| Mary Caley, 1906
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| Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen
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| Date: | 29 December 2002
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| Original: | LDS: 0106554
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Lonan
1906
97
At a District Probate Session held at Douglas the 21st day of May 1906.
It being proved that Mary Caley late of New Road Laxey in the parish of
Lonan on or about the 2nd day of March 1906 departed this life at Laxey
aforesaid and intestate a widow.
This court had decreed Maria Hampton of Glen View Laxey aforesaid
administratrix of all and singular the personal estate and effects of the
said deceased, and accordingly she is sworn well and truly to administer the
said Estate and Effect so the said deceased by paying her just debts and
funeral expenses so far forth as the said Estate and effects will extend and
the law bind her and distributing the residue according to
Law, and to return to the proper Registry a full, true, and perfect
Inventory of all and singular the said Estate and Effects, with an
accurate account of her administration thereof when thereunto lawfully
required.
S. Stevenson Moore a Judge of the said Court.
Know all men by these presents that we Maria Hampton of Glen View
Laxey John Thomas Cowin of the Glen Laxey Agent and John Thomas Caine of the
Glen Laxey Joiner are jointly and severally and any two of us
jointly bound unto our Sovereign Lord the King in the sum of ten pounds
to the payment whereof well and truly to be made to our said Lord the king,
his heirs, and successor we bind and oblige ourselves jointly and severally,
and any two of us jointly, or executor and administrators
firmly by these presents.
As witness our subscription the Twenty first day of May in the year of
our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six.
The condition of our obligation is such, that if the above named Maria
Hampton who seeks to obtain Letters of Administration of all and
singular the personal estate and effects of Mary Caley late of New Road
Laxey widow but now decease, who died on or about the 2nd of March
1906 at Laxey aforesaid, do, when lawfully called 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 decease, which have or shall
come into her hands, possession or knowledge or into the hands of any other
person for her, and the same so made to 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, and all other
personal estate and effects of the said deceased, which shall at any time
come into the hands or possession of the Administratrix or into the hand or
possession of any other person or persons for her or which without default
might have come into the hands or possess of the administrator, do well and
truly administer according to law, that is to say, do pay the debts and
liabilities of the said deceased so far as the said personal
estate will extend and the law bind the Administratrix, and do deliver
and pay unto the person or persons legally entitled thereto all the rest
and residue of the said personal estate and effects, then this obligation
to void and of no effect or else to remain in full force and virtue.
Maria Hampton
John Thomas Caine
John Thos Cowin