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Robert Quayle, 1845 |
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| Submitted by: | Internet |
| Date: | 30 August 2007 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106445 |
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To the worshipful Thomas A.
Corlett Eq:Vicar General
The humble petition of
Elizabeth Quayle of Michael
Sheweth
That your petrs husband Robert
Quayle late sumner of Michael
departed this life about a month
ago intestate.
That your petr is desirous
that she or some other fit
and proper person be sworn and
appointed to administer in the
said estate as there are several
things in a perishable state.
Wherefore she prays a hearing
of this petition and
that she or some other
person be lawfully appointed
in the premises and
your petr will pray
Elizth Quayle April 21st 1845
Ordered that this petition do come on to be heard at Ramsey on Monday
next whereof all parties to have due notice
given this 24th April 1845
T. A. Corlett
At an Eccl Court held in Ramsey the 28th Aprpil 1845
Upon hearing this petition in presence of the parties
it appears Robt Quayle late of Michael some time ago
departed this life intestate leaving the petitioner his
widow and Robert Joseph Quayle, Eliza Quayle, Christian
Louisa Quayle, Wm Frederick Quayle and John Thos Quayle his
children and next of kin all of whom are decreed joint
administrator of all and singular the goods rights credits
chattels and effects of the decedant and the petitioner
Elizth Quayle is sworn in trust well and truly to administer
the estate and effects of the said decaedant to pay
all just debts and funeral expenses so far forth as the goods
will extend and the law bind her and to return to the
Episcopal Registry a full true and accourate account of all
her acts and proceedings in the premises when there unto
lawfully required and to these ends she has given
pledges namely John Redden of Michael and Wm Quine of Ramsey
who have entered into a bond in presence of the court in due
form of law.
Decretum est
T. A. Corlett
Pursuant to an order of the worshipful Vicar General Corlett granted on
the petition of Elizth Quayle I have served John Thomas Quayle one of the
next of kin with the said petition and charged him to appear before his
worship at a court to be holden at Ramsey on Monday next when called to
answer this suit of the petitioner this 24th day of April 1845.
Edward Cannell Sumner of Michael