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William Mc Ylrea, 1733

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106215

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40    Ballaugh 1733
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament 
of William Mcylrea of the parish of Ballaugh, 
who departed this life about the 30th of March 
being in perfect mind and memory at the making thereof. 
First, he committed his soul to God and 
his body to Christian burial. 
Item, he left unto his son Thomas Mcylrea 
his share of all his houses and lands, in 
consideration of which he ordered his said 
son Thomas to pay unto his son John three 
pounds, moreover he left unto his son 
John three sheep and three lambs. He left 
unto his loving wife his share of four 
pewter dishes, his share of the feather 
bed, of a rug and two blankets, his share 
of the black cow and of a little chest. 
And lastly, he appointed and constituted 
his two sons Thomas and Nicholas Mcylrea 
whole Executors of all the rest of his 
goods moveable and immoveable. 
Witnesses: 
William Bridson, 
Philip Corlet. 

At a Consistory Court in KK Michael, May 31, 1733 
The Executors sworn in Court in form of Law. 
Pledges are Philip Corlet one of the 
Witnesses and Patrick Craine