie Vernon (1907-1944); only child of C.A.B. Whitefoord; senior commander, ATS1907-1944
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