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No. 104, William Walker, Claimant
F.R. 103v1
Nos. 105, 106
To the Board of Commissioners for quieting Land titles. Gentlemen, according to the law of this Kingdom, and in justice ot myself, I lay before your honorable board my claim for certain pieces of land on this Island.
No. 1. The Rose house in dispute with Miss E.S.H. Grimes and myself.
No. 2. Land at Colou [Koolau] given to me by the King (See Cl. 230)
No. 3. A piece of land at Honolulu, given to me by Kinau and built on, and fenced in by me, & putting me to a great deal of expenses of which I was deprived.
Of claims 2nd and 3rd I have no documentary proof, but if required, there are a number of Witnesses living on this Island to testify to what I assert.
I submit the above claims for the investigation and decision of your honorable Board ....
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.... the tax agent to give that land to Huaka (Walker). Later the tax representative and Walker complained again, and I suggested to the tax agent to give the land because the King had given that land). That was the final [decision].
The property which H. Coleman had given, the King himself had given some available ands of the year and for this Huaka (Walker) had complained to the Governor when the King was present, so the King asked me to give Huaka (Walker) separate property. At the same time I had Walker find himself land, which he did and that land belonged to him.
The King gave him the house lot he is living on now. The King had written to me to find a separate place for my haole and I have found it, which is on the front side of Samuel Thompson's land.
[Award 104, R.P. 1976; Hotel St. Honolulu; 1 ap.; .11 Ac.]