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Isabel Camaish als Teare, 1675

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 23 November 2002
Original: LDS: 0106203

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11      Andreas October 29th 1675: 
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Issable Camaish 
alias Teere being in good and perfect memory committed her soul to God 
and her body to Christian burial.  
Item, she bequesthed to Chathe: Killip an apron and a xxxxxxx.  
Item, to Sir Joh: a mutton hoping he will be a friend to my children.  
Item, she constituted and ordained her two children joint executors 
of all her goods moveable and unmoveable after her debts were paid. 
Further she declared that if any friend also claimed 
any right to any thing she had, that then she cut them off with 6 pence.  
Item, to her sister a coat and a wastcoat.  
Testes; 
    J. Huddlestone } 
    Cathe:Cotter   } jurati.          
	
The father is sworn in form of law. And having denied the administration 
in the behalf of the children therefore orders is granted that 
Tho:Dollin & Cathe Teare to appear tomorrow to administer 
being the next of kin on the mother's side.       

This will proved in Lezayre  June 20, 1676.          

The Inventory of Isabel Camaish prized :   
Item, two sheep prized to 1:04:00;    
A quarter of a cow priced to 0:08:4d;    
Item, the executors part of a tub and barrel 0:01:00;    
Item, the part of a woolen wheel 6d & 
  the part of a can and xxxxxx in all 0:01:00;    
Item, half a blanket old  0:00:08;    
Item half plow gears, colter suck, draughts, etc  0:01:04d;    
Item, the 3p part of an old bock[?]  0:01:8p;    
Item, one blanket, taken in lieu of her winding sheet;  
                         TOTAL 0:18:00.         
debts deducted 
to Patr:Cowle 2s0d; 
to Edmond Quark 1s 6d; 
to Willm Camaish 3s 0d; 
to Joh:Lace junior 5s 0d; 
to Sir Joh:Huddleston 1s 8d; 
to Joh Kneele uxor 2s 6d;  
In All 19s 8d.             

October 1st 1676: Joh: Cleter & Willm Cleter enter 
against the executor of Isabel Teare for 2s 6p due debt.        

October 15, 1675: Will Camaish enters his 
claim against the executor of Isabel Teare for 16 s 4d, 
and there is land in mortgage for 12s 6p of said sum.