Re Estate of Mrs Mary Ten Broeck. Certifying that he attended American Consulate & made deposition in answer to interrogatories attached to commission. Has now found original letters not available at the time, details them & attaches them.
Keating, William Frederick Rev (1859-1928)Mrs Ten Broeck's letter asking Diocese to pay £125/yr to March for unexpired period of her undertaking has been found. New York Commission now "closed" so letter may not be used as evidence. Sends enclosures showing he did his best.
Keating, William Frederick Rev (1859-1928)Re claim of Bishop against the Estate of Mrs Ten Broeck. Original promise in claim without consideration & letter of Mrs T Broeck of Aug 3rd 1914 not enough to support claim. Estate may be unable to pay legatees so Executors can't pay without it being passed by Court.
Kingsbury, Howard T (1870-1937)3 line letter doubting the justness & validity of his claim for £687 10s against estate of Mary O. Ten Broeck, deceased & reject the claim.
Kingsbury, Howard T (1870-1937)Surrogate's Court on Executor's settling of the Estate of Mrs T. Broeck. Requesting ArchBishop Keating, Fr Louis Allen & other beneficiaries in the Estate to attend to show cause why Will of Mrs T. Broeck should not be judicially settled.
Surrogate's Court, NY, USAAcknowledging letter. He has forwarded copy of it & of all enclosures to New York office. sends copy of letter received from New York office. Send him form of affidavit & asks him to execute it before Commissioner of Deeds, then submit it to the American Consul General in London
Harrington, Bigham & EnglarEstate of Mrs M. T. Broeck insufficient to pay legacies in full. Will make present payment of 47%; final payment depends on result of litigation re his claim against Estate. Sends receipt for £1, 222 [47% of legacy] for signature. Cheque to follow when receipt received
Coudert Brothers (1853-2006)Re Mrs T. Broeck's Estate. Enclosed copy of letter from Kingsbury objecting to claim [March 033]. New York office disagree, gives reasons. Also say Bishop would not be able to testify but Fr Allen might be allowed. Advises formal announcement of suit to preserve his rights.
Harrington, Bigham & EnglarRe Estate of Mary Ten Broeck. From previous letters he will know present status of Estate & how to protect interests of Revs Keating & Allen. Notes the diocese has claim against Estate. Needs to file proof of Claim with details especially owner of claim. More details.
Harrington, Bigham & EnglarCopy of Will of Mrs Mary Octavia Ten Broeck
Ten Broeck, Mary O Mrs (1834 - 1919)