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Mary Tear als Kewn, 1715 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 20 September 2005 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106210 |
Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
31 KK Andrew
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of
Mary Tear als Kewn, who departed this life about
ye 8th April 1715, being in perfect mind & memory
at the making thereof. First, she committed her
soul to God and her body to Xtian burial.
Item, She left to her husband the laughton wool
and her part of Kear raw cloth, to cloath him.
Item, She left the gray raw cloth to ye children for
to cloath them. Item, She left to her sister Jony
a red petticoat; And to Dan: Tear’s daughter
Alice a coife & a blew petticoat. To Jony Tear
daughr of ye sd Dan: Tear her shoes & a small pair
of sleeves. And She left a lamb betwixt Jony &
Nelly Tear children of the sd Dan: Tear.
Item, She left a she lamb to the heir of Bratney in Jurby.
Item, She left to her sister Bahy her wearing
cloaths & a coife. And she declared that her said
sister Bahy ow’d her10s 10d, and that she shu’d
be charg’d with no more. Item, She left to her sister
Ann a black petticoat. Item, She left a she yearling
betwixt Alice & Averick Tear. Item, She left a little
coif to Philip Joughin’s child. And her stockings to
Cathrine Crenilt.
To ye Witnesses of ye will 6d apiece.
She delcar’d that there was nothing betwixt herself
and her sister Jony. Item, She left all ye linen
& woolen spun or unspun to be disposed, to
discharge ye Debt due to ye Archdeacon.
Lastly, She left all the goods to ye children, when
she left to ye care & tuition of their father:
And if ye children died underage, then her sisters
living shu’d have ten shills apiece.
And ye rest of the goods unto her husband.
Witnesses:
Alice Tear,
Alice Brew, jurati.
The Children being under age, the Husband, with
two of ye Aunts vizt., Ann & Bahy Kewn are
sworn in form of Law. Probatum est & Solvit 12d.
The Inventory in Goods immovable 02 pounds : 00 shillings : 08 pence;
The half of a musket 00:02:00;
The Dead’s part of quick goods 01:02:00;
The sheep with ye lamb included prized at 20d apiece;
The goods & children in ye father’s hands who
hath give pledges Thomas McYlvory & John Crebbin
according to Law.
More to be added to the Inventory:
The half of ye debt due from her sister Bahy 00:05:05;
The half of Wm Tear’s debt KK Bride 00:06:00;
The half of Jon: Lace’s debt of BallaSear 00:10:00;
The half of Alice Brew’s debt 00:02:00;
The half of Pat: Cain’s debt of Jurby 00:07:00;
The half of Jon: Caimaish’s debt 00:00:10.
10 Feb 1715
Mr. Archdeacon Wattleworth enters for arrear of tyth
corn &c., against Mary Tear als Kewn’s Execrs &c.
May 2d 1733
There being 7 shillings left upon Pat: Cain of Jurby in the
above Inventory, Wm Tear overseer of the Execrx
acknowledges to be fully paid & satisfy’d as well for
the sd 7 shills on ye Dds part, & for the like sum also
paid to himself & this
Before me,
Edwd Moore Ar:Regr. Wm Tear’s mrk X.