Transcript for DOUGLAS, Transactions register, 1825-1904, Folio 145

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Vessel nameMONAS QUEEN Official number21930
Port of registryDouglas Number/year2/1855
Registry date9/2/1855
Registry typeTransactions subsequent to registry
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
Edward Moore Gawne Kentraugh, Isle of Man Gentleman 64 Jointly
Thomas Bridson Douglas, Isle of Man Gentleman 64 Jointly
Alexander Spittall Douglas, Isle of Man Merchant 64 Jointly
Managing Owners
NameAddress OccupationDate
John James Goldsmith Secretary of The Isle of Man Steamship Co 28/10/1875
Thomas P Ellison Agent of The Isle of Man Steam Packet Coomapny 23/5/1879
Transactions
1  Entry: 11/3/1869 Death of joint owner: 22/11/1867
Alexander Spittall, 64 shares, jointly
Edward Moore Gawne, 64 shares, jointly
Thomas Bridson, 64 shares, jointly
A joint owner died, leaving 64 shares to Edward Moore Gawne, Kentraugh, Isle of Man, Gentleman
Thomas Bridson died 22 November 1867. Alexander Spittall died 2 April 1867.
2  Entry: 11/3/1869 Bill of sale: 6/3/1869
Edward Moore Gawne Sold 64 shares to William Gell, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, Cronkbourne, Isle of Man, Merchant, 64 shares, jointly
Edward Moore Gawne, Kentraugh, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
3  Entry: 23/5/1873 Death of joint owner: 15/2/1872
William Gell, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, 64 shares, jointly
Edward Moore Gawne, 64 shares, jointly
A joint owner died, leaving 64 shares to William Gell, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, Cronkbourne, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
Death of Edward Moore Gawne.
4  Entry: 23/5/1873 Bill of sale: 31/12/1872
William Gell, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, 64 shares, jointly
Sold 64 shares to Henry Bloom Noble, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
William Gell, Douglas, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
William Fine Moore, Cronkbourne, Isle of Man, Gentleman, 64 shares, jointly
Closure
Date Closure
6/7/1880 Broken up
Notes and cross-references
Notes