Transcript for DERBYHAVEN, Shipping register, 1824-1836, Folio 157

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Vessel nameJOHN QUAYLE Official number
Port of registryDerbyhaven Number/year8/1833
Registry date17/8/1833
Registry typeNew registration
BuiltPort St Mary, Isle of Man, 1833BuilderJohn Moore
PropulsionSailDimensions47 x 18.5 x 8 ft
RigSmackGross tonnage58 tons
Masts1Register tonnage58 tons
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
William Cannell Port St Mary, Isle of Man Shoemaker 48 Subscribing
John Callin Kk Patrick, Isle of Man Farmer 16 Subscribing
Masters
NameAddress Date 
Wm Cannell 17/8/1833 
Jas Mylchreest 7/10/1833 
William Cannell 28/12/1833 
John Gawne 14/1/1834 
Peter McMillan 30/6/1834 
Richard Corlett 2/7/1834 
Paul Christian 8/10/1834 
William Raisbeck 2/5/1835 
William Quayle 3/8/1835 
Wm Raisbeck 28/8/1835 
Thomas Calial 14/3/1836 
Willm Lawson 20/2/1839 
Richard Watterson 1/6/1839 
Philip Sayle 26/9/1839 
Transactions
1  Entry: 12/9/1833 Mortgage: 12/9/1833
William Cannell Mortgaged 48 shares to John Quayle, Castletown, Esquire
2  Entry: 7/10/1833 Mortgage: 27/9/1833
William Cannell Mortgaged 48 shares to John Quayle, Port St Mary, Blacksmith, 48 shares, jointly
William Dinwoody, Bowling Green, Malew, Roper, 48 shares, jointly
3  Entry: 21/12/1833 Bill of sale: 13/12/1833
Wm Cannell Sold 16 shares to John Callin, Kk Patrick, Farmer
4  Entry: 28/12/1833 Mortgage: 28/12/1833
John Callin Mortgaged 32 shares to John Quayle, Castletown, Esqr
5  Entry: 28/12/1833 Discharge of mortgage: 28/12/1833
John Quayle Released the mortgage on 48 shares William Cannell
6  Entry: 14/1/1834 Discharge of mortgage: 14/1/1834
Wm Dinwoody Released the mortgage on 0 shares William Cannell
No of shares not specified in this transaction.
7  Entry: 14/1/1834 Bill of sale: 14/1/1834
William Cannell Sold 16 shares to William Dinwoody Junr, Castletown
8  Entry: 22/1/1834 Mortgage: 18/1/1834
William Cannell Mortgaged 16 shares to William Quiggin, Douglas, Isle of Man, Merchant, 16 shares, jointly
Edward Forbes, Douglas, Isle of Man, Merchant, 16 shares, jointly
Robert Quiggin, Douglas, Isle of Man, Merchant, 16 shares, jointly
9  Entry: 18/4/1835 Deed of assignment: 8/4/1835
John Quayle Under a deed of assignment transferred 32 shares to John Callin, Kk Patrick, Isle of Man, Farmer
10  Entry: 1/5/1837 Discharge of mortgage: 1/5/1837
John Quayle Released the mortgage on 48 shares William Cannell
11  Entry: 1/6/1837 Execution granted: 6/4/1837
William Cannell Execution was granted in respect of 16 shares against him/her, to Thomas Moore, Malew, Esquire
12  Entry: 29/3/1842 Deed of assignment: 9/12/1833
John Callin Under a deed of assignment transferred 16 shares to John Quayle, Castletown, Esquire
13  Entry: 3/4/1844 Discharge of mortgage: 31/1/1844
John Quayle Released the mortgage on 0 shares
No of shares and transferee not recorded in register.
14  Entry: 16/5/1846 Death: [No date shown]   Will: [No date shown]  Probate:[No date shown]
John Callin Died, leaving 48 shares to Thomas Moore, Bileown, Esquire
John Callin, deceased. Shares sold by William Hampton, administrator 11 June 1842.
Closure
Date Closure
1/6/1837 [Closure as per pencil note. Reason not clear]
1846 Re-registered at this port, 6/1846. [Note within endorsements on the folio for the Mary Anne - next folio]
Notes and cross-references
Notes Transactions continue on page for following vessel.