Submitted by: | Brian Lawson |
Date: | 19 January 2002 |
Original: | LDS: 0106382 |
At a Chapter Court at Castletown June 2d 1756 KK Santan Jony Crow als Killip departed this life about the 15th of April last past Intestate the Court upon intelligence thereof hath decreed her five children vizt Robt Margt John Alice & Thos joint Admrs of all her goods moveable & imoveable whatsover who being all under age their uncles namely Tho: Killip & Phil: Killip are sworn to bring to the Registry a perfect inventory. The uncles have the tuition of John & Alice together wth their goods comitted unto them, & they are to be at equal expence wth the Father in the maintenance & education of the youngest child & have given pledges in form of Law namely Mr John Clucas junr & Tho: Moor of Balnahow both of KK Santan. Decretum est Solvit 3s Ro: Radcliffe Received from the hands of Robert Brew and Philip Killip the sum of eleven pounds eight shillings being in full the effects of Joney Crow wife of Robert Crow of the parish of KK Marown deceased for ourselves and ourtwo brothersthree brothers of whom one is dead named John Crow and another off the Island named Robert Crow and the other named Thomas Crow he being an idiot. We say received per us this 6th day of March 1779 Witness present Kneen als Crow MargaretCrow als Kneenmy mark X Thomas Clague Alice Crow my mark X At KK Arbory March 6 1779 The above Margt Kneen als Crow & Alice Crow this day acknowledged the above receipt as their act & deed before me Joh: Moore. April 23d 1756 A true & perfectg inventory of Joney Crow als Killip of KK Santan apprised by four sworn me viz Robt LeeceRobt BrewJohn Oates & Wm Gell & John Curghey as followeth To one cloak & 2 pettycoats 0 15 6 To four gowns, one bedgown petty coat & mantle 0 18 6 To aprons 3s 2d stays 4s 2d shoes 2s smocks 2s 0 11 4 To head cloaths 12s stockins & hat 1s 8d 0 13 8 To earthen ware 1s 11d pots 7s keir cloth 2s 4d 0 11 3 To linen cloath 3s 6d a churn firkin & can 2s 11d 0 6 5 To dallans peck & thrawer 7d funnel noggins 10d 0 1 5 To ropes trenchers cards 10d spoons 5d 0 1 3 To smoothing iron heaters heckle & garp hack 0 4 7 To an incalf cow & half of one heifer 3 17 0 To barley 5s 5d oates 8s & sacks 3s 2d 0 16 7 To linen yarn & flax 5s 11d hemp 8d wool 7 tow 5d 0 7 0 To hempseed & flaxseed 9d timber 11d one wheel 1s 8d 0 3 4 To one bedquilt 3s 6d blankest & sheet 4s 6d 0 8 0 To barrels 1s 10d one chest & cooler 1s 11d 0 3 9 To herrings 3s 6d barley meal 4s 8d oat meal 2s 0 10 2 To raw yarn 9d goose & goslins 1s tow 9d 0 2 6 To oates 1s groats 4d one sheepskin 1s 2d timber 5d 0 2 11 To coloured yarn 3d bedstocks & ... 1s 1d 0 1 4 To rackintree, reel, & sickel 6d trwig creel 1d 0 0 7 To skins 4d one gate 2d hens 10d linen 1s 7d 0 2 11 To lead 1d cash 9s 7d1/2 0 9 8 1/2 To 4 sheep at 3s 6d p 14s 7 stooks of oats at 8d p 4s 8d 0 18 8 To pottatoes glass window bolster lock etc 0 6 9 12 15 1 1/2 To be deducted from the within inventory To the coffin 0 7 * To ale & brandy pipes & tobaccoo 0 9 * To burial fees 0 1 0 To sumner fees 0 0 8 To writeing the within inventory & attending } To attending & writeing at the auction } 0 3 6 To court fees 0 3 4 The auctioners wages 0 2 *To the supervisor 2 in number at prizing the effects two days at the auction three days and this day attending to take a decree and giving in the inventory1 7 6 At Casletown June 2d 1756. Given into Court by the supervisors as pefected
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