Transcript for CASTLETOWN, Transactions register, 1846-1924, Folio 70

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Vessel nameTYRCONNEL Official number99794
Port of registryCastletown Number/year2/1902
Registry date16/5/1902
Registry typeTransactions subsequent to registry
Managing Owners
NameAddress OccupationDate
William Garrett Barwell Imperial Buildings, Douglas 20/1/1930
William James Ireland 629 Tower Buildings, Liverpool 28/1/1932
Anna Viatkin 1 Collet Gardens, London W14 8/11/1932
Alexander Charles Doland 64 Dukes Ave, Muswell Hill, N London 20/11/1933
Transactions
4  Entry: 19/1/1931 Mortgage: 1/1/1931   Amount: £300000
Isle of Man Steam Packet Co Ltd Mortgaged 64 shares to Cyril Tomlinson Wynn Hughes Games, The Priory, Douglas, Justice of the Peace, 64 shares, jointly
Thomas Cubbon, Athol St, Douglas, Justice of the Peace, 64 shares, jointly
5  Entry: 28/1/1932 Discharge of mortgage: 22/1/1932
Cyril Tomlinson Wynn Hughes Games, 64 shares, jointly
James Cubbon, 64 shares, jointly
Released the mortgage on 64 shares Isle of Man Steam Packet Co Ltd
6  Entry: 28/1/1932 Bill of sale: 22/1/1932
Isle of Man Steam Packet Co Ltd Sold 64 shares to William James Ireland, 629 Tower Buildings, Liverpool, Shipowner
7  Entry: 8/11/1932 Bill of sale: 4/11/1932
William James Ireland Sold 64 shares to Anna Viatkin, 1 Collet Gardens, London N14, Ship Owner
8  Entry: 12/11/1932 Mortgage: 9/11/1932   Amount: £1875
Anna Viatkin Mortgaged 64 shares to Ignatius Vladimirovich Vesteroff, 3 & 4 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, Insurance Agent
9  Entry: 20/11/1933 Transfer of mortgage: 22/3/1933
Ignatius Vladimirovich Vesteroff Transferred the mortgage in respect of 64 shares to Alexander Charles Doland, 64 Dukes Ave, Muswell Hill, N London, Accountant
10  Entry: 20/11/1933 Discharge of mortgage: 31/10/1933
Alexander Charles Doland Released the mortgage on 64 shares
11  Entry: 20/11/1933 Bill of sale: 31/10/1933
Anna Viatkin Sold 64 shares to Alexander Charles Doland, 64 Dukes Ave, Muswell Hill, London N10, Accountant
Closure
Date Closure
1/2/1934 Vessel sold to foreign subjects (Danzig).
Notes and cross-references
Notes
Backward Cross-reference Register book, folio 133