| Jane Stole als ..., 1675 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 12 June 2004 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106203 |
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Approximately 40% of the top of this Will is torn away.
Maughold
The last will and testament of Joney Stole als
xxxxxx who departed xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx above
written.
Imprimins, she committed her soul to God and
her body to Christian burial.
She bequeathed to her daughter Chxxxxx heifer
xxxxxand carchief.
Item, to Edward & John Christian[?] both of
Lezayre xxxxxxxxx xxown.
Item, to Amilliah Curghy a tub of corn.
Item, to Alice Carxxxxx[?] tub of corn.
Item, she bequeathed to her son John Stole
six pence legacy and left him to pay four
shillings to her son William and a manks pair of nets.
Item, to her son William all her part of the
croft at the Church and all the rest of her
goods and chattels and appointed him her true
and lawful executor.
Item, to Eliza: Cowle one petticoat.
To Isabel Callow one petticoat.
Item, to her daughter Christian her chest, and
to xxx grandchild Thom: Stole so much cloth as
will be him a coat.
Testes:
Willm Callow,
Willm Kermod, jurati.
The Inventory of ye above decedent’s goods
amounts to 02 pounds 17 shillings 09 pence.
The Executor at lawful age is sworn in Court
and hath given pledges in form of law Wm Callow
& Wm Kermod.
Probatum et solvit 1s.”