Extract from the
Inventory of the Estate of
Thomas Leishman
Devlin
1854-1919 |
T L Devlin's Estate
Thomas
Leishman Devlin became a very successful businessman, and amassed
an estate of £429,522: 3s 6d by the time of his death
in 1919. In addition to the items listed below the inventory
included many shares.
Here is an
extract from the Inventory of his Estate. |
ESTATE IN SCOTLAND |
Two Motor Cars |
£450 |
One
Motor Lorry |
£320 |
Thirty six railway wagons |
£2,268 |
Stock of fish boxes |
£3,338 |
Buildings at Newhaven and Granton |
£3,394 |
Due by Admiralty for trawlers sunk in WW1 |
£17,069 |
Due by War Office for hire of trawler 'Cavalier' |
£969 |
STEAM TRAWLERS AND DRIFTERS
OWNED AND THEIR VALUES |
Breadalbane |
£1,250 |
Bruce |
£1,000 |
Candidate |
£7,500 |
Captain |
£5,500 |
Cavalier |
£3,500 |
Centurion |
£5,750 |
Challenger |
£7,000 |
Chamberlain |
£7,250 |
Champion |
£5,500 |
Chancellor |
£5,750 |
Coadjutor |
£13,500 |
Colleague |
£13,500 |
Commissioner |
£7,250 |
Commodore |
£4,000 |
Companion |
£6,000 |
Comrade |
£7,500 |
Conductor |
£8,000 |
Confederate |
£10,500 |
Controller |
£10,500 |
Councillor |
£1,500 |
Ethel Nutten |
£7,500 |
Fairview |
£9,000 |
Hunter |
£6,500 |
Kirkton |
£1,000 |
Spartan |
£2,500 |
Strathalladale |
£10,000 |
Strathearn |
£5,000 |
Strathlui |
£8,000 |
The details above have been supplied by John D Stevenson
(Trinity, Edinburgh:
January 2007) |
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