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Thomas Cubbon, 1723

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 July 2004
Original: LDS: 0106212

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8        Arbory, 1723
This is affirmed by the subscribing witnesses to 
be the last Will and Testament of Thomas Cubbon 
who being weak in body but of good and perfect 
memory.  
First committed his soul to God, and his body 
to Christian burial.  
Item, he left to his wife Alice Cubbon the crop 
of corn and furnished bed.  
Item, to his eldest son Richard half of the looms 
and gears belonging to them and the other to his son John.  
Item, he bequeathed unto his said son Richard 
twenty shillings, half of a heifer between him 
and William Costean, and 2 sheep.  
Item, he left and bequeathed unto his son Robert 
his share of the lands, and when he came to age he 
was to give unto his brother Thomas forty shillings.  
Lastly he nominated and appointed John, Thomas, 
William & Robert his sons jointly executors of 
all his goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever.  
Date April 5th 1723.  
Testes: 
Wm Kinvig, 
Wm Quayle, jurati.          
Robert being underage, & Thomas & William absent, 
John the other executor and the mother are sworn 
in Court in form of Law.  
Probatum est & solvit 12d.              

The Inventory of the goods of Thomas Cubbon prized 
by four sworn men, Wm Comish my mark X, 
Wm Quayle my mark X, Wm Cinvig my mark X, R
obt Costean my mark X:  
Item, the dead’s part of the horses                  02:15:00;    
the dead’s part of cottell[?]                         3:00:00;    
the dead’s part of the wooden vesels                 00:09:00;     
the dead’s part of the cloth and linen               00:19:00;    
the dead’s part of the ... rope ....         00:17:00;     
the dead’s part of the pewter                        00:..:00      
the dead’s part of the team s....                     0:04:00;    
the dead’s part of the ling                          00:02:00;    
he dead’s part of the locks                              1s            
the dead’s part of the treed[?]                       2 shilings 8d;      
the dead’s part of the faters                         1 shilling and 8d;      
the dead’s part of the timber ropes and grn          16 and 6;      
the dead’s part of the pewter                         2:0 shillings:6.    
The goods of Robert the youngest child in the hands 
of his mother & brother John, who have given pledges, 
Robert Costean and William Quayle