Transcript for DOUGLAS, Transactions register, 1825-1904, Folio 163

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Vessel nameGOLD SEEKER Official number67283
Port of registryDouglas Number/year3/1873
Registry date1873
Registry typeTransactions subsequent to registry
Managing Owners
NameAddress OccupationDate
John McBurney Annalong, Co Down 9/7/1908
Transactions
19  Entry: 26/5/1905 Death: 29/9/1902   Will: 6/1/1898  Probate:20/10/1902
John Crellin Died, leaving 10 shares to Henry Crellin, 25 Richmond Terrace, Blackburn, Co Lancaster, Solicitor, 10 shares, jointly
Percy John Crellin, Atholl St, Douglas, Isle of Man, Law Student, 10 shares, jointly
William James Kermode, 8 West View, Douglas, Isle of Man, Merchant, 10 shares, jointly
20  Entry: 29/5/1908 Death: 4/8/1902   Will: 21/4/1896  Probate:6/10/1902
John Pritchard Died, leaving 8 shares to Christian Pritchard, 28 Woodburn Square, Douglas, Isle of Man, Widow
21  Entry: 9/7/1908 Bill of sale: 20/5/1908
William Kelly Sold 10 shares to John McBurney, Annalong, Co Down, Baker
22  Entry: 9/7/1908 Bill of sale: 20/5/1908
Eleanor Qualtrough Sold 10 shares to
23  Entry: 9/7/1908 Bill of sale: 19/5/1908
William Elliott Sold 8 shares to John McBurney, Annalong, Co Down, Baker
24  Entry: 9/7/1908 Bill of sale: 21/5/1908
Philip Christian Sold 18 shares to John McBurney, Annalong, Co Down, Baker
25  Entry: 9/7/1908 Bill of sale: 8/6/1908
Percy John Crellin, 10 shares, jointly
Henry Crellin, 10 shares, jointly
William James Kermode, 10 shares, jointly
Sold 10 shares to John McBurney, Annalong, Co Down, Baker
26  Entry: 9/7/1908 Bill of sale: 30/5/1908
Christian Pritchard Sold 8 shares to John McBurney, Annalong, Co Down, Baker
27  Entry: 4/8/1908 Bill of sale: 4/7/1908
John McBurney Sold 32 shares to George Gordon, Annalong, Co Down, Commercial Traveller
Closure
Date Closure
19/11/1926 [No reason given]
Notes and cross-references
Notes
Forward Cross-reference This volume, folio 164
Backward Cross-reference Register 2, folio 17