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Mary Mylroie, 1850

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 3 June 2003
Original: LDS: 0106450

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Lonan 
1850 
No 101
At a Chapter Court, holden at Douglas on the 18th day of October 1850. Mary
Mylroie wife of Robert Mylroie of the parish of Kirk Lonan having departed
this life on or about the Twenty fifth day of June last past intestate, and
this court having received intelligence thereof, hath (for
the preservation of the rights of all persons concerned) Decree her children
namely William Edward Mylroie and Eunice Mylroie joint administrators of all
and singular the goods, rights, credits, chattels,
and effects, moveable and immoveable whatever of the said deceadent. And he
the said Robert Mylroie is in trust for the said joint
administrators thereupon sworn, well and truly to administer the same,
to pay all the intestate's just debts, so far forth as the goods will
extend and the law bind; and return into the Episcopal Registry a full,
true, and perfect inventory thereof, and an accurate account of all
transactions, touching the same when thereunto lawfully required.
And to these ends the said Robert Mylroie hath given pledges in form of law,
namely William Clucas and Richard Knowles who have executed a
bond to that effect bearing equal date herewith,
                          Decretum Est           T. A. Corlett

Whereas the Ecclesiastical Court of this Diocese hath this day granted
Letters of Administration of all and singular the goods and effects of
Mary Mylroie late of Lonan deceased, to Robert Mylroie in trust for the next
of kin of said deceased therein named.
And whereas William Clucas of Ballacawan in the parish of Lonan and Richard
Knowles of Ballamiligane in the parish of Lonan have agreed to become
pledges to the said Robert Mylroie for the due administration of the said
estate according to law.
Therefore know all men by these presents, that we, the said William
Clucas and Richard Knowles hereby bind and oblige ourselves and our executor
and Administrator as pledges to the said Robert Mylroie for the due and
faithful administration of the goods and effects of the said deceased
according to law.  And in his default we bind ourselves our executor and
administrator to be answerable to all parties entered in the said Estate, or
the Administration thereof.
Witness our subscriptions this Eighteenth day of October 1850.
William Clucas
Richard Knowles
Witnessed by me          Allred W. Adams.