Submitted by: | Leanora Curnick |
Date: | 27 June 2018 |
Original: | 0106414 |
Administration of Henry Gawne 1811 To the Reverend Nicholas Christian & Thos Cubbon Vicars General within this Island ? The humble petitioner of Edwd Gawne of Mount Gawne in the Parish of Rushen Esquire Sheweth That Henry Gawne of the same parish did on yesterday depart this life intestate leaving behind him Judith - his Widow and several children That the said Henry Gawne was in his lifetime and at the time of his decease indebted unto your petitioner in the sum of one hundred pounds British or thereabouts That from the sudden manner in which the said Henry Gawne met with his death the personal & [Page break] other property of which the said Henry Gawne died possessed is in a deranged stat and your petitioner is aware that if immediate steps to secure the said property for the benefit are not taken of all Concerned ^ that the same will be embezled or otherwise made away with Wherefore your pertitioner humbly prays a hearing of this petition and that Administration of the Estate of the said Henry Gawne may be Committed or granted unto your pet'or to some other proper person or persons, and ... petr further prays that the Summons to hear it may Concern be [Page break] in the meantime forthwith ordered to secure the personal property of the said Henry Gawne for the benefit of E'one petr and all others Concerned and ... petr will pray Robert Kelly for the Petitioner Ordered that this petition come on to be heard before me at a Court to be holden at Ramsey the 17th of January next by Eleven O Clock in the forenoon whereby all proper parties & persons are to have due Notice And the s[...] whom it may Concern is in the meantime Ordered to take an Inventory & appraizal of the personal property of the decd and secure the same until the further order of this Court - Given at KK Maughold This 27 day of Year 1810 Thos Cubbon [Page break] Rushen At an Ecclessiastical Court holden at Douglas 17th January 1811 Henry Gawne of the Parish Rushen having de- parted this life on or about the 26th day of December last past Intestate - and his Widow & Children having declined to Administer - The Court thereupon & for the preservation of the Rights of all Persons Interested hath committed the Administration of all and Singular the Goods Rights Credits Chattles Afects which were of the said Henry Gawne to John Kneen of Rushen and Charles Preston of Malew in trust, And they are sworn well and truly to administer the same to exhibit a full true and perfect Inventory & account Sales there of to the Episcopal Registry to pay all his just debts so far forth as the Goods will extend and the law bind them and to be accountable for their administra tion when thereunto lawfully required & to these ends they have given Pledges in form of law namely Robt Kelly Esquire of Castletown & Alexander Cornich of Douglas Decretum est Thos Cubbon [Page break] 1811 June 12th John Woods claims British..........£10..5..8 " John Corrin............Do............. 4..4..0 " Elinr Bell.............Do............. ...3..6 July 25th Clague.................Do............. 2.18..0 Augst 20th John Gell..............Do............. 3..3..8 [Page break] July 26th.....John Shimin claims...British.......... 1.14..6 " Cath. Shimin...........Do............. 0.14..4 " Nichs Kinley...........Do............. 1..7..0 Augst 6 Margt Keoin............Do............. 1.14..0 27th Matths Harrison........Do............. 2.10..0 [Page break] By the virtue of the Reverend Vicar General Cubbons Authority his order to A Pettion I have Lawfully Charged John Gawne William Gawne Thomas Gawne and Judy Gawne of Rushin Deffendants To Appear before his Reverence at the Court House in Douglas on Thursday Next by ten O Clock in the forenoon to answer the suit of Rushin of John Kneen ^ and Charles Priston of KK Mallew This I order the 15 of January 1811 Thomas Christian Sumner of Parishioners [Page break] Inventory and Appraisement of the Goods and Effects of Henry Gawne deceased taken by Thomas Corrish an Sumner of Rushen in pursuance of An Order of the Revd Vicar General Thomas Cubbon Granted on the Petition of Edward Gawn Esquire Bearing Date the 27th December 1810 - Taken the 31st December 1810 [Page break] A Horse................................. 12.12..0 A Heiffer in calf........................ 7..0..0 A Cow.................................... 7..0..0 A Hornd Cow.............................. 7.10..0 To A Young heffer........................... 6..0 A Calf................................... 0.15..0 A Pig.................................... 0.16..0 A Pig.................................... 1..7..0 To Half of 3 sheep....................... 1..0..0 To [??] sheep at [?]-64.................. 1..2..6 To 2 stacks of oats...................... 3.10..0 To 2 stacks of Barley.................... 6.10..0 To A Hay stack........................... 3..3..0 To A Parcel of Clean..................... 8..0..0 Barley To 4 sacks at 2..6 [pr do]............... 0.10..0 To A Quantity [Lince].................... 6..0..0 To A Plow................................ 1.10..0 To [Duny]................................ 1.10..0 A Cart and Gear.......................... 6.10..0 A Turf stack............................. 0.10..6 Shades and Grapes....................... [0..4..8] A Quantity of [scan cut off here] 2 Pots and Kettel........................ 0..6..0 A Griddle & [?]oa and pothooks........... 0..4..0 Earthin Ware............................. 0..4..6 Chaney ware With spoons & Looking........ 0.10..0 Glass To a small Table & Basket................ 0..1..0 To a Parcel of Wollen thread............. 0.10..6 To 2 fishing Lines....................... 0..1..6 To A small chest & Barrel................ 0..4..0 A Churn.................................. 0..3..0 A Large wheel............................ 0.[5].0 A Bead and Beading....................... 0..8..0 A Bead................................... 0.12..0 A Bead................................... 0..6..0 2 Wheels & Reel.......................... 0.18..0 A Piece of Nett with Boy and............. 0.[5].0 ......................straps A Quantity of Thrashed oats.............. 0.16..0 Thrashed Wheat........................... 0.16..0 To Half Quarter of A Boat................ 9.[5].0 Stools & hatchet & Bellows............... 0..1..6 To Aparel................................ 0.[12].0 To Harrows............................... 0.10..0 A Lump of Lime stones.................... 1.10..0 [Page break] A Draper............................... £0..7..0 A Pot................................... 0..2..6 A Table................................. 0.10..0 A Chair................................. 0..2..6 A Piece of hide......................... 0..2..0 Two Pieces of Nets..................... [5].0..0 A [Prissel] of Joiners Tools............ 0..4..0 A Hopper and Plow Gear.................. 0..1..6 A Woodden Disk & two spade.............. 0..1..0 A [Cake] Chest.......................... 0..7..0 A [??] and Deck......................... 0..1..6 A Wooden Bowl and Butter................ 0..2..6 Meal.................................... -..6..0 Oat Meal................................ 0..4..0 A Bead.................................. 0.12..0 A Parcel of [..]avings.................. 2..0..0 2 P[...] at 3s [.] do................... 0..6..0 Beef and [Prarrit]...................... 0..4..0 10.13..6 102.16..6 British 113.10..0 Jany 17th 1811 Returned by John Knein & Charles Preston the Administrators - Thos Cubbon
Last Modified 27 June 2018