Transcript for DOUGLAS, Transactions register, 1825-1904, Folio 68

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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 nameSHAMROCK Official number21941
Port of registryDouglas Number/year3/1850
Registry date27/2/1850
Registry typeTransactions subsequent to registry
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
Michael Smyth Peel, Isle of Man Merchant 64
Transactions
1  Entry: 7/3/1857 Death: 29/1/1857   Will: 24/1/1857  Probate:26/2/1857
Michael Smyth Died, leaving 64 shares to Mary Ann Smyth, Peel, Isle of Man, Widow
2  Entry: 7/3/1857 Mortgage: 7/3/1857   Amount: £91 at 5% interest
Mary Ann Smyth Mortgaged 64 shares to Henry Graves, Peel, Isle of Man, Merchant
3  Entry: 26/3/1858 Discharge of mortgage: 25/3/1858
Henry Graves Released the mortgage on 64 shares Mary Ann Smyth, Peel, Isle of Man, Widow
4  Entry: 26/3/1858 Bill of sale: 22/10/1857
Mary Ann Smyth Sold 36 shares to Robert Kerruish, Peel, Isle of Man, Shipowner, 8 shares
Henry Graves, Peel, Isle of Man, Merchant, 28 shares
5  Entry: 26/3/1858 Mortgage: 25/3/1858   Amount: £42 at 5% interest
Mary Ann Smyth Mortgaged 28 shares to Henry Graves, Peel, Isle of Man, Merchant
6  Entry: 6/3/1861 Discharge of mortgage: 1/2/1861
Henry Graves Released the mortgage on 28 shares Mary Ann Smyth, Peel, Isle of Man, Widow
7  Entry: 6/3/1861 Bill of sale: 22/1/1861
Mary Ann Smyth Sold 28 shares to Henry Graves, Peel, Isle of Man, Merchant
Closure
Date Closure
[No date shown] Vessel condemned as rotten.
Notes and cross-references
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