Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 6 July 2004 |
Original: | LDS: 0106233 |
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22 Braddan Know all men by these presents that I Joney Skillicorn of the Town of Douglas for and in consideration of the love regard and affection which I have and bear unto my nephew Pat. Brew smith have given granted and by these presents do freely clearly and absolutely give and grant unto the said Pat. Brew all and singular my goods chattels sum and sums of money and all other things dead or alive whatsoever as well moveable and immoveable whatsoever they be and in whose hands custody or possession soever the same or ay of them can or may be found, To have and to hold all the said goods chattels sum and sums of money and all other the premes unto the said Patrick Brew his executors administrators and assigns after my decease to his and their given proper use and .... forever absolutely freely and quietly without any challenge or demand of any person or persons whatsoever and this in the penalty of sixty pounds sterling to be levied and paid according to Law. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th May 1797. Joney Skillicorn. Witnesses present Phil Collier Saml. Quine Douglas 19th May 1797 Joney Skillicorn acknowledged the foregoing Deed of Gift to be her Act and Deed. Before me, John Cosnahan. At a Court ..... holden at Douglas for Middle Sheading the [17th] day of Octr 1798: The .... written Deed of Gift geing acknowledged before the High Bailif, ,,, .... published in Court and no objection .... it, The same is therefore ordered to be recorded for the benefit of all persons concerned. John Lace, examined by me. Richd Clague, Keeper of the Manen Records. At a Chapter Court holden at Douglas Oct 29th 1798 The before going Deed of Settlement having been lawfully proved the same is accepted as the last will and testament of Janet Skillicorn the Donor. Patrick Brew the Donee is sworn in Court in form of Law and hath given pledges for the payment of debts namely John Clucas of Ballanicolas and John Kermod of Ballachronk both of Marown. Acceptum est, Thos. Cubbon
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