from LDS106382 (MM GL710)
Philip Caine perished by sea on the coast of Scotland on or about the 13th of Septr last intestate. The Court upon the intelligence thereof hath decreed his six children namely Cath. Elizth Samuel, Philip, Mary & Jane Caine joint Adminors of all his goods & chattells moveable & immovable whatsoever, who being all underage their uncle Willm Caine is sworn supervisor by whose consent the deads part of the children's & their goods is committed to their mother who is accordingly sworn to bring an Inentory to the registry, as also for paymt of Debts & pledges in form of Law are John Gill of Lezayre & John Shimmin of Ramsey the other uncles of the orphans are also to be sworn supervisors & unless they contribute towards their maintenance their proportion of sd orphans & their goods is to be committed unto them.
Solvit 2s
Decretum est
Ro Radcliffe
Math Curghey
1756 Feb 16 Wm Martin enters a claim agt the Admors of Philip Caine for £1 4 6 & craves the law
Apr 10 Phil Sayle claims for £1 9 0
A true inentory of the goods of Philip Cain of Ramsey who lately perished at sea) apprized by four sworn Men by the sumner of Kk Maughold the 6th day of November 1755, is as follows
A loom |
£0 5 6 |
Three slings |
0 2 10 |
Two slings |
0 0 8 |
Three slings |
0 0 9 |
One sling |
0 0 8 |
Two linnin loom gears |
0 1 0 |
One woolen loom gear |
0 0 10 |
Three old ditto |
0 1 0 |
Five loom rods 2d Four short ditto 2d |
0 0 4 |
Nine old deals @ 9d each |
0 6 9 |
Three pieces of plank |
0 1 3 |
A cow in calf |
1 10 0 |
Half a big fur chest |
0 2 3 |
Half of another old chest |
0 0 4 |
A churrn & a tub |
0 1 8 |
Six piggins & two canns |
0 0 9 |
A pot & half a pot |
0 1 9 |
A pewther dish & two plates 4ld wt @ 8d per 1b |
0 2 8 |
Two wooden bowls & four trengers |
0 1 2 |
Two earthern dishes & stue pot & a crock |
0 0 7 |
A spade & a dung fork |
0 1 2 |
Three old firkins |
0 0 10 |
A long fishing line & two hand lines |
0 2 4 |
A weavers wheel |
0 0 4 |
Half an old chair |
0 0 2 |
Half a deal |
0 0 5 |
A piece of fur timber |
0 1 4 |
A ladder |
0 0 8 |
A small box |
0 0 6 |
A little wheel |
0 1 0 |
Two old sacks |
0 0 9 |
A griddle |
0 1 8 |
|
£4 13 5 |
The deads part |
£2 6 8½ |
A coat |
£0 8 0 |
A pair of shag breetches |
0 5 0 |
Two secondhand shirts one 1s 6d & the other 10d |
0 2 4 |
Three pair of laughtan stockings |
0 1 2 |
|
£0 16 6 |
Brought over the deads part |
2 6 8½ |
The whole deads part |
£3 3 2½ |
We whose names are subscribed beiung four sworn men by the sumnr for to apprize the goods of Philip Cain of Ramsey(who lately perished at sea) we do certifie that the within and above goods has been prized by us as wittness our names & mrks this the 6th day of November 1755
Ewan Crow my mk
Christoper Johnson my mk
Philip Tear my mrk
John Corlet my mark
Feb 16 1756 the foregoing inventory delivered in court by the wid: Ja Wilks
One of several mariners who perished Sept/Oct 175
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