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Patrick Cry, 1708 |
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| Submitted by: | Marg Morse |
| Date: | 6 October 2005 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106309 |
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58 Ballaugh 1708
This is affirmed to be the last will and
testament of Patrick Cry of Ballaugh, who
departed this life the second day of March
1708, being inn perfect mind & memory at
the making thereof.
Impess—he committed his soul to God & body
to Christian burial and desired that about
7 or 8 shillings might be expended at his funeral.
Item—he bequeathed to his daughter Bessy the
sum of 30 shillings and to his grandson
Patrick Cry heir of the farm his part of
the pl—trass plough & a firlot of barley to
be given him whenever his wife (one of
his executors hereinafter named) thought fit
Item—he left to his son in law Phillip
Garret a Longhton coat & a pair of braches
to William Caley. To the witnesses to
this will one shilling each & he excluded
all other persons that might make claim to
any of his effects10d each as legacy.
As to his debts he said his wife know
them all 7 doubted not but she
would take care to discharge them.
Lastly he constituted his loving wife and
his daughter Mary joint executors of all
the rest of his goods movable & immovable
whatsoever. And in case his daughter
Mary were not content with her half of the
executrix, that then she was to have only
thirty shill. As her other sister had,
& his wife to be sole Executrix..
The wife and Mary sworn joint executors in form of law
Witnesses--
Signed Daniel Looney his mark
Robt Stephan his mark
Signed in form of law—Will Bevaugh--- Ph-- Shephan
Probatum Solvit 12d
8th March 1708
William Corlett enters his claim-----
J Cry of the fourth part awed to him by
contract bargain 7-------
7th February
on behalf of his sister in law Betsy Cry for
the sum goods and money left in his hands
------------------ amounting to sum of
five pounds or there abouts and craves trial
he also enters for some husbandry goods
unto him by contract, and for his wife
money