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Francis Gick, 1903

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 5 October 2002
Original: LDS: 0106543
Frances Gick:
Santan 1903 #19


I Francis Gick of Number 2 Swiss Villas in the parish of Conchan do hereby
make and publish my last will and testament in manner following, that is to
say:
First I leave and bequeath to my two sisters Catherine Gick and Martha Gick,
the whole of my right title and interest or share in and unto the dwelling
house and premises Number 2 Swiss Villas aforesaid and to which I became
entitled under Deed of Settlement from my mother, Mrs Catherine Gick,
bearing date the 14th day of October 1885.  To Have and to Hold the same
unto them the said Catherine Gick and Martha Gick and the survivor of them,
and the heirs and assigns of such survivor, from day of my decease
absolutely forever.
Subject neverteless to the due proportion of all rates taxes and public
burdens in anywise chargeable upon the same.
Second I leave and bequeath to my two sisters  Catherine Gick and Martha
Gick my portion or share of the household furniture and effects in the said
dwelling house and premises before mentioned.  To Have and To Hold the same
and every part thereof unto them the said Catherine Gick and Martha Gick,
and the survivor of them and the executors and administrators of such
survivor, from the day of my decease, absolutely forever.
Third And I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint them the said
Catherine Gick and Martha Gick, executrices of this my will and sole
residuary legatees thereunder.
In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this fifteenth day of
October One thousand eight hundred and eighty five (1885). Francis Gick
Witnesses:
Edward Martin
Farrant Martin.
Martha having predeceased Francis the other sister Catherine Gick spinster
was sworn well and truly to  administer the personal estate of the said
deceased according to law.   Thomas Kneen
In the goods of Francis Gick of No 2 Swiss Villas in the Village of Onchan
spinster deceased.
Know all men by these presents that we Catherine Gick of No 2 Swiss Villas
above mentioned and Thomas Stanley in the borough of Douglas Medicine Doctor
are jointly and severally and any two of us jointly bound unto our Sovereign
Lord the King in the sum of eight hundred pounds to the payment whereof well
and truly to be made to our said Lord the King, his heirs and successors, we
bind and oblige ourselves jointly and severally and any two of us jointly
our executors and administrators, firmly by these presents.
As witness our subscriptions the 27th day of Febuary in the year of Our Lord
one thousand nine hundred and three.
The condition of our obligation is such that if the above named Catherine
Gick who seeks to obtian a grant of Probate of the last will and testament
of Frances Gick late of No 2. Swiss Villas above mentioned but now deceased,
who died on or about the 5th day of January 1903, at No 2 Swiss Villas
aforesaid, do, when lawfully called on in that behalf, make or cause to be
made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the personal estate
and effects of the said deceased, which have or shall come to her hands,
posssession or knowledge or into the hand of any other person for her and
the same so made do exhibit, or cause to be exhibited, into the proper
Registry in that behalf whenever required by law so to do:  And the same
personal estate and effects of the said deceased which shall at any time
come into the hands or possession of the executrix, or into the hands or
possession of any other person or persons for her or which without default
might have come into the hands or possession of the Executrix do well and
truly administer according to law, that is to say, do pay the debts and
liabiblity of the said deceased so far as the said personal estate will
extend and the law bind the executrix, then this obligation to be void and
of no effect or else to remain in full force and virtue.
Catherine Gick
Thomas Macknezie