| Cæsar Brew, 1761 |
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| Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
| Date: | 10 July 2004 |
| Original: | LDS: 0106223 |
Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
38 Malew
This is affirm to be the last will and testament
of Cæsar Brew of Castletown who departed this
life the twenty first of March one thousand seven
hundred and sixty one being in perfect mind and
memory at the making thereof.
First he committed his soul to God and his body
to Christian burial.
First: He left and bequeathed unto his loving wife
Cathrine Brew all his concerns during her natural
life she paying yearly and every year the interest
out of the incumbrances upon the house.
2ndly: He left and bequeath unto his son James Brew
all his right and title of the before named premes
to be possessed after the death or at the death of
his said wife he paying unto his brother William
three pound in order to send him to trade but if
in case the said William should die before he would
come to age that then and in that case the said
three pounds is to fall and descend to his sister Margaret.
3rdly: He left and bequeathed unto his two daughters
Jane and Ann two shillings and six pence, and six
pence each to his son John daughter Mary.
4thly: And lastly he constituted and appointed his
said loving wife whole executrix of all the rest
of his goods moveable and immoveable, of what kind
or nature so ever.
Robert Watleworth
John Clague, jurati.
At a Chapter Court holden at
Castletown June 3d 1761
The Executrix is sworn in Court in form of Law and
hath given pledges for payment of debts and legacies
vizt., John Woods & Robert Watleworth both of Castletown.
The tuition of the children together with their
goods are committed unto the mother.
Pledges at supra.
Solvit 12d, Probatum est,
Ro:Radcliffe