Hugh Clucas, 1855

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 20 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106456

German 
1855 
72
The humble petition of Wm Clucas Esq and Robert J. Moore two of the
creditors of the late Hugh Clucas.
Sheweth:  That on the 27th June 1854 Cath E. Clucas was appointed and sworn
advisory of the estate of Hugh Clucas late deceased.
That the said Cath E. Clucas departed this life in or about the 12 August
last intestate and without having wound up the estate of the said Hugh
Clucas.
That it is necessary that some fit and proper person should be sworn
administrator de bonis non of the estate of the said Hugh Clucas. Wherefore
your petitioner prays a hearing and that some fit and proper person be
appointed at or administrator de bonis non of the said estate and he will
pray.   R M. Woods for Petitioner.

Ordered that this petition do come on at Peel on Friday next whereof all
proper parties to have notice.
Notice Given this 5th day of November 1855
                                             T. A. Corlett
At an Eccl Court held at Peel 9th Nov 1855.
Upon hearing this petition in presence of parties or their advocates it
appears that Hugh Clucas some time ago departed this life intestate and Cath
E. Clucas was sworn to administer his estate but that she lately departed
this life without having fully administered the same and it is necessary
some proper person should be appointed to administer the un-administered
part thereof.
Philip Clucas is therefore sworn well and truly to administer the same
according to law to pay all the just debts and funeral expenses of the
said Hugh Clucas so far forth as the goods will extend and the law bind
him and to return to the Episcopal Registry of this Diocese a full true
and perfect inventory of the same with an accurate account of his acts and
proceedings in premises when thereunto lawfully required and to
these ends he has given pledges namely Joseph Clucas and William Crowe who
have executed the usual bond in the presence of the court.
Descretum Est    T. A. Corlett

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