| Alice Brew, 1800
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| Submitted by: | Shirle C Hogensen, Sue Pedersen
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| Date: | 27 June 2002, 21 February 2003
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| Original: | LDS: 0106407
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To the Revd John Gellin Vicar Genl
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The humble petition
Of Patr Brew of the
Parish of Jurby
Herewith
That on or before the
10th day of December 1799 Allice
Brew your petr’s wife departed
this life Intestate leaving
behind her five children all
of which is under age
That small sums of
money was then due your Petr
which your Petr depended upon
for several necessarys of life
for Petr and family the recovery
of which are now stayed until
such time as your Petr’s wife
and Estate be decreed and admin=
istrator sworn
Wherefore your Petr
humbly prays for a
speedy hearing in this
petition. And that your
Revce will be pleased
to appoint your Petr
administrator or such
other person or persons
as your Revce shall seem
Meet and your Petr
Will pray &&
Ordered that the matters of this
petition do come or to be heard before
me at the Court House in KK Michl
Saturday the next of this Jany Instant
Whereof all proper parties & persons
are to have due notice. Given at KK
Michl this the 4th Janry 1800
John Crellin
Jurby
At an Ecclesiastical Court holden at KK
Michael on the 4th Janry 1800:
Alice Brew of the parish of Jurby having departed
this life on or about the 10th day of August last past
intestate and this Court having received intelligence
thereof hath Decreed her children namely ~
Patrick, John, George, Ann and Elizabeth Brew
Co-administrators of all and singular her Goods
Chattels and Effects movable and immovable ~
whatever who being all under age John Joughin
and Philip Fargher their uncles with Patrick
Brew their Father are sworn their Guardians
and Supervisors and the said Patrick Brew is also
Sworn well and truly to administer the Estate of his
Intestate in trust for the said Children underage
and to pay all her just Debts so far forth as her Goods
and effects will extend and the law shall bind him.
And whereas the said Guardians have assured
the Court that it will be for the benefit and ~
advantage of the said Children to accept of one
pound thirteen shillings a sum proposed and
agreed upon to be given to each and every of them
by their said Father in lieu of their respective
shares of the said Goods and Effects the Court
doth thereupon approve of the same. To the
above ends the said Patrick Brew the Father
hath given pledges in form of Law namely
John Corlett of the parish of KK Andreas and
Thomas Brew Brother of the said Patrick
Brew. Decretum est
John Crellin
Patrick Brew, John Brew, & George Brew
Children of Alice Brew decd severally acknowledged
to have received from their father Patrick Brew
the sum of one pound thirteen shillings each
in full of the sum purposed and agreed upon to be
given to each of them by their said father of lieu
of their respective shares of the Goods & Effects of
their said decd Mother, and exonerate, acquit &
discharge their sd father Patrick Brew his heirs
Execrs Adminrs Assigns of the same & every
part thereof ~ Witness their Names & Marks
this 17th Febry 1808.
Patrick Brew his x mark
John Brew his x mark
George Brew his x mark
This Before me
Wm Kewley D Epl Reg.