| Isabella Gale, 1852 |
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
| Date: | 23 March 2003 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106452 |
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Rushen 1852 13 The humble petitioner of Patrick Taubman Cunninghame Esquire. Sheweth: That Isabella Gale widow of John Gale of Rushen lately departed this life intestate and indebted to your petitioner and others. That your petitioner is desirous to have an administrator appointed of the said estate and would have Thomas Sayle Sumner of Rushen as a fit and proper person to administer the same. Wherefore your petitioner humbly prays a hearing hereof and that Thomas Sayle or some other fit and proper person may be appointed and sworn administrator of the said estate according to law and your petitioner will pray. Fred L. Gelling. At an Eccl Court held in Castletown the 13th of March 1852. Upon hearing this petition in presence of the parties or their advocates at a court held in Castletown on the 13th Feb last and the same having lay over till this day to find a proper person to undertake the administration of the personal estate of the decadent Isabella Gale and Thomas Sayle, Sumner, having been recommended the said Thomas Sayle is therefore sworn in trust for Jane Bridson wife of John Bridson and John Gale the only next kin of the deceased well and truly to administer the said estate by paying all the just debts and funeral expenses of the deceased so far forth as the goods will extend and the law bind him and also to return to the Episcopal Registry of this diocese a full true and perfect inventory of the said estate with an accurate account of his acts and proceedings in the premises when then unto lawfully required and to these ends he has given pledges namely Paul Qualtrough and Wm Fargher who have entered into the usual bond in presence of the court. Decretum Est T. A. Corlett.