| John Shimmin, 1853 |
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
| Date: | 21 June 2003 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106454 |
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Malew 1853 No 35 At a Chapter Court holden at Castle Town on the 13th day of May 1853. John Shimmin of the parish of Kirk Malew having departed this life on or about the 29th day of December 1852 intestate; and court having received intelligence thereof, hath (for the preservation of the rights of all persons concerned) decreed his father William Shimmin sole administrator of all and singular the goods, rights, credits, chattels and effects moveable and immoveable whatever of the said deceadent. And the said Wm Shimmin not appearing to take the administration John Clarke of Castletown is in trust thereupon sworn well and truly to administer the same, to pay all the intestates just debts and funeral expenses 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 John Clarke hath given pledges in form of law, namely Thomas Dinwoody of Castletown and Thomas Cooil of Grenaby both of the parish of Malew who have executed the usual bond in presence of the court