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Patrick Feehan Estate of Patrick Feehan
In the Supreme Court In the matter of the } Newfoundland } Sworn before me at St. Johns }
In the Supreme Court In the matter of the } I Thomas Feehan of St. John's Farmer do hereby consent that George I Adams Senior Assistant Clerk of This Honourable Court be granted Letters of administration to the Estate and Effects of my late father the said Patrick Feehan deceased
Witness (having been }
1893 In the matter of the Consent of
(Some words at beginning of Notice not viewed.) Notice ????? ?? from the date here of applied ???? is made to the Honourable the Supreme Court or to one of the Honor-able the Judges thereof for Letters of Administration to the Estate and Effects of Patrick Feehan late of St Johns farmer deceased to be granted to George I Adams Senior Assistant Clerk of the said Court St Johns September 9, 1893
This is to certify that the notice the other side hereof written was posted in the office of the Chief Clerk and Registrar of the Supreme Court from the day of the date thereof entered this date and that no caveat or other objection has been fixed thereto Jos P Carty
To the Honorable the Supreme Court or to one of the Honorable the Judges thereof The Petition Humbly Sheweth That Patrick Feehan late of Saint John's Farmer died at that place in or about the year 1860 leaving him surviving his wife Mary Ann and the following married children John, Margaret, Michael, Thomas, Anastasia, Mary, Edward, Patrick and Sarah The said Mary Ann Feehan died on or about the year 1881 and the said children John, Mary and Patrick are also dead Since the time of the decease of my late husband's father and mother my said husband up to the time of his decease (initialled JPC in left margin) remained in possession of the property of the said Patrick Feehan My late husband died on or about the Sixth day of April, AD 1892 and since his decease I have remained in possess-ion of the said property With the exception of the said Thomas Feehan the said surviving children are now resident beyond the Jurisdiction of this Honorable Court The The said Patrick Feehan at the time of his death was possessed of property of the probable value of four hundred dollars The said Patrick Feehan died intestate No Administration has been at any time applied for or granted to the Estate of the late Patrick Feehan Your Petitioner therefore prays that this Honorable Court will be pleased to grant letters of Administration to the Estate and effects of the said late Patrick Feehan to George I. Adams Senior Assistant Clerk of this Honor-able Court And as in duty bound your petition-er will ever pray Dated at Saint John's in the Island of Newfoundland this 30th day of September AD. 1893
Newfoundland }
Sworn before me }
1893 In the Supreme Court of Newfoundland In the matter of the Petition for Letters of
Supreme Court of Newfoundland Be it Remembered, that on this 17th day of May in the Fifty-seventh Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady VICTORIA, by the Grace of GOD, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QUEEN, Defender of the Faith, &c., and in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Handred and Ninety-Three personally appeared George I. Adams of St John's Senior Assistant Clerk of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland Alexander D. Rankin of same place Grocer and John Jackson of same place Draper and did acknowledge themselves to be held and firmly bound to our said Sovereign Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, in the penal sum of Eight hundred dollars -, to be had, made, and levied on their Goods, Chattels, and Effects jointly and severally if default is made in any of the Conditions following :--- Now the Condition Of this Obligation is such, that if the above bounden George I Adams ----- as Administrator of the Estate and Effects of Patrick Feehan late of St. John's, Farmer ---------- deceased do make, or cause to be made, a just, true and perfect Inventory of all and singular, the Goods, Credits and Effects of the said deceased which have or shall come to the hands, possession, or knowledge of him the said George I Adams - as such Administrator or to the hands or possession of any other person or persons, for him and the same so made do exhibit, or cause to be exhibited, into the Supreme Court of Newfoundland at or before the 17th day of November next ensuing the date hereof; and the said Goods, Chattels, Credits and Effects, and all other the Goods, Chattels, Credits and effects of the said deceased, at the time of his death, or which at any time afterwards shall come to the hands or possession of him the said George I Adams - or to the hands or possession of any other person or persons for him shall well and truly administer according to Law, and further shall make, or cause to be made, a just and true account of his Administration, on or before the 17th day of May which will be in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-four and afterwards from time to time as he shall be lawfully required. And all the rest, residue, and remainder of the said Goods, Chattels, Credits and Effects, which shall be found remaining upon the said Adminis-tration, thereof, the same being examined and allowed by the said Supreme Court of Newfoundland, shall and do pay and dispose of in a due course od administration, or in such manner as the said Court shall direct:---then this Obligation to be void and of no effect or else to be and remain in full force and virtue. SIGNED AND SEALED }
AFFIDAVIT. NEWFOUNDLAND. }I George I. Adams of St. John's aforesaid, deceased died without a will, and that I will well and truly administer all and every the Goods of the said deceased, and pay his Debts so far as his Goods will extend and that I will exhibit a full, full and true account of my Administration into the Registry of the said Court within six months after the date hereof, or when I shall be thereunto lawfully required; and that the whole of the goods, rights, chattels, assets, credits and effects of the said deceased, of which he died possessed, within the jurisdiction of this Court, do not, according to the best of my knowledge, judgment and belief, amount to the value of four hundred Dollars. Sworn before me at St. John's } Alex J. MacNeily Commissioner of Affidavits
1894 Estate of Patrick Feehan ------- Admin. granted to Dated Sureties Alexr D. Rankin
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Page Revised by Ivy F. Benoit (Wednesday November 22, 2017)
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