I know what probate is but i've come across document for relative of my husbands named Matthew Lattimer. It says 28 January 1843 administration bond, penal sum £2,000; Mathew LATTIMER, grocer of Nenthead in the parish of Alston in the county of Cumberland. Died 2 June 1839.
Can anyone tell me what this means.
Thanks.
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27-03-2016, 11:13 AM #1
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Administration Bonds.
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27-03-2016, 11:38 AM #2
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I take it you haven't actually got a copy of the bond and you're just quoting from a catalogue.
OK I see it on the Durham University site. An administration bond is an agreement that if the job isn't done properly, the bondsmen will cough up the stated fine.
If you poke around elsewhere on the Durham University site, you'll find a good explanation -
https://familyrecords.dur.ac.uk/nei/NEI_bonds.htm
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27-03-2016, 12:28 PM #3
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The bond tended to be about double the value of the estate.So, if bond was for £200 the estate was worth about £100.pwholt
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28-03-2016, 10:03 AM #4
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Thank you very much peter. As you've guessed i don't have the actual Bond. In fact i was looking for something else and came across this by accident. I've had a quick read about bonds following the thread you gave me. It does seem a long time after the death for the penal sum of £2,000 to be called in. Unless of course i've misunderstood. I'm very grateful for your help.
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28-03-2016, 10:04 AM #5
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1843 would be the date administration was granted. The penalty only applied if the administrator didn't carry out his duties properly.
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28-03-2016, 1:54 PM #7
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You really need to get a copy of the bond to find out who the administrator was. That might give you a clue. There are circumstances where the person involved could plod along quite happily without a grant until someone actually demands it - disposing of property for example.
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29-03-2016, 8:14 AM #9
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29-03-2016, 9:34 AM #10
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Was there a widow? If she happened to have died around 1843, this might have a bearing on matters.
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