Transcript for DOUGLAS, Shipping register, 1855-1882, Folio 172

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Be aware. We transcribe data as seen. Where phrases appear in the registers we always try to stay close to the original text, but to facilitate transcription, we have stylised some of them, particularly those relating to transactions.

Vessel nameMONAS ISLE Official number27260
Port of registryDouglas Number/year5/1872
Registry date31/12/1872
Registry typeRe-registered at this port
Previous registryDouglas, 7/1860
BuiltGlasgow, 1860Builder Tod & McGregor, Glasgow
PropulsionSteam, PaddleDimensions200.6 x 22.2 x 10.7 ft
Engines2, 130 hp (combined)
RigSchoonerGross tonnage338 tons
Masts2Register tonnage198 tons
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
William Fine Moore Cronkbourne, Isle of Man Gentleman 64 Jointly
William Gell Douglas, Isle of Man Gentleman 64 Jointly
Henry Bloom Noble Douglas, Isle of Man Gentleman 64 Jointly
Managing Owners
NameAddress OccupationDate
William Gell Douglas, Isle of Man Gentleman 31/12/1872
John James Goldsmith Secretary of The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company 28/10/1875
Thomas P Ellison Agent of The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company 23/5/1879
Transactions
1  Entry: 28/11/1883 Death of joint owner: 5/1/1883
Henry Bloom Noble, 64 shares, jointly
William Gell, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, 64 shares, jointly
A joint owner died, leaving 64 shares to Henry Bloom Noble, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, Cronkbourne, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
Death of William Gell.
2  Entry: 28/11/1883 Bill of sale: 1/11/1883
Henry Bloom Noble, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, 64 shares, jointly
Sold 64 shares to William Dalrymple, Burnside, Union Mills, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
Henry Bloom Noble, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, Cronkbourne, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
Vessel events
Date Event
14/10/1875 Vessel remeasured. 
Closure
Date Closure
29/11/1883 Re-registered at this port, 1883. Altered from paddle to screw steamer, name changed to Ellan Vannin.
Notes and cross-references
Notes
Forward Cross-reference New registry book, folio 6