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Ann Radcliff als Kneale, 1759

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 23 January 2005
Original: LDS: 016222

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21       Andreas 
The last will and testament of Anne Radcliff 
otherwise Kneale of Andrews who departed this 
life about the 21st of Janry last xxxx being 
of perfect mind and memory at the making hereof.  
First, she committed her soul to God and body 
to Christian burial,  
Itt, she left to her son Wm Radcliff all her 
part of the Speads Dungfork xxxxx & Harrows.  
She left to her daughter Anne Radcliffe all her 
part of the bees that were wit John Clerk of 
Jurby, 1 fledget blanket and sheet & two yeards 
of linen a cheack apron and a small chest.  
She left to her daughter Elinor Radcliff all 
her part of the xxxx that were with John Crow 
of Jurby two yards of linen and a linen apron.  
She left to her three daughters viz Margt, Anne, 
and Elinor all the rest of her wearing aparrall 
linen and woolen equally between them.  
She nominated & apointed her daughter Margt 
Radcliffe sole Execr of the rest of her goods 
movable and immovable whatsoever.  
To the witnesses of this will six pence each.  
Testes: 
John Kneen, 
xxxxx Melevorra, jurati.                

At a Court of Correction holden in 
Lezayre March 5th 1759 
the Execrx is sworn in Court in form of Law, and hath 
given pledges for paymt of debts and legacies namely 
Danl Lace of Andrews and John Kneen one of the witnesses 
of the Will.  
Solvit 12d, probatum est.  
Ro: Radcliffe, 
Matths Curghey