Tue 23 Apr 1895
Continuation from page 161.
https://stroudwaterhistory.org.uk/document/6113/
Messrs Garniers complaint of charge should be between carrier, Mr Field, and Canal Company. Toll on coal discharged at Stonehouse Wharf fixed at 7½d per ton from Framilode and 7d from Junction.
Charles William Rushworth Ward, Charles Holbrow Stanton, Charles Henry Hooper, Edward Weedon and Frederick Henry Croome claimed share no 189, will of Edwin Francis Gyde.
[From page 161] Messrs Garnier's complaint of the charge for tonnage was alluded to and as it appeared that the matter was in reality one between the carrier (Mr Field) and the Canal Co the toll on Coal discharged at Stonehouse wharf was definately fixed at 7½^d per ton from Framilode and 7^d from the Junction.
Charles Upton of Stroud in the County of Gloucester Solicitor attended for and on behalf of and under a written Authority form Charles William Rushworth Ward of Weston Street Bermondsey in the County of Surrey Leather Factor, Charles Holbrow (in the Will Charles Edward) Stanton of Pakenhill near Stroud in the County of Gloucester Barrister at Law, Charles Henry Hooper of Eastington in the County of Gloucester Cloth Manufacturer, Edward Weedon Winterbotham of Stroud in the County of Gloucester Bank Manager and Frederikc Henry Croome of Stroud in the County of Glouceser Solicitor being the executors of the Will of Edwin Gyde late of Ebley House in the County of Gloucester Gentleman deceased (who died on the 16^th day of March 1894) and who at the time of his death held one share numbered 189 in the Undertaking of the Stroudwater Navigation and made out their claim to the said one share, now standing in the name of the said Edwin Francis Gyde deceased in the Books of the Company of Proprietors of the said Navigation by producing the ticket or title to the said one share, and the Probate of the Will of the said Edwin Francis Gyde deceased the said Will bearing date the 20^th July 1893, and proved by the said executors in the district Probate Registry of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice at Gloucester on the 4^th day of May 1894.
And the claim was admitted accordingly and a new ticket or title ordered to be made out on the ticket or title of the said Edwin Francis Gyde being delivered up.