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Margaret Kneale als Radcliffe, 1732

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 May 2003
Original: LDS: 0106214

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69      Jurby
The last will and testament of Margaret Kneale 
als Radcliffe who departed this life the 2nd day of
December 1732, being perfect in mind and memory 
at the making hereof. 
First, she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial. 
Item, she left to her husband Philip Kneale 
one of the best blankets that were commonly used. 
Item, she left to her son Philip Kneale that same 
quarter of the close which was formerly given to 
him in his contract bargain, and in case that her 
said son Phil: Kneale shall have no issue to enjoy 
the aforesaid quarter of the close, that then the 
said quarter of the said close shall come to her 
son James Kneale. Also she left her said son Phil: 
one sheep and lamb as legacy. 
Item, she left Patt: Cain’s wife a red petticoat. 
Item, she left to her daughter Cathrine ten shillings 
and a green apron and her shoes as legacy. 
Item, she left to her daughter’s Joney and Catherine 
all her shaped clothes equally between them as legacy. 
Item, she left to her grandson Paul
Oates one sheep and lamb, a waist coat, and a pair of breeches. 
Lastly, she constituted and appointed her son James 
Kneale sole Executor of all the rest of her goods 
moveable and immoveable whatsoever. 
Witnesses: 
Patrick Mughtyn, 
Ellinor Quirck. 

The Executor sworn in Court,
and gave pledges, Patrick Cannon and Patrick Mughtyn,.

Novr 30th, 1733
John Tear Caslane enters against the Executor of Margaret Kneale als Radcliffe
for the sum of fifty shillings. 

February 2, 1733/4
Thomas Oates enterst aganst the Exeuctor of Margaret Kneale als Radcliffe for
the sum of 10 shillings