THOMAS MYLREA to Onchan Friendly Society
Assignment - 1840 (Douglas)
Whereas William Kerruish of the town of Douglas did by Deed of Bond & Security by him duly dated and executed the eighteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty three for and in consideration of the sum of sixty three pounds British to him paid by Ann Mylrea of the town of Douglas
Give, grant, transfer and pass over in security unto the said Ann Mylrea, her executors and assigns a certain dwelling house and yard situate in the town of Douglas, and bounded as in the said Deed described until the repayment of the principal sum of sixty three pounds British with all interest, costs and charges due thereon as by the said Deed of Bond & Security may more fully appear
And whereas the said Ann Mylrea having departed this life and by her last will and testament dated the fifth day of May one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, Thomas Mylrea now of Kirk Braddan, became entitled unto the said Deed of Bond & Security and secured premises as by the said Will may more fully appear
And whereas the said Thomas Mylrea is desirous of having the amount of the said Deed of Bond & Security paid to him, and Edward Christian, President, John Quirk and William Fayle, stewards of the Kirk Onchan Friendly Society, have agreed to advance him the same upon his granting them an assignment thereof
Know all men therefore by these presents that I the said Thomas Mylrea, for and in consideration of the sum of sixty three pounds seventeen shillings British being the amount of principal, interest, costs and charges due on the said Deed of Bond and Security as is by the annexed schedule set forth to me paid by the said Edward Christian, John Quirk and William Fayle, President and stewards of the Onchan Friendly Society
Have given, granted, made over, transferred and assigned, and by these presents do give, grant, make over, transfer and assign unto them the said president and stewards all and singular the aforesaid Deed of Bond & Security and secured premises, together with the principal, interest, costs and charged due thereon
To have and to hold unto them the said Edward Christian, John Quirk and William Fayle, President and stewards of the Onchan Friendly Society and their successors in office all and singular the aforementioned Deed of Bond & Security and secured premises together with the principal, interest, costs and charges due thereon, with such further interest as shall accrue thereon, until the same shall be fully paid and satisfied
And for the true and faithful performance hereof, I the said Thomas Mylrea, do hereby bind and oblige myself, my heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in and under the penalty of one hundred and twenty eight pounds to be paid and levied according to law
As witness my subscriptions this eighth day of July one thousand eight hundred and forty. Thomas Mylrea
Signed and delivered in presence of John Graham, James Skillicorn
The annexed schedule is an accounting of what was to be paid to Thomas Mylrea, then subsequent interest payments by Kerruish to the Friendly Society
[Ref Dec 1851 #58]
NOTES
- Ann Mylrea died a spinster. She was the youngest daughter of Thomas Mylrea & his second wife, Margaret Cowin, and baptised 1758
 - No burial record for an Ann Mylrea so not clear when she died - she was "weak of body" in 1824 when she would have been about 66 years of age, but legal proceedings did not begin until 1838 although it was acknowledged she had "departed this life some time ago"
 - Thomas, the individual assigning this mortgage, was her nephew, the son of William Mylrea & Jane Taggart.
 
Associated Documents
- 1773 Will: Thomas Mylrea (grand father)
 - 1784 Will: Edward Mylrea (undle)
 - 1825 Purchase: Ann Mylrea from
 - 1838 Will: Ann Mylrea
 - 1839 Will: Edward Mylrea (nephew)
 - 1842 Will: Ann Mylrea (niece)
 - 1853 Will: Thomas Mylrea (nephew)
 - 1860 Will: Thomas Mylrea (nephew?)
 - Story: Edward Mylrea snr 1743-1784 (brother)
 - Story: Thomas Mylrea (Farmer) 1788-1860 (nephew)
 - Story: The Mylreas of Douglas & District 1600-1900