Mary Brew, 1833

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 11 December 2002
Original: LDS: 0106433

NOTE: the inventory not transcribed.

The humble petition of Wm Kinnish and Mary his wife; William Quine and
Elizabeth his wife; Thomas Boyd and Ann his wife, and John Hudgeon and Jane
his wife.
Sheweth:
That Mary Brew wife of William Brew of St Ann and mother of your petitioners
Mary, Elizabeth, Ann and Jane some time since departed this life intestate.
That petitioners are desirous to obtain administration of her estate.
Wherefore petitioners pray a hearing of this petition and that your
Reverence may be pleased to grant administration of the said Mary
Brew's estate to your petitioners and they will pray.
George W. Dumbell for petr
Ordered that this petition do come on to be heard at a court to be holden at
Douglas on Friday next whereof all parties to have notice.
Given this 26 day of Feb 1833.
At a Court holden at Douglas the 1st March 1833
Wm Kinnish and Wm Quine are sworn in well and truly to administer the estate
and effects of Mary Brew deceased to pay all her just debts and funeral
expenses so far forth as the goods and effects will extend and
the law bind them and to return a true and perfect inventory of the said
decedants estate and effects and of the acts and proceedings in the premises
unto the Episcopal Registry of this island when thereto
lawfully required and to these ends John Quirk and William Fargher  have
become bound unto the Lord Bishop and his successors in the sum of one
hundred pounds British.    Decretum Est  F. B. Hartwell.
Know all men by these presents, that we John Quirk of Douglas in the parish
of Braddan and Wm Faragher of Ballecrock in the parish of Malew are held and
firmly bound to William Lord Bishop of Sodor and Mann, and
his Successors, in the sum of one hundred pounds British; to the payment
whereof well and truly to be made, we bind Ourselves, our Heirs,
Executors, Administrators, and Assigns, jointly and severally by these
presents, to the said Lord Bishop and his successors,
witness our subscriptions, this 1st day of March 1833.
Whereas the Eccl Court of this Island hath this day granted
administration of the estate of Mary Brew deceased, to Wm Kinnish and Wm
Quine.
Now the condition of the above Obligation is  such, that if the said
administrators shall well and truly administer the Estate and Effects of the
said Mary Brew deceased; and shall in all Things relating thereto conform to
the laws of this Isle, the Orders of the Ecclesiastical Courts thereof, and
the oath they have this day taken, then the foregoing Obligation to be void,
other ways to be and remain in full force and virtue
in Law.
                William Faragher and Jno Quirk.
Signed in the present of J. B. Watts

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