Submitted by: | Katherine Thacyk |
Date: | 5 January 2005 |
Original: | LDS: 0106456 |
Michael 1855 N°. 7 Episcopal To the Worshipful Thomas W. Corlett Esq. Vicar General &c - &c- The Humble Petition of Ann Stowell of Michael Sheweth That your Petitioners husband John Stowell departed this life on the twelfth day of January last intestate leaving him your Ptr. with four children (minors) That your Ptr. is desirous for the benefit of all concerned that administration be granted in the premises, as the goods and effects are in a perishable state. Wherefore your Ptr prays a hearing of this petition and that your worship may be pleased to grant administration in form of law with such other and further relief as to your Ptr may soon meet and your Ptr will pray &c Feb 19 1855 Ordered that this Petition do come on to be heard at an Eccl Court to be held in KK Michael on Thursday next the 22nd Feby. whereof all proper parties to have due notice Given this 20th Feby 1855 T. W Corlett At an Ecc Court held at KK Michael 22nd Feby. 1855 Upon hearing this petition in presence of parties or their advocates it appears John Stowell therein named some time ago departed this life intestate leaving John, Ann Jane, James and Elizabeth Stowell his only children and next of kin herein surviving who are therefore decreed joint administrators of all and singular the goods rights credits challels and effects of the said deceased and the petitioner is sworn intrust well and truly to administer the said estate according to law and to pay all the past debts and funeral expenses of the deceased sofar forth as the goods unto extend and the law bind her and to return to the Episcopal Registry of this Diocese a full true and perfect inventory of the said Estate with an accurate account of her acts and proceedings to the premises when thereunto lawfully required and to these ends she has given pledges namely John Stowell and John Gawne who have executed the usual Bond in the presence of the court. Decretum Est T. W. Corlett WHEREAS the Ecclesiastical Court of this Diocese hath this day granted Administration of all and Singular the goods and effects of John Stowell late ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ deceased, to Ann Stowell his widow in trust for the children and next of kin of John Stowell, Anne Jane Stowell Jas. Stowell and Elizabeth Stowell – AND WHEREAS John Stowell of Ballabeg-of-Ballabeg in the Parish of KK Lonan and John Gawne of Coolebane in the Parish of Lezayre have agreed to become pledges to the said Ann Stowell for the due administration of the said Estate according to law. Therefore know all men be these Presents, that we, the said John Stowell ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ and John Gawne hereby bind and oblige ourselves and our Executors and Administrators, as pledges to the said Anne Stowell ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~for the due and faithful administration of the goods and effects of the said deceased according to law. And in her default we bind ourselves and our Executors and Administrators to be answerable to all parties interested in the said Estate, or the Administration thereof. Witness our subscriptions this 22nd day of February 1855. At an Eccl Court held at KK Michael } John Stowell the 22nd day of February 1855. } John Gawne Taken before me, T. W. Corlett.
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