Transcript for DOUGLAS, Transactions register, 1825-1904, Folio 110

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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 nameALLY & NANCY Official number21908
Port of registryDouglas Number/year23/1836
Registry date26/7/1836
Registry typeTransactions subsequent to registry
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
Norris Clague Douglas Shopkeeper 16
James Cowin Douglas Mariner 8
Edward Mylrea Douglas Mariner 8
William Clague Douglas Mariner 8
Esther Lawson Douglas Widow 8
James Kewley London Engineer 16
Transactions
1  Entry: 8/2/1860 Execution granted: 21/2/1859
James Kewley, 16 shares
Norris Clague, 16 shares
Execution was granted in respect of 32 shares against him/her, to John Moore, Douglas, Isle of Man, Coroner of Middle Sheading
2  Entry: 8/2/1860 Bill of sale: 8/2/1860
John Moore Sold 32 shares to Norris Clague, Douglas, Isle of Man, Shopkeeper
3  Entry: 1/2/1861 Bill of sale: 28/10/1839
James Cowin Sold 8 shares to Norris Clague, Douglas, Isle of Man, Shopkeeper
4  Entry: 1/2/1861 Bill of sale: 19/1/1837
William Clague Sold 8 shares to Norris Clague, Douglas, Isle of Man, Shopkeeper
5  Entry: 9/7/1861 Death: 10/5/1839   Will: 4/4/1839  Probate:28/5/1839
Edward Mylrea Died, leaving 8 shares to Margaret Mylrea, Douglas, Isle of Man, Widow
6  Entry: 9/7/1861 Death: 5/4/1849   Will: 18/2/1845  Probate:18/5/1849
Margaret Mylrea Died, leaving 8 shares to Jane Moore, Douglas, Isle of Man, Wife of William Moore, Baker, 8 shares, jointly
Eleanor Curphey, Liverpool, Widow, 8 shares, jointly
Margaret Wilson, St Helens, Lancashire, Widow, 8 shares, jointly
7  Entry: 9/7/1861 Bill of sale: 14/6/1861
William Moore, 8 shares, jointly
Jane Moore, 8 shares, jointly
Eleanor Curphey, 8 shares, jointly
Margaret Wilson, 8 shares, jointly
Sold 8 shares to Norris Clague, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, Late Shopkeeper
8  Entry: 28/11/1861 Bill of sale: 4/11/1861
Esther Lawson Sold 8 shares to Norris Clague, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, Late Shopkeeper
Closure
Date Closure
[No date shown] Broken up
Notes and cross-references
Notes
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